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Rob Baxter (prestigeclasses,magic items, tech SamwiseDidier
devices,constructs),Scott Bennie(magic),Bobfitch Interior Artists:
(runemagic,runemaster, runefamilies,spells),Bruce
Ted Beargdon'Sa
Graw (magic items), Luke Johnson (fiction, feats,
Koiter' Chris Metzer
spells),Seth Johnson (fiction, engineer,tech cre-
ation, tech devices) PlaYteSterS:
Tom Cadwell,Tim Campbell,SebastienCouture,
Creativeand RulesDesign Assistance
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anclActclitional Material : Lennon, Scott Mercer,The Monkeyfans,Chris Pagel,
Chris Metzen and Bob Fitch Lorne Peterson,Steve Sloane
Developer: SpecialThanks MikeJohnstone
Mike Johnstone Three cheersto Bob Fitch and Chris Metzen,who
Eclitor: know how to keep things up during the down times,
EllenP.Kiley and for pouringasmuch heart and soulasanyoneinto
the RPG. We owe you more than wordscan say.
Managing Eclitor: To the other great folks at Bhzzard:Paul Sams,
Andrew Bates Elaine Di lorio, Neal Hubbardand Lisa Bucek.
Art Director: Finally, to the regulars,newcomers,and occasional
Matt Milberger visitors to the official Warcraft RPG discussionfo-
rum: thanksfor keepinguson our toes,but mostof all
Book Design: thanks for your interest in and supportof the game.
Matt Milberger You're the best!

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Armor and Shields TT4
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MasterworkDevices r67
Specialand FavoredMaterials 168
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Unless indicated otherwise,we use the following
Chapter One: Flame and Faith delves into
notations throughout to identifu material from other
the role of magic in Warcraft, both arcane and
Warcraft sourcesand to distinguishnew material in
divine. It discussesvariant rulesfor arcanecorrup-
Magic & Mayhem when necessary:
tion aswell astestsand ordealsfor divine spellcasters,
e One asterisk (* ) refersto the Warcraft RPG.
and it introducesrune magic to the Warcraft RPG.
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Chapter Two: Prepare Yourselves! details sev-
Monsters.
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new core classcalled the runemasterand eight new
prestigeclasses.
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including the new rune families and runes usedby spells,magic items, technological devices and corr-
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Chapter Four: Destiny and Reward describes the world of Warcraft by bringing more of the W arcraft
new magic items of all kinds, from weaponssuch as computer gamesinto the medium of the roleplaying
the warden'smoon swordto wondrous items such as game. Even though the content in this book was
AIIeria's flute of accuracJ. designedfor the Warcraft RPG setting, its compat-
Chapter Five: Temple of Boom is a tinker's dre?ffi, ibility with and relianceupon revised3rd Edition rules
expanding upon the rules for creating technological make it work just aswell in any d70 game.
devicesand presentingthe most thorough collection of So, even if you don't want a campaignset in the
technological devicesthis sideof Ratchet. world of Azeroth, you can still get a lot of utility
Appendix One: Constructs focuses upon the from Magic & Mayhem - asa player seekingnew
creaturesof Warcraft that exemplify the coming options for your character or as a GM looking for
togetherof magic and technology,such asthe junk waysto inject somethingnew into your campaign.. .
golem and the stone watcher. and perhapssurpriseyour players!
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NreAWIE
The world of Warcraft is a place of ever-present came prouder and more decadent, and the lust for
magic: where sorcererscast perilous spellsthat risk power only made the Kaldorei more of a beacon to
shattering the world, and where the steadfastser- the Lords of the Twisting Nether. Finally, their
vants of the gods stand in eternal vigil against greatestmage, Queen Azshara, cast a spell in the
threatsfrom beyond - againstthe Burning Legion heart of the Well of Eternity itself - and a way was
and the corruption that can taint even the most opened for Evil to invade the world. Through
heroic souls. Many believe that the primary con- Azshara's breach came the Burning Legion, the
flict on Azeroth is between human and orc; but far most terrifying warriors in existence.This fiendish
deeper and more constant is the sffuggle between horde ravagedAzeroth, pillaging entire kingdoms,
arcane magic, the magic of pride and personal destroying all that stood in its path, mocking any-
power, and divine magic, the magic of humility, one who beggedit for mercy.
nature and compassion \fhen the Burning Legion ravaged the land,
The consequencesof this conflict between the great heroes recognizedthat arcane magic poseda
arcaneand the divine have been devastating.Con- continuing threat to all living creatures,so they
tinents have been sundered,worlds shattered,great elected to destroy the Well of Eternity and put an
heroes corrupted and fallen into darkness. This end to arcanemagic forever.I.Jnfortunately,among
conflict knows neither armistice nor treaty, for it is their number wasone Illidan Stormrage,an arcane
fought without cessationwithin the heartsof every spellcasterwho dreaded the thought of losing his
creature on Azeroth. powers.Secretly he stole some of the \Uell's water
and used it to create a new Well of Eternity at

