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House rules for the [[campaign::Dissolution]] campaign.
Once the [[Sword of Truth]], this intelligent ''+2 unholy bane longsword'' has been corrupted by thousands of years in the Banewarrens. It remains dedicated to destroying arcane spellcasters, however. Should the evil curse on this blade can be removed by a 20th-level caster, it will return to its original alignment and abilities.


== Basic Conversion ==
'''Type''': +2 longsword<br/>
'''Senses''': Senses (120 ft.), [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/gamemastering/special-abilities#TOC-Blindsense blindsense], read magic<br/>
'''Communication''': Empathy (understands Common)<br/>
'''Purpose''': Defeat/slay arcane spellcasters (including spellcasting monsters and those that use spell-like abilities)<br/>
'''Powers''': ''misdirection'' 3/day<br/>
'''Dedicated Power''': ''blessing of fervor'' at will (when in pursuit of its purpose)<br/>
'''Alignment''': NE<br/>
'''Ego''': 17<br/>
'''Int''': 10<br/>
'''Wiz''': 14<br/>
'''Cha''': 10<br/>
'''CL''': 10 (all spell-like effects are considered divine magic, and use the sword's Wiz bonus where needed)<br/>
'''Cost''': 233,700gp


Since ''Ptolus'' is a 3.5 production, some basic [[Ptolus Pathfinder Conversion|conversion to ''Pathfinder'']] was required.
''Blessing of Fervor'' (Sp): When in pursuit of its purpose (killing arcane spell casters), the Sword of Lies may cast ''[http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/all-spells/b/blessing-of-fervor blessing of fervor]'' at will. Targets may only use the metamagic option of this spell on devine spells.


== Classes ==
''Detect Magic'' (Sp): The Sword of Lies may cast ''detect magic'' at will, but only for its own purposes; its wielder remains unaware of the sword's use of this ability, or its results (unless he or she has some other ability to see spell effects).


We add some unofficial classes:
''Bane'' (Ex): As a ''bane'' weapon, the Sword of Lies gains a +2 to hit (and deals an additional +2d6 damage) to arcane spell casters.


* [[Elemental Druid]] - a variation of the druid class, based on the four elements instead of animals and nature.
''Empathy'' (Su): Empathy allows the item to encourage or discourage certain actions by communicating emotions and urges. It does not allow for verbal communication.
* [[Arcane Hierophant (Pathfinder)|Arcane Hierophant]] - a divine/arcane prestige class lifted and mutated from 3.5.
* [[Spellsword_(Pathfinder)|Spellsword]] - a gish prestige class lifted and (severely) mutated from 3.5. After using it for a while, we ditched it.


== Critical hits ==
''Misdirection'' (Sp): The Sword of Lies can cast [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/all-spells/m/misdirection misdirection] 3/day.


When you roll within your critical range, you have a choice:
''Spell Resistance'' (Su): Grants its wielder SR 18. The weapon also gains this resistance itself.


* You may roll for a critical hit, as per the standard rules.
''Strongly Aligned'': Non-evil characters who try to wield the Sword of Lies gain a temporary [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/gamemastering/special-abilities#TOC-Energy-Drain-and-Negative-Levels negative level]. This cannot be removed while character wields the weapon. If they relinquish the sword they gain an immediate save to remove the level.
* You may automatically just take max weapon damage. (If your critical multiplier is &times;3, you deal 1.5 times max weapon damage.)


This is a bit of a trade off. All attacks deal three types of damage, and each choice deals with them differently:
''Unholy'' (Ex): As an ''unholy'' weapon, the Sword of Lies is evil-aligned and thus bypasses the corresponding damage reduction. It deals an extra 2d6 points of damage against all creatures of good alignment. It bestows one permanent negative level on any good creature attempting to wield it. The negative level remains as long as the weapon is in hand and disappears when the weapon is no longer wielded. This negative level cannot be overcome in any way (including restoration spells) while the weapon is wielded. This negative level is in addition to the one bestowed by the Strongly Aligned ability.


