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If an impervious weapon gains the [[Broken]] condition, it is automatically made whole again at the beginning of the next encounter, or after a full night's rest, as long as the item is not destroyed. If it is destroyed, the magics of the property are destroyed as well. | If an impervious weapon gains the [[Broken]] condition, it is automatically made whole again at the beginning of the next encounter, or after a full night's rest, as long as the item is not destroyed. If it is destroyed, the magics of the property are destroyed as well. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:26, 2 June 2019
Impervious (Melee Weapon Magic Property)
Enchant Cost: +1
An impervious weapon is warded against damage and decay. A metallic weapon with this property cannot rust and a wooden weapon cannot rot or warp, even by magical or supernatural means. An impervious item grants a +2 bonus to the owner's maneuver defense, and gains a bonus to its durability equal to its enhancement bonus. Thus, a +1 impervious longsword has a durability of 2, but a +4 impervious longsword has a durability of 5.
If an impervious weapon gains the Broken condition, it is automatically made whole again at the beginning of the next encounter, or after a full night's rest, as long as the item is not destroyed. If it is destroyed, the magics of the property are destroyed as well.
- Creation: Creator (Feat), Bailiwick Check (DC 17), a languid remnant (tier 1), and an item symbolic of the enchantment.