ArcaneMagic Mount Hyjal, thus preserving the power of the


arcane.This theft allowed future elven generations
Magic is the gift of titans to the world, a gift that to follow in the footsteps of Illidan and Queen
comes with the highest price. Thousands of years Azshara. These elves called themselves the
"the
&go, the titans placed the Well of Eternity in the QueI'dorei, high elves" (for they believed that
center of Kalimdor to serveasa sourceof restoring, their masteryof the arcaneelevatedthem to higher
life-giving energy.They intended that the Well's status) . They also taught the arcane arts to the
energieswould empower life of all forms to emerge newly discovered race of humans, who showed a
on Kalimdor - plants, animals, monsters,races. natural aptitude.
After a time, the titans left Azeroth, leaving These human mages,however, were even more
Kalimdor in the hands of the five dragon Aspects. recklessthan the night elveshad been. The high elf
Yet the Well of Eternity proved too great a lure to mageswarned their human pupils that magic was
remain hidden for very long, particularly from addictive,but the acolytesdismissedany suggestion
Sargerasand the Burning Legion. that the tragediesthat had befallen the elveswould
The Well was discoveredby the Kaldorei, who also afflict them. The humans were no better at
were later known as night elves. Ever eager to resisting corruption than the elves had been, and
uncover secretshidden in dark places,the Kaldorei eventually the arrogance of wizards brought the
listened to the \Uell as it promised to give them Burning Legion to Azeroth once more. Once again,
great power. At the Well's behest, the Kaldorei great acts of heroism were neededto spareAzeroth
learned spellspeechand used it to weave the first from destruction.
arcanespells.Within decades,Kaldorei mageshad Elsewhere,on the orcish home world of Draenor,
attained sufficient masteryover arcane magic that arcane sorceriescorrupted the once-noble race of
they built a great civilization. They founded the orcs, transforming them into the Horde, a nigh
imperious city of Ztn-Azshari, from which they invincible army. After ravaging their home world,
extendedtheir domination over most of Kalimdor. the orcs came to Azeroth; and with their warlocks,
Ultimately, the magic corrupted them. The they waged two great wars against the races of
Kaldorei had been a simple folk who gazedblissfully human, elf and dwarf. The orcs failed to seize
at the stars,enjoying the immortaliry given to them control of Azeroth; during these wars, Draenor
by the Well, but their haughtinessrobbed them of itself wasutterly destroyed,and the orcswereforced
that gift forever. Each succeedinggeneration be- to relocate to Azeroth.
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titioner reachedthe higher levelsin her art, all rraces If a situation triggersmore than one Corruption
of her humble rootswould be lost. Magic breedspride circumstance(such ascastinga spell at the caster's
and arrogance.Magic comrpts the body; it agesthe highest spell level in the presenceof a demon), the
casterbefore her time and hastensthe blight that the caster only needs to make a single Corruption
world inflicts on things fair and beautiful. check. Use whichever circumstancehas the high-
o Maglc is an Addiction. When one feels the est potential Corruption total.
power of an arcane spell coursing through one's Becausesorcerersdirectly channel arcane n-
body as it's being cast, resistingthe urge to cast it ergy,they're more prone to Corruption than wizards.
again is difficult. Sorcerersreceivea-7 penalty on their Corruption
. Magtc Attracts the Twistingl,lether Like Flies to checks. On the other hand, runecasting slightly
Honey. The Burning Legion has invaded Azeroth mitigates the corrupting effects of arcane magic;
three times, drawn by the power of the Well of runemastersreceive a + 1 bonus on their saves.
Eternity and those who employ ir. Magic is a literal Maximum Spelllevel: When an arcanespellcaster
gatewaydrug that allowsdark titans suchasSargeras castsa spell at the highest spell level he possesses
to bring evil influences to the world. Those who (suchasa 1st-or Znd-levelwizardcastinga 1st-level
employ arcane magic must deal with demons and arcanespell,a 3rd- or 4th-level wizardcasting aZnd-
other servantsof the Twisting Nether. level arcanespell,a 5th- or 6th-level wizardcasting
a 3rd-level arcane spell, and so forth), he needsto
VariantRule: make a Corruption check against the listed DC.
If the character casts more than one spell at his
ArcaneCorruption maximum spell level, the DC of the check is increased
The Warcraft RPG does not include explicit by + 1 (e.g.,a 5th-level wizardwho wishesto casta 3rd-
rules that govern arcane magic's corrupting influ- level arcanespellmust make a DC 8 Comrption check
ence on characters,as imposing evil and madness the first time he caststhat spell,a DC 9 checkthe second
on PCs doesnot necessarilymake for a fun gaming time he castsa spell of that level, and so fonh). This
experience, and players should be able to play penalry is removed after the casterrestsfor 8 hours.
arcanespellcasterswho (with a few sensibleprecau- Unlike other effects, corruption triggered by
tions) need not worry about corruption effects. Maximum Spell Level doesnot accumulate;once a
However, arcanecorruption is a part of the world of character has reached a tainted Corruption c?t-
Warcraft, and those GMs who think that it might egory, this circumstance no longer causes the
add an interesting twist to their gamesmay wish to spellcasterto lose additional points from his Cor-
employ the following optional system. ruption allowance.
Arcane spellcastersffi?y, under certain circum- Spell Prepared for the First Time: \7hen an
stances,be forced to make a Corruption check. A arcane spellcastercasts a spell she has never cast
Corruption check is a \Uill save made against a before (such asa new spell she'slearnedfor advanc-
target number; if the character fails this save, he ing in levels, researched or copied into her
suffersArcane Corruption damage. spellbook),she needsto make a Corruption check
A character has an Arcane Comrption allowance to acclimate herself to the spell.
equalto his Wisdom plus his total characrerlevels.In Spell Cast Near a Fel Weapon: Becauseof the
essence,this number representsthe "the hit points of demonic origins of fel weapons, a spellcaster is
the soul" - when a character takesArcane Comrp- vulnerable to low levels of Arcane Corruption
'When
tion damage,this number drops. a character's when he casts an arcane spell within 30 feet of
Arcane Comrption allowance reacheszero,the char- them. A person can only be affected once in a
acter drops one Comrption category and receivesa combat by this circumstance.
Comrption Effect. Comrption Effectsmight include Spell Above Caster Level Cast From a Scroll: If a
delusions,infirmities, madnessand addiction depend- casterattempts to castan arcanespell that's abovethe
ing on the spellcaster'sprefened school of magic. level shecan norrnally cast(suchasa 5th-level wizard
Comrption categoriesare (from bestto worst) normal, attempting to cast a 4th-Ievel spell from a scroll), or
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replacethat slot with any spell of the samespell level However, when a character has been exposed to
that is normally available to him (in his spellbookor sufficient Arcane Corruption to become tainted,he
repertoire). Thus, a wizardwho hasboth sleepandTwge gains a minor Corruption Effect. This is a physical
arnwr in his spell book but who only haspreparedsleep or psychologicalblemish that remainson the char-
may listen to the nether whisper and changethe spell acter until removedby divine healing. A characrer
from sleepto magear'msr. may only have one minor Corruption Effect ar a
Anyone trying to listen ro a nether whisper must time. Once a characteris tainted, his Arcane Cor-
make a Concentration check (DC 70 + spell level) ruption allowance is resetto its maximum value.
to hear the voice of the arcane.A successfulcheck When a tainted character'sCornrption total equals
indicateshe's heard (and recognizes)a new incan- zeroagain, he is marl<edby the arcane. He receivesa
tation that allows him to switch spells.Failing this moderate Cormption Effect, which is a more serious
check causesthe spellcaster to lose the original blemish. Moderate Comrption Effectsstackwith mi-
spell. Listening to the nether whisper is a free nor ones;they alsorequire divine healing to remove.
action, but the new spell must be cast in the same A character may have no more than one moderate
round, or it is lost. Listening to the nether whisper effectat a time. Again, once a characteris marked,his
alsorequiresthe casterto make a Corruption check Arcane Cormption allowanceisresetto its maximum
to avoid negative effects. value.
A nether whisper spell usesthe material compo- \7hen a marked character'sCorruption drops to
nents ( if any) of the spellthat wasoriginally prepared zeroorbelow his arcanecorruption allowance,he is
in that slot.A spellcastermay only listen ro a nether defiledby the arcane. He receivesa major Corrup-
whisper once per d"y. tion Effect, which is an extremely seriousblemish
Pushed Spells: A spellcastermay "push" a spell, - by this point, the character will find living a
recklesslytapping into the ambient forces of the normal life extremely difficult. M"jor Corruption
arcane in the world without any caution; doing so Effects require very powerful divine healing ro
increasesthe DC of its saving throw by +3, and remove, and they stack with both moderate and
incurs a Corruption check. minor ones.
The number of times a spellcastercan push a spell \Uhen a defiled ch
each duy is equal to her Intelligence modifier. allowance drops to ze
Enhanced Spell: Similar to pushing a spell (but demption. He become
even more perilous) is the practice of t"pping into the Buming Legion t(
the ambient arcaneenergiesof Azeroth to enhance necromancers,serving
a spell. This is a more dangerousvariation on the availableas a player cl
high elves' empoweredmagic ability (seeWarcraft When a character
RPG, Chapter Two, "Elf, High") that allows a casrer Effect,his personaliryL
to add arrysingle metamagicfeat to a spell, once per more callous.By the tin
d"y, without incurring the normal spell slot penalty. tion Effect,his desiretc
Casting a Spell near a Major Source of Arcane eroded;even when he'r
Power: As Queen Azshara discovered, tampering arrogant and self-cenr
with primal sourcesof arcaneenergycan be perilous. malicious (especiallyi{
If any spell is casrwithin 30 feet of a small quantity hostile toward arcaneI
of water that is tainted by the Well of Etemiry, or The Corruption Eff
within l})feetofalargersource, thecasrerbecomes dependson the rype (
susceptibleto massiveamountsof arcanecorruption. employs. Select the c
Oddly enough, thanks to the \7orld Tree, the the PC's favorite spe
Well of Eternity itselfno longerprovidesthe Twisr- looks interesting).
ing Nether with such a potent sourceof corruprion.
Abjuration
Corruption Effects Minor: The character becomes a magic addict.
If a character'sArcane Corruption allowance is He must spend a 10 minute period each morning
higher than zero,he does nor suffer any ill effec$. resisting the effects of addiction or suffer a -l
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disfigurementbecomesobvious within one d"y and deal with anyone unless she's first consulted an
difficult to stomach within a week. \Thenever she augury, not even someone who was a close friend.
seeshealing magic being used on anyone but her- The character will indulge in bizarre, exrreme and
self, she flies into a violent rageunlessshe makesa even violent behavior if an augury tells her such
DC 20 \Uill save. behavior is required (\7ill DC 70 to resisr,yer even
then she'lI remain suspicious).
Conju ration (Teleportation)
ModerateiWhenever the character teleports, he Enchantment
briefly passesthrough the Twisting Nether. She Minor: The character becomes a magic addict.
must make a DC 15 Reflex save or a random He must spendat leastan hour each d"y meditating
creaturefrom the Twisting Nether will attach itself or suffera -1 penalty to casterlevel for all spellsand
to the caster as he teleports and materi ahzeat his a-Z penalty on all savingthrows againstspellsand
destination. This creaturedoesnot count aspart of magical effects.
the caster'sweight allowance for the spell, and the Moderate: Whenever feasible, the character will
casterhas no control over the creature. live in placesenhancedby magicalspellsand eat food
Furthermore, aoy failure result for a teleport spell createdby magic;he will not usea weaponunlessit is
will result in the casterand anyone accompanying enchanted. He is so enamored of enchantments that
him being trapped in the Twisting Nerher. he cannot bring himself to cast dtspelmaglc or a
Maj or:V/h enever the charactersleeps,he must make counterspell,even to savehimself, unlesshe makesa
a DC Z0 \Uill saveor teleponZd6 miles in a random successfulDC 15 \7i11savefirst.
direction from his cunent location. This effectdoesnor Major: The character finds coexisting with crea-
require a spellslot or any material components,and the tures that have free wills very difficult. \Xl4rerever
character has no control over this spell. possible,the character will usechnrmand dominate
spells to bring the people around him under his
Divination control. A simple difference of opinion is likely to
Minar : The characterbecomeshighly supersrit ious. throw the character into a rage.If the characterhas
She is terrified of perfiorming an action rhar is pro- a serious disagreement with someone, she must
scribedby her culture'scustoms.These superstitions make a DC 70 \Uill save or attack the subjecr;
can be ignored by making a DC 13 \Uill savebut they likewise, anyone who resists(or breaks) his spells
will occasionallyinconvenience the characterin play. will probably become the target of a vendetta.
Come up with a list of five or so appropriate supersri-
tions for the PC's culture, such as: Evocation
o Never speakfor a full minute after hearing a dog Minor: The character'sbody is warm to the touch,
or wolfs howl. and maintaining intimate contact with her for more
o Never touch a black cat or let it crossyour path. than a fulI round is difficult (any spell that prorecrs
o Never speak the orc \Tarchiefs name aloud againstheat and fire will allow someoneto ignore this
without taking a drink. effect, aswill a successfulDC 13 Fortitude save;crea-
o Never accept a spell from a stranger without tures grappling this character may also ignore this
effect).Metal objects,catsand furswithin 60 feetof the
knowing his name.
character accumulateminor static electricity charges
o Always pay in silver and gold, never in copper.
(which will do no damagebut may surprisepeople).
o Never eat food that hasbeen cooked in a metal
Moderate:Weather in a l-mile radiusaround the
pot on the last d"y of the week.
character is seldom sunny or cheerful. If there's a
Mderate: The character becomes obsessedwith windstorm, it will intensify around the character's
fonunes and auguries.Performing any significant act location; if there's a thunderstorm, lightning will
that hasnot first been approvedwith an auguryrequires repeatedlystrike buildings or treesnear the charac-
a DC 15 \Yill save,and a DC 20 \Uill saveis neededto ter. The character will enjoy stormy weather and
perform any action that goesagainstan augury.
becomedepressedwhen things are calm and peace-
Major: The character is completely ruled by augu- ful. People who are incapable of casting evocation
ries, portents and other superstitions.She will not spellsare viewed as inferior and treated derisively.
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spell will restore an Arcane Corruption allowance divine power requirestremendousconviction; the
to its maximum value. dedication required to achieve such perfect faith is
The Corruption Effects are more difficult ro a lifelong pursuit. Unlike arcane spellcasters,who
eliminate. A minor effect is only removed with a believe that power exists to be taken, divine
restorationspell, a moderate effect is removed with spe[casters must constantly affirm that they are
a greater restorationspell, while a major effect is worthyof their gifts. They must be certain that they
removed with a touch of life* spell. Removing the are properly honoring their gods, philosophies,
worst Corruption Effect will alsobring the charac- ancestorsor convictions. Perfect faith requires in-
ter down one Corruption category (from defiled to tensetraining and constanttesting,which continues
marked, marked to tainted, or tainted to normal). throughout the practitioner's lifetime. Of the many
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For an arcane spellcaster to reach high levels
without falling victim to corruption may seem Orcleals
impossible.While the feat is indeed difficult, many
When a divine spellcasterneedsto test his con-
mageshave, by taking a few precautions,lived long,
victions, he arrangesto face a special personal
healthy and untainted lives. Those who boldly
challenge in which he affirms his faith by enduring
(and stupidly) ignore the inherent corruptions of
torment.
arcane magic are most prone to fall. The GM
The specificchallengedependson the practitioner's
should be careful not to pen altzea cautiouscharac-
background. A druid of the wild or a shaman might
ter with excessiveamounts of Arcane Corruption.
joumey into the wildemess and survive storrns of
pretematural intensiry without magical aid. A healer
DivineMagic might lock himself in an enclosed area with plague
victims and share their meat and water. A shadow
Most of the divine beings of Azeroth (known as
hunter might venture onto groundsconsecratedto the
Eternals) are distant entities. They exist to assist
Old Gods and spill his own blood to entice the forcesof
those caught in the conflicts of a cruel, violent
primeval cruelryto comeand visit their worstafflictions
world. Never directly intervening in the affairs of
upon him.
the world, they use divine magic as a proxy. With
their many healing and protective spells,practitio- A memberof the priestprestigeclasshasparticu-
nersof divine magic are at the vanguardof the gods' larly bizarreordeals.Submissionto public stoning
efforts to ensure their peoples'survival. or burning is common, but the most noteworthy -
and sadistic- ordeal is the ritual of shaming. In
Divine magic is not wholly the province of the
this rire, which is held in the priesr'shome commu-
gods;it draws on a wide variety of sourcesdepend-
nity among family and friends, the priest is locked
ing on the faith of the practitioner. Priestswhisper
in shacklesand stocksand subjectedto a full day of
prayersto evoke power from beings such as Elune
mockery and physical torture. By enduring the
the Moon Goddess.Healers bask in the good will
cruelesthuman impulses,the priest demonstrates
provided by the religion of the Holy Light. Under
the unwaveringpower of his faith, and (bVcontinu-
the awesomerky, shamans call upon the natural
ing to servethe community afterenduring its torture )
order to empower their spells and heighten their
the virtue of forgiveness. Thereafter, the priest
understanding of the world. \7itch doctors surrr-
symbolicallybearsthe burden of the people'strans-
mon ancestralspirits and tribal protectors.Shadow 'Wounds
gressions. inflicted during this ordeal -
hunters invoke the names of dark gods, ancient
powers whose legends are stained in cruelty and and it's almostcertain there will be wounds- must
heal naturally. The scarsinflicted during this trial
bloodshed, but who are also capable of beneVO-
will be left untouched asa reminder of the sustain-
lence when appeased.Druids of the wild bond with
ing power of faith.
plants and animals and draw on the magic power
inherent in the natural world. A practitioner doesn't endure an ordeal for re-
wards,but to affirm his faith. However, the renewed
Though the sourcesof divine power arevaried, its
confidence in his ability to serve as his faith's
use has one constant: faith. Effectively wielding
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ment quest,or exclusionfrom the faith's most sacred Since the Burning Legion returned to Azeroth,
rituals and benefits).A testof faith is a major event in the world's heroes have encountered fel weapons
a character's life, and the player should understand and fel magic with increasingfrequency.As demon
this and roleplay the consequencesof the character's cults continue to fester and grow in Desolace,the
failure; anyone who takes such a failure in stride Ashenvale Forest and other remote corners, grue-
invites more severepenalties(suchashigherpenalties some sacrifices are held to entice demons into
to casterlevel or a -Z luck penalty on all skill checks) giving their blood in trade. The cultists use this
from whatever empowersher faith. blood to enchant the weaponsthat they hope will
If the test succeeds,then once each d"y the bring about their masters'ultimate victory.
practitioner may casta spell asif it were augmented
with the Empower Spell feat without incurring the
FelOfferings
normal spell slot penalty. This benefit lasts for 1 Demons sometimestempt spellcastersby offering
month after the test. small amounts of their blood in exchange for ser-
vices. If the recipient drinks the demon's blood
The GM must devise testsof faith and determine
within 74 hours of the offering, then the next
what conditions areneededto pass.A testmay occur at
arcanespell he castswill be a fel spell.
any time in a divine spellcaster's
career,but most often
when her dedication to her causeappearsto be flagging. Fel blood is highly addictive aswell ascorruprive.
V/hen a practitioner spendsmore time socializingwith Anyone who drinks it must make a DC 13 \Uill save
friends than pursuing the goalsof her faith; when her or become dependent on fel blood. lJnless the per-
responseto the desecrationof a church, sacredgrove or son consumesfel blood daily, he will suffer a -1
ancestraltomb is half-hearted or ineffectual; when she penalty to casterlevel for all spellsand a-Z penalty
shows reluctance in standing up for her beliefs: the on all saving throws against spells and magical ef-
powersmay choosethat time to test her mettle. fects; after 7 days,he may attempt to make a DC 15
\7ill saveto break the addiction.
A test of faith doesn't occur more than once each
year; usually a divine practitioner will be tested FelPoison
once every 5 to 10 years.However, a GM who has
Fel-poisonedcreaturesare another threat from the
a specialdestiny in mind for a divine practitioner
TwistingNether. Th.y arestarting to appearin places
may present the PC with a steady stream of chal-
where the Buming Legion is strongest.When a cre?-
lenges.Though at the time it may seem like the
ture with a natural poison attack is imbued with fel
world has turned againsther, in the end the reward
energy, its venom becomesmore difficult to resist.
is usually well worth the suffering. The ability to
Take the norrnal DC of the venom and add the bonus
endure the worst trials of the godswithout flinching
appropriateto the creature'sHit Dice, asindicated in
is a hallmark of the greatestheroes of legend.
the chart below.