{| class="wikitable"
[[Category:Magic Item]] [[campaign::Dissolution| ]] [[system::Pathfinder| ]]
|-
| '''Type''' || Weapon damage || Bonus damage || Ancillary damage
|-
| '''Description''' || the base dice damage of the weapon || fixed damage from strength, magical plusses, etc. || sneak attack, vital strike, added energy damage, etc.
|-
| '''Standard rules''' || colspan="2" | Make to-hit roll again. If you would hit, damage calculated a number of times equal to your critical multiplier (usually &times;2) || Applied only once, even if critical succeeded.
|-
| '''House rule''' || colspan="2" | ''No additional roll needed''. Damage roll treated as if highest number came up on each die. If range is &times;3, multiply the result by 1.5 (round down). ||  Applied only once
|}
 
To use abilities that trigger off of critical hits (such as critical feats), you ''must'' make the confirmation roll to determine if they take effect; however, you can still elect (prior to rolling) either damage option. For example, if someone with the Bleeding Critical feat rolled within their critical range, they could take the max damage, then roll a confirmation to see if the bleeding crit triggers, or they could roll the confirmation and, if successful, roll extra damage and the bleeding crit triggers.
 
In most cases, the house rule will result in a lower ''average'' damage, but is reliable (i.e. you don't need to make the confirming "attack" roll). Some examples, always assuming a critical actually happens:
 
{| class="wikitable centeredcells"
|-
! !! colspan="4" | Damage Roll !! colspan="3" | No crit || colspan="3" | Standard crit (if achieved) || colspan="3" | House rule
|-
! Situation !! Weapon !! Bonus !! Ancillary || Crit range !! Min !! Average !! Max !! Min !! Average !! Max !! Min !! Average !! Max
|-
| '''Lostwhite w/ +1 flaming flail''' || 1d8 || +9 || +1d6 fire || &times;2 || 1+9+1=<br/>11 || 4.5+9+3.5=<br/>17 || 8+9+6=<br/>23 || 2(1+9)+1=<br/>21 || 2(4.5+9)+3.5=<br/>30.5 || 2(8+9)+6=<br/>40 || 8+9+1=<br/>18 || 8+9+3.5=<br/>20.5 || 8+9+6=<br/>23
|-
| '''Lostwhite w/ +1 greatsword''' || 2d6 || +11 || || &times;2 || 2+11=<br/>13 || 7+11=<br/>18 || 12+11=<br/>23 || 2(1+11)=<br/>24 || 2(7+11)=<br/>36 || 2(12+11)=<br/>46 || colspan="3" | 12+11=<br/>23
|-
| '''Lostwhite w/ +1 battleaxe''' || 1d8 || +7 || || '''&times;3''' || 1+7=<br/>8 || 4.5+7=<br/>11.5 || 8+7=<br/>15 || 3(1+7)=<br/>24 || 3(4.5+7)=<br/>34.5 || 3(8+7)=<br/>45 || colspan="3" | 1.5(8+7)=<br/>22
|-
| '''Caralaria w/ fist and vital strike''' || 1d10 || +6 || +1d10 || &times;2 || 1+6+1=<br/>8 || 5.5+6+5.5=<br/>16 || 10+6+10=<br/>26 || 2(1+6)+1=<br/>15 || 2(5.5+6)+5.5=<br/>28.5 || 2(10+6)+10=<br/>42 || 10+6+1=<br/>17 || 10+6+5.5=<br/>21.5 || 10+6+10=<br/>26
|-
| '''Scoffney w/ +1 rifle''' || 1d12 || +1 || || '''&times;3''' || 1+1=<br/>2 || 6.5+1=<br/>7.5 || 12+1=<br/>13 || 3(1+1)=<br/>6 || 3(6.5+1)=<br/>22.5 || 3(12+1)=<br/>39 || colspan="3" | 1.5(12+1)=<br/>19
|-
| '''Scoffney w/ +1 rifle and sneak attack''' || 1d12 || +1 || +3d6 || '''&times;3''' || 1+1+3=<br/>5 || 6.5+1+3(3.5)=<br/>18 || 12+1+3(6)=<br/>31 || 3(1+1)+3=<br/>7 || 3(6.5+1)+3(3.5)=<br/>24.5 || 3(12+1)+3(6)=<br/>44 || 1.5(12+1)+3=<br/>22 || 1.5(12+1)+3(3.5)=30 || 1.5(12+1)+3(6)=37
|-
| '''Oreni's ''scorching ray''''' || 4d6 || || || &times;2 || 4(1)=<br/>4 || 4(3.5)=<br/>14 || 4(6)=<br/>24 || 2(4(1))=<br/>8 || 2(4(3.5))=<br/>28 || 2(4(6))=<br/>48 || colspan="3" | 4(6)=<br/>24
|}
 
The moral of all this is that if you have a decent chance to hit, you will likely do more damage using the standard rules, but if you need a good roll to hit, you are better off with the house rule. Also, the larger your bonus damage is, the more advantage you will get from using the standard rule.
 
