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08-24-2015, 04:44 AM
A bronze-tipped Invar Claidhmore
After a careful inspection you determine that a bronze-tipped invar claidhmore requires skill in twohanded weapons to use effectively.
It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of invar.
As you sing, you feel a faint resonating vibration from the invar claidhmore in your hand, and you learn something about it...
You sense that this is some type of holy item. From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the claidhmore is as some type of weapon.
It has a bonus of +2 from a normal claidhmore, and the way it vibrates in tune with your voice tells you that it requires skill in twohanded weapons to use effectively. It also has some type of special ability, but you can't tell what yet.
The harmonics generated tell you that the claidhmore inflicts more fearsome wounds when it strikes and has been sanctified for use by a Cleric or Paladin in the fight against the undead.
13 pounds
Current Bit: 150k oliver597 sold
After a careful inspection you determine that a bronze-tipped invar claidhmore requires skill in twohanded weapons to use effectively.
It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of invar.
As you sing, you feel a faint resonating vibration from the invar claidhmore in your hand, and you learn something about it...
You sense that this is some type of holy item. From the pitch of the vibration you determine that the purpose of the claidhmore is as some type of weapon.
It has a bonus of +2 from a normal claidhmore, and the way it vibrates in tune with your voice tells you that it requires skill in twohanded weapons to use effectively. It also has some type of special ability, but you can't tell what yet.
The harmonics generated tell you that the claidhmore inflicts more fearsome wounds when it strikes and has been sanctified for use by a Cleric or Paladin in the fight against the undead.
13 pounds
Current Bit: 150k oliver597 sold