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The ultimate manifestation of the demonic ar- 1

cane on Azeroth is fel energy. This energy, which a. 2-3 +4


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most commonly manifests itself as ghastlyr grerr- 4-7 +6
yellow flame, is arcanemagic at its most corrupt, for B-15 *B
it employs the blood of demons.Spells with the fel 16-31 +10
descriptor are very difficult to resist.Castersgain a 32*63 +12
+ 10 fel bonus on caster level checks made to 64-127 +14
penetrate spell resistance,and the DC of saving .
throws increasesby +7. Casterswho cast fel spells
also risk massiveamounts of Arcane Corruption.
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should be something in the flavor of the rune family pare the level of the spell, its effect, and its normal
spellsyou have chosen. areato seeif this is too weak or too powerful. Adjust
For each spell in your new rune family, check to see the sigil's area of effect as necessaryto keep its
if it targets a single creature, multiple creatures, or power in check.
something else.Spellsthat target a single creatureget The saving throw and spell resistanceof a rune
tumed into marks, spells affecting multiple crearures should be the same as the spell. This often means
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becomesigils,andspellsaffectingobjectsbecomeglyphs. there will be a negates(harmless)"or
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ally, it's a good idea to use the spell's level as the resistanceof
rune's level, though in rare casesa rune becomes The magic within a rune comesfrom the arcane
more or lesspowerful than the same spell just by symbol itself and not from the inscriber. Rune
turning it into a rune. Adjust the rune's level if you effectsnever include level-dependenteffects,such
feel it necessary. as variable duration or dice rolled per level, and
Regardlessof the spell's components, a rune they very rarely include variable effectsof any kind.
never hasa verbal component, though runesalways The duration of a rune's effect is always a static
include somatic and material components.If a spell value. Generally, as long as the effect remains
includes a costly material component or XP cost, balanced,design l st- through 3rd-level rune effects
impose the same cost on inscribing the rune. as though generated by a 5th-level caster, 4th-
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action to castbecomesa full-round action to inscribe. by r l0th-level caster,and 7th- through 9th-level
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also take longer to inscribe as a rune. caster.For example,a 4th-level spellwith a normal
'S7hen duration of 1 round/level would instead last 10
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sigil activates,it affectsa 3O-foot-radiusarea.Com- rounds as a rune.
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The runes inscribed upon your fists glow as you To make the aftempt, after successfullycountering the
rush into combat, a deadlyforce of enhancedmartial spell you must expend another spell of a level at least
power. Your well-placed bomb decimatesa troop of equal to the spell you are trying to capture (in addition
skeletons in a glorious riot of boom! and fire and to the spell usedto counter the spell). Make a caster
bone shards.Calling upon the ancient spirits of the level check (DC = 11 + the spell'scasterlevel). If you
kodo beasts,your skin thickens and your body grows succeed,you capturethe spellin your own mind and can
larger and stronger. One button activates the saw, castit yourself- even if it isa spellyou norrnally do not
one lever ignites the flamethrower, and one switch know. Altemately, you can scribe the spell into your
releasesgleaming steel spikes all over the breast- spellbook. The spell remains in your mind : .ur:.rtll 74
plate: now you're readyfor those fool forest trolls. . . . hourshavepassedor you next preparespells,whichever
This chapter explores the ways of magic and comesfirst. Ifyou fail in the attempt to capturethe spell,
technology in Warcraft through new fearc, a new the spellisstill counteredand the spellyou expendedto
core classand new prestigeclasses. attempt the capture is still lost.
For example,Leanine Starbom, a high elf wizard,is