== Sneak Attacks and Ranged Weapons ==
 
Just a clarification to the standard rules on sneak attacks:
 
* Sneak attacks ''can'' be made with ranged weapons, so long as the rogue is within "point-blank" range (30').
* Sneak attacks are allowed if the target is denied a Dex bonus, or if the rouge flanks the target.
* You cannot normally flank a target with a ranged weapon.
 
So, as practical matter, the only way you can typically sneak attack with a ranged weapon is by denying the target a Dex bonus (or by using Furtive Shot, below). Targets lose their Dex bonus to AC in any of the following situations:
 
* Target is [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/gamemastering---final/conditions---final#TOC-Blinded blinded]
* Target is [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/gamemastering---final/conditions---final#TOC-Cowering cowering]
* Target is [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/gamemastering---final/conditions---final#TOC-Flat-Footed flat-footed] and does not have [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/basic-classes/rogue#TOC-Uncanny-Dodge-Ex- Uncanny Dodge]
* Target is [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/gamemastering---final/conditions---final#TOC-Helpless helpless]
* Target is [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/gamemastering---final/conditions---final#TOC-Stunned stunned]
* Target is [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/skills/climb climbing]
* Attacker is [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/gamemastering---final/conditions---final#TOC-Invisible invisible]
* Attacker successfully [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/gamemastering---final/combat---final#TOC-Feint feints] against the target.
* Attacker or ally uses [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/greater-feint-combat---final Greater Feint] against the target.
 
== Touch Attack Effects ==
 
Not sure if this is actually a house rule or just a clarification. Certain powers require a successful touch attack. For such powers that have a limited number of uses per day (e.g. ''[[pfsrd-spell:p/produce-flame|produce flame]]'', ''[[pfsrd-spell:c/chill-touch|chill touch]]'', the touch power from the Evil domain, etc.) we allow these powers to activate on standard natural weapon attacks as well. (If the user is willing to expend a use of the power, why not?) Further, if the user has several of these effects available, they can activate as many of them as they like on the same attack (provided they expend a use of each power, of course). Such activations can also be stacked on top of "always on" effects of a touch attack (e.g. a lich's paralyzing touch, a spectre's energy drain, etc.).
 
None of these effects can be used during attacks of opportunity.
 
Note that this rule tends to be much more useful for monsters than it does for PCs.
 
== Feats and Such ==
 
=== Reach Spell ===
 
''Warning: this house rule is broken (you can tell because it is hard to imagine any caster that wouldn't take this feat). It also changes magic a bit (particularly for clerics and other healers). We know. We don't care. It's fun.''
 
This one started as a mistake, but was active for long enough to make us keep it. This is no longer a metamagic feat. It is a standard feat that lets the caster cast any touch spell as a ranged touch attack if within "point blank" range (30').
 
=== Intensified Spell ===
 
Since, as written, intensified spell applies to such a small number of spells, we allow it to extend the level caps for certain spells beyond just damage dice. It now explicitly applies to spells that generate a level capped number of items per casting, including ''magic missile'', ''scorching ray'' and ''call lightning''.
 
It also applies to spells with damage formulae such as "2d8 + caster level (max ''x'')", increasing ''x'' by five (i.e. most cure spells, ''produce flame'', ''fire shield'', etc.). This change is not all that useful in most cases (e.g. healing spells), as often you are better off casting a higher level spell instead of adding paying the one level metagmagic penalty. Might be worth it for druids casting heals or when using a metamagic rod. This feat still does not apply to non-damage formulae of this form (e.g. ''ray of enfeeblement'').
 
=== Vital Strike ===
 
From the look of the errata, looks like we read this one wrong as well, but we're keeping it too. We allow any attack to be declared (post attack roll) as a vital strike, but only once per round.
 
=== Arterial Strike ===
 
This is a new feat, adapted from (but a bit more flexible than) the feat of the same name in ''Complete Warrior''.
 
'''Prerequisite''': Sneak attack ability, base attack bonus +4.<br/>
'''Benefit''': If you hit with a sneak attack, you may choose to forgo one or more +1d6 of extra sneak attack damage to deliver a wound that won't stop bleeding. For each die forgone, the target takes 1 [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/gamemastering/conditions#TOC-Bleed bleed]. Bleed from multiple arterial strikes stacks with each other, but not with other bleed effects that deal damage.
 
=== Close Shot (Combat) ===
 
This is a new feat, which extends "point blank" range.
 
