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== Infinite Daiklave == | == Infinite Daiklave == | ||
− | Created by [[Madwand]] | + | Created by [[Madwand]]<br> |
− | <b>Artifact | + | <b>Artifact</b> ••••<br> |
− | <b>Commit: | + | <b>Commit:</b> Varies<br> |
− | <b>Magical Material: | + | <b>Magical Material:</b> Any<br> |
− | An infinite daiklave is a weapon that can take the form of any sword, from the smallest knife to the largest warstrider grand daiklave. When attuning the weapon, the wielder must decide how large he wishes it to grow. If the wielder pays a commitment of 3, the weapon can only take the form of any perfect non-artifact sword (although still constructed of it's magical material and gaining the relevant bonuses thereby). With a commitment of 5 motes, the daiklave may take the form of any normal artifact 2 or less daiklave, such as a Reaper, Reaver, Short, or Wavecleaver daiklaive. With a commitment of 8 motes, the weapon may take the form of a grand daiklave. Commitments of 12 or 18 motes allow the weapon to take the form of warstrider versions of normal or grand daiklaves, respectively. | + | |
+ | An infinite daiklave is a weapon that can take the form of any sword, from the smallest knife to the largest warstrider grand daiklave. When attuning the weapon, the wielder must decide how large he wishes it to grow. If the wielder pays a commitment of 3, the weapon can only take the form of any perfect non-artifact sword (although still constructed of it's magical material and gaining the relevant bonuses thereby). With a commitment of 5 motes, the daiklave may take the form of any normal artifact 2 or less daiklave, such as a Reaper, Reaver, Short, or Wavecleaver daiklaive. With a commitment of 8 motes, the weapon may take the form of a grand daiklave, or any perfect mortal warstrider sword. Commitments of 12 or 18 motes allow the weapon to take the form of warstrider versions of normal or grand daiklaves, respectively. | ||
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Once attuned, the wielder may reflexively spend 1 mote to change the form of the daiklave to any sword the weapon has the power to assume. In addition, the weapon's close ties with its wielder allows him to assign up to the wielder's permanent Essence in points, divided any way he chooses, to the various combat statistics of the weapon, such as speed, accuracy, damage, defense, and rate. | Once attuned, the wielder may reflexively spend 1 mote to change the form of the daiklave to any sword the weapon has the power to assume. In addition, the weapon's close ties with its wielder allows him to assign up to the wielder's permanent Essence in points, divided any way he chooses, to the various combat statistics of the weapon, such as speed, accuracy, damage, defense, and rate. | ||
== Comments == | == Comments == |
Latest revision as of 01:19, 15 October 2005
Infinite Daiklave
Created by Madwand
Artifact ••••
Commit: Varies
Magical Material: Any
An infinite daiklave is a weapon that can take the form of any sword, from the smallest knife to the largest warstrider grand daiklave. When attuning the weapon, the wielder must decide how large he wishes it to grow. If the wielder pays a commitment of 3, the weapon can only take the form of any perfect non-artifact sword (although still constructed of it's magical material and gaining the relevant bonuses thereby). With a commitment of 5 motes, the daiklave may take the form of any normal artifact 2 or less daiklave, such as a Reaper, Reaver, Short, or Wavecleaver daiklaive. With a commitment of 8 motes, the weapon may take the form of a grand daiklave, or any perfect mortal warstrider sword. Commitments of 12 or 18 motes allow the weapon to take the form of warstrider versions of normal or grand daiklaves, respectively.
Once attuned, the wielder may reflexively spend 1 mote to change the form of the daiklave to any sword the weapon has the power to assume. In addition, the weapon's close ties with its wielder allows him to assign up to the wielder's permanent Essence in points, divided any way he chooses, to the various combat statistics of the weapon, such as speed, accuracy, damage, defense, and rate.