Feats dueling her old nemesisAlastair Bentstaff, a human


sorcerer.Leanine readiesan action to counter a spell.
The new feats presentedin this section focus on Alastair indeed begins casting a spell, and Leanine
magic and technology. Prerequisitefeats found in identifies it aschnnkghming- a spellshedoesnot even
other Warcraft books are noted asdescribedin the have in her spellbooks.She aftemptsto counter it with
Introduction. dispelmagtc and succeeds.She then decidesshewould
like to capture the spell and so expendsher 6th-level
Actditional FamiIiar [Special] spell spmtnrcht .She makesa casterlevel check at 1d20
You gain an additional familiar. + her casterlevel againsta DC of 11 + Alastair'scaster
Prerequisite: Sorcerer or wizard level 6th. level. She rolls a total of 19,which isnot nearly enough
Benefit: You gain an additional familiar in the same (Alastair is a l5th-level sorcerer,so the DC was 26).
way you attained a familiar the first time. Choose She doesnot capture chatnlighmmg,though the spell is
another rype of animal to serveasyour familiar. This sti II countered.Leanine expendedb oth dispelmagband
familiar follows all the norrnal rules for familiars, sfuntnuch. If she had succeededin her caster level
except that your level in the appropriate class is check, she would have captured clwinlightling in her
treated as5 levels lower for the purposesof determin- mind and could,for instance,have castit at Alastair on
ing the additional familiar's traits and abilities. her next tum. In all likelihood, however, she would
have savedit to scribelater into her spellbook.
Avoicl Technological Mishap Fechnologyl
You are particularly adept at avoiding problems Consummate Mach in ist ltechnol ogy]
when using technological devices. Your mastery of various disciplines boosts your
Prerequisite: Skill Focus (Use Technological skills in all technological endeavors.
Device*). Prerequisites:Build Firearms*,Build Siege'Weap-
Benefit: When using a technological device,you onsx, Build Small Devicesx,Build Vehiclesx.
treat its Malfunction Rating as 1 lessthan it actu- Benefit: Your technological limit for building
ally is (to a minimum of 1). technological devicesis increasedby +2. This in-
Special: A tinker may selectAvoid Technologi- crease stacks with the bonuses provided by the
cal Mishap as one of her tinker bonus feam. prerequisitefeats.
Special: A tinker may select Consummate Ma-
C-aptureSpelI [Metamagic] chinist as one of her tinker bonus feats.
You can capture spells instead of countering
them, storing them in your own mind. Dismissible SpelI [Metamagic]
Prerequisite: Arcane EnergyControl x, Block Spellx. You can dismissany spell you cast.
Benefiu When you successfullycounter a spell, Benefit: A spellcastwith this metamagicfeat can be
instead of dismissingit entirely you may instead try to dismissed,asper any otherdismissiblespell(seePlnyer's
"Spell
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Your mastery with a single spell is unmatched. You are especiallyadept with a single spell.
Prerequisites: Greater Spell Focus,Spell Focus, Prerequisites: Spell Focus,caster level 4th.
Spell Specializationf, casterlevel 1Zth. Benefit: Choose one spell that falls into your Spell
Benefit: Choose a spell with which you have Focusschool. Your caster level is consideredto be 2
Spell Specializationt and that belongs to a school levels higher when casting that spell. This affects all
in which you have Spell Focus and Greater Spell variablesassociatedwith casterlevel, including level-
Focus.Your casterlevel is consideredto be 4 levels dependent variables (such as range or damage),md
higher when casting that spell.This change affects dispeland spellpenetration checks.In addition, when
all variablesassociatedwith casterlevel, including you preparethat spellwith a metamagicfeat, it takesup
level-dependent variables (such as range or dam- a spellslot one level lessthan noffnal, to a minimum of
age), and dispel and spell penetration checks. In its normal level.Forexample,ifleanine Starbom takes
addition, when you prepare that spell with a Spell Specializationand choosesblizzmd*(a 3rd-level
metamagic feat, it takes up a spell slot two levels spell), she can preparea maximized blizzmdas a 5th-
lower than normal, to a minimum of its normal level spell,a silent blxzmdasa 3rd-level spelland soon.
level.Forexample,ifleanine Starbom takesGreater Special:You may take this feat multiple times. Its
Spell Specializationand choosesblizzard*(a 3rd- effects do not stack. Each time it applies to a
level spell), shecan preparea maximizedblizzardas different spell.
a 4th-level spell, an empoweredblizzardas a 3rd-
level spell and so on. Technological Weapon ry ltechnol ogyl
The benefits of this feat do not stack with the You can useany technologicaldeviceasa weapon.
benefits of Spell Specializationf . Prerequisite: Use Technological Devicex 6 ranks.
Special:You may take this feat multiple times. Its Benefit: You can useany technologicaldevicewith
effects do not stack. Each time it applies to a which you are familiar as a weapon, even those that
different spell. were not designed as such. You rake gears across
opponents' faces,crack their knees with extending
Hasten Spell [Metamagic] iron spikes,vent boiling steamat them and otherwise
You can cast spellsmuch faster than normal. use the device to your fiendish advantage. You are
Benefit: You can cast a hastenedspell asa move consideredproficient with all devicesusedasweapons
action. Casting the spell provokesattacksof oppor- in this way. The damagerype is piercirg, slashingor
tunity, as normal. Only spells that have a casting fire, dependingon the device.Specificdamageamounts
time of 1 standardaction can benefit from this feat. are up to the GM, but are generally based on the
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Fine 1d2
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Tiny 1d4
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Each linked spell takes up a spell slot one level
category larger than you or smaller (for example, a
higher than normal.
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Runemaster the wild than in the city. He mergesbrute strength
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date back to the ancient time of the titans, creators tattoos and often imbuing them with magical ener-
of runic magic.Dwarvesquickly masteredthe mys- gies to increasehis skill in hand-to-hand combat.
teries of the runes taught to them. However, as While a runemastershuns armor, this is more to
generationspassed,dwarves forgot their heritage prevent hindrancesto inscribing his runes than to
and lost all knowledge of runesand their hereditary demonstratehis subtletyand finessewith unarmed
powers. strikes.Quite to the contrary, a runemasterprefers
Tauren in Kalimdor rediscoveredthe power of to get in the faceof his enemies.Using little trickery
runes.An ancient raceaswell, tauren remembered or subterfuge,the runemastertakesdown foeswith
the myths of runecasting and revived interest in toe-to-toe,all-out assaults, hammering them with
this nearly lost art. The dwarves that came to tattooedfistsand feet brimming with arcanepower.
Kalimdor with Jaina'sAlliance Expedition learned Runic magic is consideredprimitive yet complex
tauren runecastingtechniques.Tauren and dwarves by most other races.The dwarveshave taken to it
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A runemastercan only createa certain number of unarmed Strike (Ex): This ability functions
runesof eachrune level per d"y. His basedaily rune like that of the monk from the Pl"ayer'sHandbook,
allotment is given on Table 7-I: The Runemaster. except the runemaster's damage from unarmed
In addition, he receivesbonus runes per d"y if he strikes does not improve with his level. A Small
has a high Intelligence score, just as spellcasters runemasterdeals ld4 points of dam&ge, a Medium
receivebonus spellsper dty. runemasterdeals1d6points of dam?ge, and a Large
A runemaster'sselection of runes is extremely runemasterdeals 1d8 points of damage.
limited. He begins play with masteryof two rune SeeRunes (Ex): At Znd level, a runemastercan
families of your choice. Each rune family gives the seeall arcanerunesof lower level than the highest
runemaster accessto a rune at each rune level he level he can inscribe without needing to make a
can create,from O-levelon up, aswell as a granted Search check. For example, a runemastercapable
power. The runemastergets the granted powers of of inscribing 3rd-level runes is able to seeall runes
both rune families selected. of Znd level and lower without making a Search
Flurry of Blows (Ex): This ability functions like check. In addition, a runemasterwho merelypasses
that of the monk from the Plnyer's Handbook, within 5 feet of an arcanerune more powerful then
except the runemaster can only make unarmed he can normally seeis entitled to a Searchcheck to
strikes.The runemasterdoes not use weapons of notice it as if he were actively looking for it.
any kind. SeeTable 7-7: Flurry of Blows and Runes Erase Runes (Ex): At 3rd level, a runemaster
per D"y for the runemaster'sFlurry of Blows Attack can make a DisableDevice check to erasean arcane
Bonus. rune without activating it. See the Rune Magic
section of Chapter One for details.
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Weapon and Armor Proficiency: A bombardier
Description: The bombardier is the highestprac-
is proficient with all simple weapons,and may take
titioner of the art of things that go boom. Meticulous
the \Teapon Focusfeat and userangedweapon feats
planners with a ftenzied need to blow things up,
with explosiveweapons.
most bombardiers are a haphazardmixture of for-
Goblin Sapping(Ex): Beginning at lst level, the
ward-thinker and absent-mindedtinker.
bombardier learnsthe fine art of sappinga structure
Hit Die: d6.
with explosives. He can reduce the hardness of
Requirements wooden structuresby the value of his Intelligence
bonus for purposesof blowing them up.
Affiliation: Any.
Bomb-Bouncing (Ex): At lst level, the bombar-
Special: To become a bombardier, the character
dier mastersthe art of making a bomb travel further.
must destroya single structureor group of creatures
(3 or more) with an explosion of some sort. See the tinker baseclassfor an explanation of this
specialability (Warcraft RPG, Chapter Two: He-
Skills: Craft (alchemy) 5, Craft (technological "New
roes, BaseClasses").The ability to bounce
device* ) 5, Knowledge(architectureand engineer-
bombs stackswith the tinker special ability, and
ing) 5.
triples the range increment of explosivesthe bom-
Feats: Build Small Devices*, ScavengeMateri- bardier throws.
alsx.
Excellent Timing (Ex): Bombardiersare experts
ClassSkills critical timing, especiallywhen setting
at assessing
up explosivedevices.At Znd level, when prepping
The bombardier'sclassskills (and the k.y ability
a bomb for explosion, the bombardier ignores the
for each) are Bluff (Cha), Concentration (Con),
DC penalty for setting a delay.
Craft (lnt), Disable Device (lnt), lntimidate
(Cha), Knowledge (architecture and engineer- Trick Toss (Ex): Grenade throwing and bomb
irg) (lnt), Open Lock (Dex), Profession(Wis), chucking are the bombardier's favorite
Use Magical Device (Cha), [JseTechnological sports.While the more clumsybombardiers
Device* (lnt). See Chapter 4: Skills in the discover quickly that throwing well is cru-
Player's Handbookand Chapter Two : cial, talented grenadethrowers usuallyfind
Heroes in the Warcraft RPG a way to put a spin on a tossfor interesting
for skill descriptions. effects.
Skill Points at Each At 3rd level, the bombardier can lob
Level:4+lntmodi- bombs ignoring low cover and targeting
fier. beyond it without any penalty.
The bombardier perfects a spiral-
ing seekertossat 6th level. Using
the bomb's own spin as a way
L to direct the explosivede-
vice, the bombardiercan
ignore any type of
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double the eX-
plosive force of
bombs or gre-
nades without
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With the riseoftechnology in the world ofWarc raft,
tinkers are becoming common among almost all
factions and races.A rarer breed, however, are the
geniusesamong the tinkers who focus their intelli-
gence on a particular type of
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fantasy into reality. The earliest
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scout balloons with enor-
mous zeppelins,and the
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They are the engineers.
viceshe maybuild, a hero'slevels
Hit Die: d6. in the engineer prestige class
Requirements arecounted asif they were tinker
levels.In addition, he may divide
Affiliation: A.y.
his ranks in Craft (technological de-
Feats:Leadership. vice* ) bV5, rounding any fractions
Skills : Craft ( technological device* ) 10 ranks. up, and considerthe result tinker
Special: A character aspiring to be an engineer ' f levels for the samepurpose.
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eachskill) areAppraise(lnt), Concentration (Con),
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Craft (lnt), Decipher Script (lnt), Diplomacy
his area of specializationreceive a + 1 competence
(Cha), Disable Device (lnt), Gather Information
bonus. This bonus increasesby + I at every other
(Cha), Knowledge (any but arcana or religion)
level thereafter(+7 at 3rd level, +3 at 5th level, and
(lnt), Open Lock (Dex), Profession(Wis), Use
so forth). At 5th level, an engineerselectsa second
Magic Device (Cha), Use Rope (Dex), and Use
field of specialization to which all specialization
Technological Devicex (lnt).
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Skill Points at Each Level: 8 + Int modifier. However, as an engineer focuseshis tinkering ge-
ClassFeatures nius, his more general mechanical abilities suffer.
A^y Craft (technological device) checksmadeby an
All of the following are class features of the
engineer outside his areasof specializationsuffera -
engineerprestigeclass.
3 penalty.
Weapon and Armor Proficiency: Engineers are
Lead Collaboration (Ex): Engineersunderstand
proficient with all simple weaponsand all types of
the processof mechanical creation sowell that they
armor and shields.
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Alignment: A.y non-good.
Description: The graven one seekspower from
Affiliation : Independent.
the deepwell of death insteadof from supplicating
dark powers or acting as a sycophant for demonic Skills: Knowledg. (arcana)B ranks,Knowledg. (reli-
gion) 8 ranks.
entities. Unwholesome rites, sigils,and the shed-
ding of one'smortal shell areall Feats:Spell Focus(necrommcy).
;'"- a small part of what gravenones Spells:Must be ableto cast3rd-level arcanespells.
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mastersover undeath. an affinity for death by spending at least one night
Hit Die: d4. buried in a graveyardduring a new moon.