'''Prerequisite''': base attack bonus +3.<br/>
'''Benefit''': Any effect which specifically only works within "point blank" range may be used from an additional 30' away. That is, "point blank" range becomes 60'. Situations that benefit from this feat include:
* Using [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/point-blank-shot-combat---final Point Blank Shot].
* Sneak attacking with ranged weapons.
* Using the Reach Spell feat (see above).
* Casting touch spells from wands (see above).
* The Furtive Shot rogue talent (see below).
'''Normal''': Point blank range is normally 30'.
 
=== Iron Rage ===
 
Based on the background of one of the characters, we made an exception to various rules that prevented that character from multi-classing barbarian/monk. Following the general pattern of d20, we added some restrictions, then created a feat that allows the character to get around them. In particular, the ruling was that, normally, while raging the character would lose monk abilities, but this feat (representing special training to "harness your rage") would avoid that. Sort of cheesy, but works in this particular game.
 
'''Prerequisite''': monk, rage special ability, member of the Path of Iron.<br/>
'''Benefit''': Retain monk benefits while raging. While raging, add barbarian and monk levels to determine unarmed strike damage and damage reduction ability (if any). Multiclass freely between the monk and barbarian classes. Must remain lawful.
 
=== Furtive Shot ===
 
This is a new [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/basic-classes/rogue#TOC-Rogue-Talents rogue talent]:
 
''Furtive Shot ([http://www.d20pfsrd.com/basics-ability-scores/glossary---final#TOC-Extraordinary-Abilities-Ex- Ex])'': If within point-blank range of a target that is flanked by two or more of your allies, you may sneak attack that target with a ranged weapon.
 
== Magical Items ==
 
=== Pearl of Power ===
 
Spontaneous casters can use a [http://www.pathfindersrd.com/magic-items/wondrous-items#TOC-Pearl-of-Power pearl of power] to restore a spell slot, with one restriction: that slot can only be used to cast a specific spell that the user has already cast that day (specified when the perl is used). Also, anyone using a pearl must spend a full action to do so.
 
=== Wands ===
 
We treat wands as if they all have the Reach Spell feat (see above). That is, if they cast a touch spell, they can do so as a ranged touch attack from 30 feet away.

Revision as of 20:49, 22 March 2011

Once the Sword of Truth, this intelligent +2 unholy bane longsword has been corrupted by thousands of years in the Banewarrens. It remains dedicated to destroying arcane spellcasters, however. Should the evil curse on this blade can be removed by a 20th-level caster, it will return to its original alignment and abilities.

Type: +2 longsword
Senses: Senses (120 ft.), blindsense, read magic
Communication: Empathy (understands Common)
Purpose: Defeat/slay arcane spellcasters (including spellcasting monsters and those that use spell-like abilities)
Powers: misdirection 3/day
Dedicated Power: blessing of fervor at will (when in pursuit of its purpose)
Alignment: NE
Ego: 17
Int: 10
Wiz: 14
Cha: 10
CL: 10 (all spell-like effects are considered divine magic, and use the sword's Wiz bonus where needed)
Cost: 233,700gp

Blessing of Fervor (Sp): When in pursuit of its purpose (killing arcane spell casters), the Sword of Lies may cast blessing of fervor at will. Targets may only use the metamagic option of this spell on devine spells.

Detect Magic (Sp): The Sword of Lies may cast detect magic at will, but only for its own purposes; its wielder remains unaware of the sword's use of this ability, or its results (unless he or she has some other ability to see spell effects).

Bane (Ex): As a bane weapon, the Sword of Lies gains a +2 to hit (and deals an additional +2d6 damage) to arcane spell casters.

Empathy (Su): Empathy allows the item to encourage or discourage certain actions by communicating emotions and urges. It does not allow for verbal communication.

Misdirection (Sp): The Sword of Lies can cast misdirection 3/day.

Spell Resistance (Su): Grants its wielder SR 18. The weapon also gains this resistance itself.

Strongly Aligned: Non-evil characters who try to wield the Sword of Lies gain a temporary negative level. This cannot be removed while character wields the weapon. If they relinquish the sword they gain an immediate save to remove the level.

Unholy (Ex): As an unholy weapon, the Sword of Lies is evil-aligned and thus bypasses the corresponding damage reduction. It deals an extra 2d6 points of damage against all creatures of good alignment. It bestows one permanent negative level on any good creature attempting to wield it. The negative level remains as long as the weapon is in hand and disappears when the weapon is no longer wielded. This negative level cannot be overcome in any way (including restoration spells) while the weapon is wielded. This negative level is in addition to the one bestowed by the Strongly Aligned ability.