ClassSkills
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for each) are Concentration (Con), Craft (Wis),
DecipherScript (lnt), Knowledge(lnt), Profession
(Wis), and Spellcrafr(lnt). SeeChapter 4: Skills in
the Player'sHandbookfor skill descriptions.
Skill Points at Each Levelz 7 + Int modifier.
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undead) to herself by touch. She can do this once seeChapter 7: Glossaryin the MM.
per d"y for every point of her Intelligence bonus.
This processconsumesthe creature that possessed Graven OneSpell List
the original power and requiresa full-round action. The graven one concentrates on the creation,
The stolen abilities remain with the graven one for control and conjuration of undead creatures.I.Jn-
24 hours. like a necromancer, who preys upon the living for
Armor of Bones and Shadow (Su): At 9th level, life energy, the graven one seeksto create undead
the graven one can summon a full set of +4 fullplnte in a perfect state to serveher asfaithful and undying
made from interlocking bone and shadow with a servants.
full-round action. This suit provides her with all The graven one gains the following spells in
the benefits of a suit of full plate without any of the addition to her regular arcane spell list.
disadvantages.While wearing the armor she may f st Lcvel - callof the spiritsf, commandundead,summon
cast spellswithout penalty. undeadIf.
The armor can be shattered with a command Znd Level - cannibalize*,dark sacrificef, lesserdeath
word, and the shardstravel to interlock with up to coil*, summonundeadllf.
10 of her minions within 100 feet. This interlock- 3rd l-e\d - 2njp2tedead,deathcoil*,summon
undeadlllf.
ing plate grants the affected creatures a +4 armor 4th Level - death pact*, greater death coil*, summon
bonus and a +4 bonus on saving throws. The suit undeadlvf.
reassembleswith the utterance of the same corrr- 5th Lcvel - createundead,summonundeadVf.
mand word. 6th Level - control undead,summonundeadVIf.
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undeadWlf.
becomesone of the undead. She no longer agesor Bth Level - summonundeadVlllf.
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hunter level with a +4 bonus on initiative checks damage+ 1 point per shadowhunter level. The die
and an additional 10feet to their speed.Theseallies type increasesto 1d10 when he reaches5th level,
must be within 30 feet of him when he usesthis then to 1 dI} at 10th level.
ability. The effectsof this ability last for a number The shadowhunter may sacrificea 1st,Znd or 3rd
of rounds equal to his shadow hunter level. This level healing spell to use this ability a number of
ability cannot affect the shadow hunter. times per d"y equal to his Wisdom bonus. This
HealingWaue (Sp): Lukou is the Loa of healing ability may not be usedto harm undead;the spirits
and respite,and shegrantsthe ability to heal allies. will only aid the shadowhunter's allies.
With a word, the shadow hunter invokes healing Hex (Sp): Ogoun, the Loa of war, teachesthe
with a wave of soothing light. shadow hunter to place dire cursesupon his o-
The shadowhunter can target any ally within 30 emies.This Loa ability is sopotent that the shadow
feet with the healing wave. It heals the target and hunter may learn it only after he gains 5th level.
then bouncesto the next ally within 10 feet. The Once per d"y, the shadow hunter may change a
wave travelsfrom ally to ally (on a path designated single targeted individual into a frog. This ability
by the shadowhunter) "r long aseach one is within functions exactly like the spell baleful polymorph
10 feet of one other. If the healing wave is unable except as noted here. A Fortitude saving throw
to reach other allies, it travels back to heal the (DC 10 + the shadowhunter's level + the shadow
previous target, following its path back to the hunter's Wisdom bonus) negates the hex. The
shadow hunter. The wave's healing effects are effect lastsfor 1 round for every two shadowhunter
instantaneous. levels. The affected target takes on the form of a
The ability initially cures1d8points of damage+ frog (use the toad statisticsfrom Chapter 2: Ani-
1 point per shadow hunter level; the die rype malsin the MM), but retainsits hit points,Hit Dice
diminishesasthe wave travelsbetweenallies(1d8, and saving throws. When changed to or from the
then 1d6, then 1d4), stopping at Id4 points of frog shape,the target doesnot provoke an attack of
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Description: Spiritwalkers have a powerful corr- time (though some are born with white pelts,
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channeling ancient heroes, these champions of the Hit Die: d8.
spirit are valued in tauren societyfor the wisdom and
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spirirwalker asa potent sign of the coming age;while Race: Tauren only.
many of this powerFulrace look upon the spiritwalker Affiliation: Aty.
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Feats: Follower of the Totemx.
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of strength and endurance. At 3rd level, the invigoraresany allieswithin 30 feet of him. His allies
spiritwalker can channel the spirit of the kodo to receive a +4 morale bonus on attack and damage
gain a +4 enhancement bonus to natural armor and rolls, and on saving throws. He must concentrate in
a +7 enhancement bonus to Strength and Consti- order to perfiormthe dance,and he may continue for
tution. He can summon the spirit of the kodo once aslong ashe wishes.Interrupting the dance doesnot
per duy as a free action, and the spirit remains dispel the effects,and the dance'senergy lingers for
within him for a number of rounds equal to his new a number of rounds equal to half the spiritwalker's
Constitution bonus. level. This ritual does not affect the spiritwalker.
Ethereal Form (Su): At 4th level, as a free Mass Ethereal Form (Su): The spiritwalker can
action, the spiritwalker can step partially into the ethereally shift others at 8th level. He may make a
Dream,becoming immaterial for a short time. While number of allies equal to his spiritwalker level
the spiritwalker still occupies his place on the incorporeal along with himself. Affected allies are
Material Plane, he is incorporeal. Only spells and subject to the benefits and restrictions noted in the
magicalweaponscan harm him while he is incorpo- spiritwalker's ethereal form ability above.
real (see the Glossary in the Plnyer'sHandbook for Dreanwalk (Sp): At 9th level, the spiritwalker
the complete effectsof incorporeality). leams how to walk into the Emerald Dream, as the
He can take on the etherealform once per day for 10th-leveldruid ofthe wild specialabiliry (seeWarcraft
a number of rounds equal to his spiritwalker level. "Prestige
RPG, Chapter Two: Heroes, Classes").
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spellcastingwhile in ethereal form. 10th-level spiritwalkermay reach out to the Emer-
Chant of Ages (Su): Knowledge isn't lost, only ald Dream for aid from his tauren ancestors.The
hidden. At 5th level, by perfiorming the chant of resulting aid comes as an ancient (seeManual of
ages,the spiritwalker can call upon the knowledgeof Monsters, Chapter One) with the aspectof War or
all the tauren who have passedon to the Emerald Lore. This ancient has the extraplanar subtypeand
Dream. He can add his Wisdom bonus ro any skill remains for 1 day. It will aid the spiritwalker to the
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steamwarriorprestigeclass. armor as if it had been added in a full upgrade.
Weapon and Armor Proficiency: Building on their Bonus Feat: At 3rd, 6th and 9th level, the
basicfamiliariry with tools,steamwarriorsareproficient steamwarriormay select a bonus feat that is either
with all simple weaponsand all rypesof affnor. a technology feat or a proficiency feat related to one
Tinker's Touch (Ex): A hero's levels in of her armor's functions.
steamwarrior are counted as if they were tinker Cobble Together (Ex): The creations of a
levels for the purpose of determining the techno- steamwarriorare a tangle of technology - yet sorrre-
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Spark of Genius (Ex): The primary functions of a reaching 5th level, all devices created by the
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ClassLevel BaseAttack Bonus Fort Save Ref Save Will Save Special
lst +1 +0 +2 *0 Sbingtonent3| &y (40-ft. cone)
Znd +2 +0 +3 +0 Bfinkllday
3rd +3 +l +3 +1 Lessershadowstrike(llday)
4th +4 +1 +4 +l Sbiry tment\ | day(50-fUcle)^4!,.*d,
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7th +7 +2 +5 +2 flicng torentT ld^/ (60-ft.cone)
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The warden may usethis ability 3 times per day at a slashingor throwing weaponthat sheholds.Shecan
lst level, 5 times per duy at 4th level, and 7 timesper use this abiliry twice per d"y at 6th level and three
d"y at 7th level. She threatensa longer cone at 4th times per duy at 9th level.
level (50 feet) and 7th level (60 feet). The focus Aqtatar of Vengeance (Sp): The ultimate expres-
necessaryfor this abiliry is a single throwing dagger. sion of the warden'sspirit of justice and wrath is the
Blink (Su): fu a free action at Znd level, the warden summoning of a night elf spirit of vengeance.Sum-
may teleport over shon distances.This abiliry functions moning this spirit works exactly like the spell
exactly like rhe dimensionblinktspell, and she usesher vengeance t, w i th the fo 1low ing except ions.The greater
warden level to determine the distanceshe can cover. spirit of vengeancehas maximum hit points, and the
The wardencan b link nvice per dayat 5th level and th,ree lesserspirits of vengeance summoned immediately
timesper day at Bth level. begin attacking whomever the warden commands
l*sser Shndrr.luStrike (Sp): One of the deadliest them to. She does not need the spell focus for uTr-
abilitiesof the warden isher power to imbue a weapon geaTrcet in order to usethis ability.
with the wrath and justiceof the night elves.Once per
d"y at 3rd level, shecan cast lessershalow sml<etupon
WarclenSpell List
The warden's magic is drawn from conviction
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TableZ:l 0: warden's spells are much like the spells a paladin
warrior or shaman receives.Treat the spellsin the
WarclenSpellsper Day warden spell list as divine spells.
ClassLevel lst 2nd 3rd 4th A warden usesher \Tisdom score when deter-
1st 0 mining bonus spells.
Znd t - lst Level - alarm,,command,detectpoison,detect snares
3rd 1 0 *"4,* and pits,expeditiousretreat, feather fall,jump, moonglaive*,
obscuringmist,passwithouttrace,sleep,truestrike.
4th l l ,.;. 2nd Level - cat'sgrace,delaypoison,detect thoughts,
5th 1 1 0
fox's cunning,invisibility, owl's wisdom, resistenergy, see
6ttr 1 1 t -
invisibility,spider climb,zoneof truth.
7th 2 1 1 0 j : : , j : i , :
"'Bth 3rd Level - darkvision,deepslumber,discern lies,dis-
2 | I I ,,,, placement,holdperson,nondetection,snare.
?th 2 2 1 1 4$ Lvel- dimensiondoor,freedomof movement,greater
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Ward Craft (Ex): At lst lev eI,ward spells(such the person is on the sameplane. The doll disinte-
assenrrywardt) castby the witch doctor that create gratesafter a touch attack or once the duration of the
totems of any sort gain a bonus to Armor Class, enchantment spell has passed.
hardnessand hit points equal to his Intelligence The targetmay make any allowablesavingthrows
bonus. with a penalty equal to the witch doctor's level.
Shaka Brew (E"): The witch doctor's seething The target is flat-footed for any Reflex saves.The
cauldroncontainsa hallucinogenicmixture ofherbs, witch doctor can have a number of dolls equalto his
poisons,crushedinsectsand other noxious materi- Intelligence bonus at one time.
als. At Znd level, he may add drops of this Shaka Voodoo Weapon (Ex): At 4th level, the witch
brew to improve the efficiency of any potion or doctor choosesa simplewooden weapon (e.g.,staff,
alchemical item he creates.The Shakabrew maxi- club, spearor javelin) that he prefers.He can infuse
mizes all variable, numeric effects of the witch the weapon with alchemical reagentsand various
doctor's potions or alchemical creations. Saving toxins and clays. Once per d"y as a full-round
throws and opposedrolls are not affected, nor are action, he may imbue the weapon with the frost,
potions without random variables.Drinking a po- flaming or thundering specialweapon properties.
tion treatedwith the Shakabrew leavesthe imbiber This ability lastsfor a number of roundsequalto his
with a euphoric buzz. classlevel. Anyone other than the witch doctor
Using the Shakabrew asan additive increasesthe who attempts to use the weapon while it is active
costof brewing potions by 5 XP per level of the spell. suffersthe ill effectsof the weapon'sspecialproper-
Creating an alchemical item invigorated by Shaka ties.
increasesthe DC of creation by +5. Preparing a new voodoo weapon takes I month
Bad Juju (Su): Creating cursesis a specialtyof the and 1,000 gp worth of alchemical reagents.
witch doctor. At 3rd level, the witch doctor can Doom Rattle (Sp): Upon reaching 5th level, the
make a deadly doll of wax or tallow containing a witch doctor can shake and rattle the gourds and
specific person's hair, skin or blood ( 1 hit point necklacesthat he carriesto createa frightening rhyth-
worth). He can affectthe targetwith a harmful touch mic effect.A.ty foe within a 60-foot-radiuswho hears
attack spellor any singlespellwith the enchantment the doom rattle must make a Will save(DC 10 + the
(compulsion) descriptorof up to 3rd level aslong as witch doctor'slevel + the witch doctor's Intelligence
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Sigilof GreaterTransportation: Subjectgainsspellresis-
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to anyplane. tance21.
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MarkofSuperiorShielding: to
stoneo dooror wall. necromancy effects.
andtransmutation
? Sigil of UltimateTransportation: Permanentsigil Turnsspellsbackon the
Markof UltimateShielding:
teleportscreaturesto desrgnatedspot. original
caster.
Subjectis immune
Markof MindShielding: to magical
RestorationFamily effectson mindor and
emotions scrying.
Spellsare absorbed.
Sigilof UltimateShielding:
Granted Power: You gain a +4 resistancebonus
on saving throws againstpoison and disease.You
heal temporary ability point damageat twice the StrikingFamily
normal rate (2 points per night of rest and 4 points Granted Power: You gain the Weapon Focus
per duy of completebed rest). (unarmed) feat for free.

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0 Markof LesserRestoration:Endsdazedanddazzled 0 Markof KindStriking:Naturalweapondealsan extra
adverseconditions. 1d4pointsof nonlethaldamage on nextattack.
I MarkofVigonRemoves fatigueor alleviates
exhaustion. Markof SureStriking:Naturalweaponignorespartial
2 Glyphof Mending:Repairsan object. coverandconcealment.
3 thelandandrmproves
$gilof hrilirztiru Restores crops. Maft of Magic Striking:Naturalweapongains*1
4 lmmunizes
Markof Purification: subjectagainstpoi- enhancement bonus.
venomin or on subject.
son,detoxifies Mad<of AlignedStriking:Naturalweaponbecomes
5 Mark of Freedom:Subjectmovesnormallydespite good,evil,lawfulor chaotic.
impediments. Mark of HardenedStriking:Naturalweapongains
6 Mark of Restoration:Subjectis restoredto normal improved basedamage andcriticalmultiplier.
mentalfunction. Markof VampiricStriking:Naturalweapon'sattacks
7 Markof GreaterRestoration:Restoresall levelsand healthe attacker.
abilityscores. Mark of EnergyStriking:Naturalweapondealsan
I Fullyrestoresdeadsubject.
Glyphof Resurrection: extra1d6pointsof energydamage.
q Subjectgainsregeneration
Milk of Regoreration: 20. Markof SonicStriking:Naturalweapondealsanextra
1d6pointsof sonicdamage.
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andgainsimproved
basedamage.
comesadamantine
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gainreachand
Naturalattacks
MarkofUltimateSfiking:
ward around yourselfas a supernaturalability. You
improvedbasedamage,andallowrangedattacks.
gain a resistancebonus equal to your runemaster
level on your next saving throw. Activating this
power is a standardaction. The protective ward is an Runes
abjuration effect with a duration of t hour that is
The description of each rune is presentedin a
usableonce per d"y.
standardformat, similar to that of a spell. Runes
Shielcling Family Runes follow the sameconventions as schoolsof magic,
0 Markof MinorShielding:Subjectgains+1resistance and they rank from O-level to 9th level. Rune
bonuson savingthrows. descriptionsarepresentedwith missingentrieswhen
"standard
I Markof LesserShielding:Spellattacksmisssubject those entries follow the rules" for those
of the time.
500/o qualities. For example, runes with somatic and
2 MarkofEnergyShielding:Subjectignores10pointsof material components are missing their Compo-
damage per attackfromspecifiedenergytype. nents entry since this is the default for all runes.
Cancels spellsandmagicaleffects. The standardInscribing Time is 1 round; Range is
3 Sigilof Dispelling: "Creature
touch; Target for a mark is always
4 SigilofShbldinEStopslst- through3rd-levelspelleffects.
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Level:Awareness2 Description
Duration:t hour The subject gains an intuitive awarenessof the
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless) future, allowing a bonus on his next attack roll.
SpellResistanceYes(harmless)
Rune Effect
Description The subjectgainsa + 10 insight bonuson his next
The subjectis grantedincreasedawareness, a fraction single attack roll. Additionally, the subject is not
of a secondinto the funne. This allows the subject to affectedby the misschance that appliesto attackers
sensefrom which direction attacla will come. trying to strike a concealed target.

Rune Effect Mark of Awareness,Ulti mate


The subjectgainsa + 4i*tght bontrsto AC. This insght
The subject gainsa powerful sixrh sense.
bonus is lost whenever the subject losesher Dexteriry
Divination
bonus to AC unlessshe is only flat-footed, in which case
LevekAwareness?
markof awarenes.ssdll grantsa +7 insrghtbonusto AC.
Duration:10 minutes
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
Mark of Awareness,Greater Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance:
The subjectis alerted to magical eauesdropping.
Drvrnation Description
LevehAwareness4 The subjectgainsa power{ulsixth sense,receiving
Duration:2hours instantaneouswamingsof impendingdangerorharm.
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance: Rune Effect
The subject is never surprisedor flat-footed. The
Description subject gains a +8 insight bonus to AC and on
A field of awarenesssurrounds the subject and Reflex saves.This insight bonus is lost whenever
alertshim to any attempt to observehim by means the subject losesher Dexterity bonus to AC.
of a divination (scrying) spell or effect.
MarkofEvasion
Rune Effect
attackswith
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great agtlity.
location of every magical scryingsensorwithin a 40-
Divination
foot radius.If a scrying attempt originates within the
LevehAwareness5
area, the subject instantly knows the location from
Duration:t hour
which the affempt wasmade; otherwise,the creature
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
attempting to scry immediately makesa casterlevel
check (DC 2I) to hide her identity. If she fails the SpellResistance:Yes(harmless)
check, the subject of mnrk of greaterawarene.ss gets a
Description
visual imageof the creatureattempting to scryand an
The subject gains an intuitive awarenessof how
accuratesenseof her direction and dishnce.
to defend himself against magical attacks.

Mark ofAwareness,Lesser Rune Effect


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attack roII. classspecialability.
Transmutation
LevehAwareness1 MarkofFlying
Duration:Seetext The subject flies et a speedof 60 feet, with good
SavingThrow:Wallnegates(harmless) m&neuverability.
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance: Transmutation
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Level:Motion6 ended, but instantaneouseffec$ are not reversed
Duration:t hour (such ashit point damage,temporary ability dam-
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless) age or effectsthat don't go away on their own).
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance:
Markof Regeneration
Description The subject gainsregeneration20.
The subjectis imbued with the bunowrng abrliry of a Transmutation
carrionbeetle,the climbing abiliry of a spider,the flying Level:Restoration?
abiliry of a bird and the swimming abrliry of a shark. Duration:1 minute
SavingThrow:Fortitudenegates(harmless)
Rune Effect
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance:
This rune functions like the mark of flyingexcept
as noted here. The subject gains a fly movement Description
mode at a speedof B0feet (good). Furthermore,the
The subject gains the regenerationof a troll as
subjectalsogainsa burrow mode at 20 feet, a climb
lost body parts are regained, broken bones are
mode at 30 feet, and a swim mode at 40 feet.
mended and physical vitality is increased.
\Tearing medium or heavy armor, or carrying a
medium or heavy load, reduces these speedsto Rune Effect
burrow 15 feet, climb Z0 feet, fly 60 feet, and swim The subject gains regeneration 70. All damage
25 feet.The subject retains her Dexterity bonus to inflicted on the subjectfrom all sourcesis treated as
AC in all movement modes. nonlethal damage,which healsat a rate of 70 points
The subject gains a +B racial bonus on Climb per round, although acid and fire deal lethal dam-
checks.She can alwayschooseto take 1Oon Climb ageto the subject.Also, the subject'sseveredbody
checks,even if rushedor threatened. members(fingers,toes,hands,feet, arms,legs,tails,
The subject also gains a *8 racial bonus on any or even headsof multi-headed creatures),broken
Swim check to perform some special action or bones,and ruined organsgrow back. After the mark
avoid ahazard.She can alwayschooseto take 10 on is activated,the physicalregenerationis complete
a Swim check, even if distracted or endangered. in 1 round if the severedmembersare present and
She can use the run action while swimmitg, pro- touching the creature.It takes 1 minute otherwise.
viding she swims in a straight line. Mark of regenerationalso rids the subject of exhaus-
tion or fatigue. Damage that the subject suffered
Markof Purification before activating the rune is converted to nonle-
Remoq,tesmany physical ffiictions. thal damage and regenerated; when the rune's
(Healing)
Conjuration duration expires, all remaining damage becomes
lethal (unlessit was causedby " nonlethal effect).
Lcvel:Restoration4
The mark has no effect on nonliving creatures
Duration:Instantaneous
(including undead).
SavingThrow:Wrllnegates(harmless)
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance:
Markof Restoration
Description Removesseveralmental afflictions.
Positive energywashesover the subject to wipe (Healing)
Conjuration
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Duration:Instantaneous
Rune Effect SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
The following adverseconditions affecting the Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance:
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diseased,nauseated,sickenedand poisoned. Description
A poisoned creature suffersno additional effects Positive energywashesover the subject to wipe
from the poison, and any temporary effects are away mental afflictions.
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MarkofSpeecl Mark ofStriking, Al ignecl


The subject's speedand maneuuerabilityincrease. A nnnnal weapon becomes cluanc, evil,goodor lawful .
Transmutation Transmutation [seetext]
Lcvel:Motion2 Lcvel:Striking3
Duration:10 minutes TargehOnenaturalweapon
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless) Duration:t hour
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance: SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance:
Description
The subjectgainsthe speed,climbing and jump- Description
ing ability of a tiger. One of the subject'snatural weaponsis imbued
with highly focusedand energeticspirits.
Rune Effect
The subject gains severalbenefitswhen this Rune Effect
mark is activated. Choose an alignment from chaotic, evil, good or
The subject'sbaseland speedincreasesby 30 feet. lawful when placing the finishing stroke of the
There is no effect on other modesof movement such mark. Activate this mark to align the natural weapon
asburrow, climb, fly or swim. As with any effectthat as chosen when the mark was inscribed.This rune
increasesspeed,this spell affectsjumping distance functions like the spell align weapon, except as
(see "J,r-p" in Chapter 4: Skills of the Plnyer's alreadynoted.
Handbook).
The subject gets a +10 racial bonus on Climb Mark ofStriking,Energy
checks and retains her Dexterity bonus to Armor A natural weapon dealsbonus energ1damage.
Class(if any) while climbing, and opponentsget no Transmutation [seetext]
specialbonus to their attacksagainsther; however, Lcvel:Striking6
the subjectcannot usethe run action while climb- TargehOnenaturalweapon
ing.
Duration:t hour
The subjectgets2 + 10 racialbonuson Jump checks. SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
SpellResistance:Yes(harmless)
MarkofSpeecl, Lesser
The subject'sspeedincreases
by 10 feet. Description
Transmutation One of the subject'snatural weaponseruptswith
Level:Motion0 acid, cold, fire or electricity energy.The subject's
Duration:1minute attacks deal additional energy-baseddamage,but
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless) the subject suffersno ill effects.
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance:
RuneEffect
Description Choose one energy type from acid, cold, fire or
The subjectis invigoratedwith energyand gains electriciry when making the final stroke to complete
a quick burst of speed. this mark. Activate this mark to cause the natural
weaponit imbuesto erupt with the chosenenergy.This
Rune Effect mark dispelsany existing energyeffect alreadyon the
The target'sbaseland speedincreasesby 10 feet natural weapon.For example,if the natural weapon is
when this mark is activated. There is no effect on already flaming when a mmk of energysmkingis acti-
other modesof movement suchasburrow, climb, fly, vated for cold damage,the flaming effect is dispelled.
or swim.As with any effectthat increasesyour speed, The energydoesnot harm the subject.The natural
"J.rrnp" weapondealsan extra 1d6points of the chosenenergy
this spell affectsyour jumping distance (see
in Chapter 4: Skills of the Plnyer'sHandbook). damageon a successfulhit. Upon striking a successful
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GA&IE
Description Rune Effect
Successfulattacks made with the natural weapon The bearer'sunanned attacksgain multiple effec$.
are so strong that they causethunderclaps. First, the basedamageof all natural weaponsimproves
by one step as though each weapon's size were in-
Rune Effect creased.For example,a weaponthat did 3d6 points of
The basedamageof the natural weapon improvesby damage would improve to 4d6 with this effect (see
one stepasthough its sizewere increased.For example, Table 71in the Plnyer'sHmdbook).
a weaponthat did ld8 points of damagewould improve Second, the subject'sreach increasesby 5 feet.
ro 7d6 with this effect (seeTable 74 in the Playu's
Finally, a visible shockwave emanatesfrom the
Handfuk). Funfrer, the natural weapon dealsan extra
subject's fists whenever he throws punches. The
1d6 points of sonic damageon a successfulhit, and it
subjectcan usehis natural weaponsto make ranged
acquiresthe thmdcrngweapon specialabiliry (seethe
"'Weapons"). touch attacks with a range of 3 0 feet. The
DMG, Chapter 7,
shockwavesproducedfrom thesestrikesdeal 1d8 +
Strength modifier points of bludgeoning damage
MarkofStriking,Sure plus 1d6 points of sonic damage.
I'Jegatesconcealmentand couer penalties.
Transmutation Mark of Striking, Vampiric
LevehStriking1 I'l atural weapon drains the victim' s life force .
TargehOnenaturalweapon Transmutation
Duration:t hour LevehStriking5
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless) TargehOnenaturalweapon
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance: Duration:t hour
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
Description
SpellResistance:Yes(harmless)
This mark has the appearanceof an ye, and the
natural weapon almost seemsto seeon its own. Description
Rune Effect The subject'snatural weapon is imbued with the
essenceof a vampire. Her natural attacks give life
The natural weapon ignoresthe Acbonus granted
back to her.
to targetsby anything lessthan total cover and the
misschancegrantedto targetsby anything lessthan Rune Effect
total concealment.Total cover and total conceal-
The subject heals as many points of damageas it
ment provide their normal benefits against the
inflicts with the basedamageof its natural weapon.The
natural weapon.
creaturedoesnot heal extra damagedealt by Strength,
enhancements,energyand soon. If the creature'sbase
Mark ofStriking,Ultimate attack is ld8, then only this roll provideshealirg, even
Gain deadly reach and ranged atmcks. if the fulI amount dealtwith eachattack is,for example,
Transmutation 1dB+ 10 points ofdamageplus 1d6 points offire damage.
LevehStriking? Critical hits heal all base attack damage dealt. For
Duration:4 hours example,the natural attackfrom the previousexample
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless) would heal 2d8 hit points per critical hit.
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance:
Markofthe Bactger
Description The subject flies into a ra"ge.
The subject'snatural weaponsbecome so power- Transmutation
ful that shockwavesprecede them. He no longer LevehBeast3
needsto make actual physicalcontact with a victim Duration:Seetext
to deal melee damage.
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
SpellResistancqYes(harmless)
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effect may make a Reflex save (DC 10 + IIZ minutes
Durationz?
subject's Hit Dice + subject'sConstitution modi- SavingThrow:Fortitude
fier) for half damage. Yes
SpellResistance:

MarkoftheGolem Description
The subject gainsnatural armor and damageredu.c- The subject is imbued with the essenceof a
tion. snake. Poison sacsdevelop, and the subject be-
Transmutation comescapableof injecting poison into wounds he
LevehBeast6 creates.
Duration:2minutesor untildrscharged Rune Effect
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
\Thenever the subject strikes with the affected
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance: natural weapoh, victims struck must succeedat a
Fortitude saving throw (DC 10 + 1/Z subject'sHit
Description
Dice + subject'sConstitution modifier) or suffer
The subject'sskin hardens like stone, warding
Id4 points of temporary Constitution damage,and
him againstblows, cuts, stabsand slashes.
another ld4points of temporaryConstitution dam-
Rune Effect age 1 minute later. The subject'sclawsor teeth will
grow long enough to act aspiercing weaponsfor the
Activating this mark grants the subject a +5
mark's duration; the subject gains a claw or bite
enhancement bonus to natural armor and damage
attack if he did not have one already.
reduction 1O/adamantine.Once the effect has pre-
vented a total of 100 points of damage, it is
discharged.
MarkoftheTiger
\Uhen both this rune and mark of thewerewolf are Increasesnatural w eapon's damage.
in effect,the DR lO/adamantinereducesdamageby Transmutation
silver weaponsby 10 points, which is taken offthe Level:Beast1
100 points of protection provided by mark of the TargehOnepiercrngnaturalweapon
golem. 2 minutes
Durationz
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
Markofthelmp Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance:
The subject gainsfast healing3 .
Description
Transmutation
The subjectis imbued with the essenceof a tiger.
LevehBeast4
The natural weapon sharpensand dealsadditional
Duration:10 rounds
damage.
SavingThrow:Fortitudenegates(harmless)
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance: Rune Effect
The subject'sclaw and or bite attack becomes
Description
more potent, the natural weapon's base damage
The subjectis imbuedwith the essenceof an imp, improving by one step as though its were size
granting her superiorhealing powers. increased.For example,a weaponthat did 1d6base
points of damagewould improve to 1d8 with this
Rune Effect
effect (seeTable 7-4 in the Player'sHandbook).If
The subjectgainsfast healing3.
the subjectdoesnot have a claw or bite attack, he
acquiresone of his choice for the rune's duration.
MarkoftheSnake
I'Jatural attacksbecomepoisonous. MarkoftheWerewolf
Transmutation
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LevehBeast7
Transmutation
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MarkofVision,Lesser Rune Effect


Thisrunefunctions
asthespelldispelmnglc,except
The subject gainslow-Iight qtision.
asnoted here. It acts asan areadispel only, affecting
Transmutation
everythingwithin a 3O-footradius.The casterlevel of
Lcvel:Awareness0
the rune is 10th, so rhe casrerlevel check is 1dZ0+10.
Duration:1minute
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
Yes(harmless)
SigilofHealing
SpellResistance:
Cures 4dB pointsof dnmagefor manJ creatures.
Description (Healing)
Conjuration
The subject'seyesglow a faint yellow ashe gains Level:Healing6
the ability to seebetter in dimly lit areas. Duration:Instantaneous
or Will half(seetext)
SavingThrow:Will half(harmless)
Rune Effect Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance: or Yes(seetext)
Activate this mark to gain low-light vision for
the rune's duration. Description
A blastof positiveenergyhealsall nearbycreatures.
MarkofVision,True Rune Effect
The subjectseesaII thingsas they really are.
All creatures in the area (allies and enemies
Drvination
alike) are cured of 4d8 points of damage.
LevehAwareness6
Like other cure effects, sigrlof healingdeals dam-
Duration:2 minutes
age to undead in its area rather than cures them.
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
Each affected undead may attempt a Will savefor
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance:
half damage.
Description
The subject gains the ability to see through
Sigilof Healing,Greater
darkness;notice magically hidden doors; pinpoint (Healing)
Conjuration
creatures through magical concealment; and see LevehHealing7
invisible objects, illusions, and the true forms of This sigil functions like sigzlof healing,except that
transmuted things. it cures5d10 points of damage.

Rune Effect Sigilof Healing,Superior


This rune functions asthe spell true seeing,except
(Healing)
Conjuration
as already noted.
LcvehHealingB
MatenalCornponertr:Theinkforthisruneismadefr om
This sigil functions like sigrlof healing,except that
250 gp wonfi of mushroom powder, saffron and fat.
it cures6dl Z points of damage.

SigilofDispelling Sigilof Healing,Ultimate


Cancelsmaglcal spellsand effects.
(Healing)
Conjuration
Abjuration
Level:Healing?
Level:Shielding
3
Duration:Instantaneous This sigil functions like sigrlof healing,except that
SavingThrow:None it cures200 points of damage.
No
SpellResistance:
SigilofPurification
Description Remouesbltghtand increasescrop yields.
A blast of counter-magic dispelsmagical spells Transmutation
and effects in the area. LevehRestoratron
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Rune Effect RuneEffect
As sigrl of lesser transportation, except you can When you inscribethis sigil, you must designate
designateany location on the plane as long asyou a spot within 500 feet asthe destination by encod-
have seen the physical destination at least once ing intricate markswithin the sigil.Activating this
(possiblyusing magic) and the destination has not mark causesall affected creatures to teleport in-
significantly changed.(The GM makesthis deter- stantly to the destination.
mination. If shedecidesthe localehaschangedtoo The subjects can't take any other actions after
much since you last saw it then you may end up teleporting until their next turns.
someplaceelse that looks very similar.) Subjectscarrying more weight than their maxi-
mum loadsdo not teleport.
SigiI ofTransportation, If the subjectsarrive in a place that is already
Greater occupiedby a solid body, each teleported creature
takes 1d6 points of damage and is shunted to a
Transports creaturesanywhere instantly. random open spaceon a suitablesurfacewithin 100
Conjuration(Teleportation)
feet of the intended location. If there is no free
LevehMotion7 spacewithin 100feet,eachteleportedsubjecttakes
Area:10-foot-radius
burst an additional Zd6 points of damageand is shunted
Duration:Instantaneous to a free spacewithin 1,000feet. If there is no free
SavingThrow:Will negates spacewithin 1,000 feet, each teleported creature
Yes
SpellResistance: takes an additional 4d6 points of damageand the
effect simply fails.
Description
Creaturesin the areadisappear,reappearingsorrre- SigiI ofTransportation,
where else in the universe.
Ultimate
Rune Effect Instantly transporrscreaturesanJwhere.
As sigrl of lesser transportation, except you can Conluration(Teleportation)
designateany location on any plane. If you have Level:Motion?
never been to the designatedplane, then you can Area:S-foot-radiusburst
inscribe general marks that effectively pick ? r?.rr-
Duration:Seetext
dom location on that plane. If the indicated
SavingThrow:Will negates
destinationhaschangedsignificantlysinceyou last
Yes
SpellResistance:
sawit, the effect is the sameasdesignatinga random
location on the plane. Description
Creaturesin the areadisappear,reappearingsorrr-
SigilofTransportation,Lesser where elseon the sameplane.
Instantly transporrscreaturesa shortdistance.
Conjuration(Teleportatron) Rune Effect
Lcvel:Motion4 As sigrl of lesser transportation, except you can
Area:5-foot-radiusburst designateany location on the plane as long as you
Duration:Instantaneous have seen the destination at least once and the
SavingThrow:Will negates destination has not significantly changed (seesigrl
Yes
SpellResistance: of nansportation).Also, this sigil is permanent and
can be activated any number of times.
Description A sigrl of ultimate transportationthat is disabled
Creaturesin the areadisappear,reappearingsorrr- becomes inactive for 10 minutes; it can then be
where elsenearbv. triggered again as normal.
MaterialComponent:Rune paint laced with pow-
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effect can be dispelled normally with dispelmag1c. the caster attains the maximum possible size and
may make a Strength check (using her increased
Avatar Strength) to burst any enclosuresin the process.If
C asterbecomesa ntearL,{ dJ-slwenedfighangmachine. she fails, she is constrained without harm by the
Transmutation materials enclosing her - the spell cannot crush
LevehPreT,,SorlWiz7 the casterby increasingher size.
V, S, M
Components: All equipment worn or carried by the caster is
similarly enlargedby the spell.Melee and projectile
CastingTime:1standardaction
weapons affected by this spell deal more damage.
Range:Personal
Other magical properties are not affected by this
TargehYou
spell. Any enlarged item that leaves the caster's
Duration:1round/level (including a projectileor thrown weapon)
possession
instantly returns to its normal size.This meansthat
Description
thrown weapons deal their normal damage, and
The casterscreamsa war cry as she grows in size
projectiles deal damage based on the size of the
and strength. Her flesh hardens.Her skin, clothing
weapon that fired them. Magical properties of en-
and all her possessions become a dimly luminous
larged items are not increasedby this spell.
silver-gray.
Multiple magical effectsthat increasesizedo not
Spell Effect stack.
Upon casting this spell, the caster becomes a dispelsbut doesnot counte r reduceperson.
Aq,,atar
fighting avatar of her ideals.Her mindset changes Material Component: A chunk of adamantine
sothat sherelishescombat.She losesher spellcasting worth at least 500 gp.
ability, including her ability to usespell activation
or spellcompletion magic items,just as if the spells BerserkerStrength
were no longer on her classlist. Subjectgairua +4 borun n SnengthandConsntution.
The caster gains a +{ enhancement bonus to Transmutation
Strength, a +6 enhancement bonus to Constitution LevehHlr 3, Hnt 3, Sor/Wiz3
and a +Z enhancementbonusto Dexteriry. She gains Components:V, S, M/DF
a +B enhancementbonusto natural armor (this stacks
CastingTime:1standardaction
with any inherent natural arrnor but not with any
Range:Touch
other enhancementsto natural armor) and spellresis-
TargehCreaturetouched
tance equalto 10 + her casterlevel. She is considered
Duration:1mrn./level
proficient with all simple and martial weapons.
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
The caster doubles in height and increasesin
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance:
weight by " factor of 10. This increasechangesthe
caster'ssize category to the next larger one. The
Description
castergainsan additional +4 stzebonusto Strength,
The subject becomesas strong and hardy as the
a -Z size penalty to Dexterity (negating the err-
toughest orc warriors.
hancement bonus noted above), and a -1 size
penalty on attack rolls and AC due to her increased Spell Effect
size. (ln total, the caster will benefit from +8 to
The subject gains a +4 enhancement bonus to
Strength, +6 to Constitution, +7 to AC, +3 on
Strength and Constitution.
attack rolls and +4 on damagerolls.)
Arcane Material Component: A few hairs, or a
A humanoid creature whose size increasesto
pinch of dung, from an orc.
Large has a fighting spaceof 10 feet and a natural
reach of 10 feet. This spell does not change the
caster'sspeed.
Berserker
Strength,Mass
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Area:Cone Transmutation
Duration:Instantaneous Lcvel:SorlWizT
SavingThrow:Reflexhalf V, S
Components:
Yes
SpellResistance: CastingTime:1standardaction
Range:Personal
Description Area:20-ft.-radiusemanation
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Duration:1round/level
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No
SpellResistance:
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Greater Cyclone
Abjuration Windstorm lifts opponent into the air .
Level:Hlr ?, Sor/Wiz? Evocation[Air]
This spell functions exactly as counterspellt,eX- Level:Drw 3, Sha3
cept that it counters spellsof up to 9th level. Components: V, S
CastingTime:1standardaction
Counterspell,
Lesser Range:Medium(100ft. + 10ft./level)
Abjuration TargehOneMediumor smallercreature
LevehHlr 3, Sor/Wiz3 Duration:1roundl? levels
This spell functions exactly as counterspellt,save SavingThrow:Reflexnegates(seetext)
that it counters spellsof up to 3rd level. Yes
SpellResistance:

Description
Cripple,Mass The castersummonsa small cyclone that lifts the
Transmutation
target into the air, spinning him rapidly and buffet-
LevehSor/Wiz6, Swh6
ing him with powerful winds.
Range:Close(25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Targets:Onelivingcreature/level,
notwo of whichcanbe Spell Effect
morethan30 ft. apart A 1O-foot-high cyclone appearsin the square
This spell functions like cripple*,except that it you designate.A Medium or smaller creature
affectsmultiple creatures. within that square risks being battered by the
cyclone and lifted into the air (Large and larger
CrushingWave creaturesare unaffected). The target is allowed
an initial Reflex save to avoid takingZd6 points
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of damage.If the target succeeds,he immediately
Evocation[Water]
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LevehSha4, Sor/Wiz3
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Components:
V, S, M
one of them). If this save is failed, in addition ro
CastingTime:1standardaction
taking damagethe subject must attempt another
Range:Close(25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) Reflex save or be lifted into the air and whirled
Area:Lineto maximum range viciously by the cyclone, taking 7d6 points of
Duration:Instantaneous damage each round. A creature that can fly is
SavingThrow:Reflexhalf allowed a Reflex save each round to escapethe
SpellResistance:
No cyclone; the creature still takes damagebut can
leave if the save is successful.
Description A creature trapped in the cyclone cannot move
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blastsforward at unstoppablespeed. spell it must succeedat a Concentration check
(DC 1,5 + the level of the spell the creature is
Spell Effect
attempting to cast). A creature caught in the
The wave travels along the ground or other semi- cyclone takes a -4 penalty to Dexterity and a -Z
solid surface(water, for example). Creatureswithin penalty on attack rolls.
the wave'spath take 1d8 points of bludgeoningdam-
The cyclone is stationary and persists for the
ageper casterlevel (maximum 10d8) , with a Fortitude
spell'sduration. A creaturemoving into the square
saveallowed for half. Those who fail this saveare also
the cyclone occupiesrisksdamageand entrapment,
knocked prone (standing up is a move action).
as describedabove. The cyclone can carry only as
Crushingwave cannot be cast into the air. This many creaturesas can fit into its square (i... one
spell can be cast normally underwater. Medium or Small creature), so if it is "full" other
Material Component: A drop of ocean water. creatures passing through the square do not risk
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may be divided however the casterwishes. Description
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dfirk sacrificeupon an undead creature with 6 Hit extending to swirl around his allies. This lrght seen$
Dice, he gainsthree spell levels.He can recall one urtangible,but seruesasa barrier againstenemy attacla.
3rd-level spell; a Znd-level spell and a lst-level
spell;or three 1st-levelspells.0-levelspellscount as Spell Effect
half a level for thesepurposes. All allieswithin the spells'area,including the caster,
If the target succeedsat its Will save,the caster gain a +1 deflection bonus to AC for eveny6 caster
losescontrol of the creature. levels,to a maximum of +4 atcasterlevel 20.
An ally gains these benefits only when in the
DeathanctDecay radiusof the spell.An ally within the radiuswhen
the spell is cast retains the benefits only while he
Wirhers and destroysall within range.
remains within the spell's radius. An ally who
Necromancy
enters the radius after the spell is cast gains the
Lcvel:Ncr ?
benefits for aslong ashe remainswithin the radius.
Components: V, S, M
CastingTime:1standardaction
Range:Medium(100ft. * 10ft./level)
DimensionBlink
Caster teleportsa short distance.
Area:60-ft.-radiusemanation
Conluration(Teleportation)
up to 1 round/level
Duration:Concentration,
Level:Sor/Wiz5
SavingThrow:Fortitudehalf
Components: V, S
Yes
SpellResistance:
CastingTime:1free action
Description Range:Close(25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Negative energy infusesthe area in visible puffs. Targeh You
Living creaturesage rapidly, &s skin sagsand flesh Duration:Instantaneous
sloughs off bones. Structures wither and collapse,
Description
suffering the effectsof decadeswithin a few seconds.
With a quick word and hard gesture,the caster
Spell Effect vanishesand reappearsa short distance away.
All living creaturesand non-natural smtcturesin the
Spell Effect
areatake 3d3 points of damageper casterlevel (maxi-
mum 20d8) per round from negative energy.Creatures The caster can teleport to any location within
areallowedFortirudesavingthrowstohalve thedamage. range that she can see.Casting this spell is a free
action; a charactercan cast only one spell as a free
Since undead are powered by negative energy,
action each round.
this spell curesthem a like amount of damage.
Material Component: A dead rose.
DivineGrace
DevotionAura Subject gainsspellresistanceand + 1 to AC .
Transmutation [Good]
Surrounding alliesgain bonuse.sro AC.
Lcvel:Hlr Z,Plw 2
Conjuration
Components:V, S, DF
Level:Hlr Z,Plw2
CastingTime:1standardaction
Components:V, S, DF
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CastingTime:1standardaction
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Description HealingLight
An arrow in the caster'sgraspfreezesand magi-
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(Healing)
Conjuration
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LeveLHlr 3, Plw3
that quickly breaksaway in thin shards,but leaves
Components: V, S
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CastingTime:1standardaction
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a Will saving throw or suffer an additional effect. yes
SpellResistance:
Those who fail their saving throw are affected as
though by " slowspell for 1 round/level. Description
A slawed creature can take only a single move A colurrrn of argent light, coruscatingwith positive
action or standard action each round, but not both energy,beamsdown on the targetand healshis wounds
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movesat half its normal speed(round down), which The light heals2d8 points of damage+ 1 point per
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Frosrarrow dispelsbut doesnot counterhnsteand Since undead are damaged by positive energy,
does not otherwise affect magically speeded or this spell deals a like amount of damage to them,
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Material Component: One normal arrow. savesto halve the damage.

FrostBolt Healinglight, Greater


Blast of cold dnmagesand stunsthe target. (Healing)
Conluration
Evocation [Cold] LevehHlr 4, Plw4
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Components:V, S damage+1 point per casterlevel (r.rpto +15).
CastingTime:1standardaction
Range:Close(25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) Healinglight, Lesser
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Conluration
Duration:Instantaneous LevehHlr Z,Plw 2
SavingThrow:Fortitudenegates(seetext) Ashealinglightt,exceptthat it heals 1d8 points of
Yes
SpellResistance: damage+1 point per casterlevel (.rp to +5).

Description HooksofBincling
The caster flings forth a blast of super-frozenice
Entanglesand anchorsa demonor undeadcreature.
and dancing blue energy.The frost bolt slamsinto (Creation)[Force]
Conluration
the target, sending numbing wavesof cold pulsing
LevehHlr 3, Plw3, Sor/Wiz3
through his marrow.
Components: V, S, M/DF
Spell Effect CastingTime:1standardaction
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cold damage.Creatures who take damagefrom the Duration:1 round/level
frost bolt must succeed at a Fortitude save or be SavingThrow:Fortitudenegates
stunnedfor Id4 rounds,asthe chill numbs their limbs. Yes
SpellResistance:
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The caster releasesa power'fulwave of spikesthat carrion beetle hatches and burstsfrom the victim's
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in their path. The spikesare 6 inches in diameter and newly hatched carrion beetleattacksthe samevictim
eachrangesin height from 3 to 6 feettall. O.ly creatures on the following round if it survivedthe initial damage
and objectswithin 5 feet of the ground at the time the ( information on the carrionbeetlecan be found in the
spell is castare at risk. Each 5-foot by 5-foot areaof the Manual of Monsters). The carrion beetle begins to
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and so on. Small creaturesare affectedby IdZ spikes, attacks. After 1 round per caster level, the carrion
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7 penalry on attack rolls, a I penalry to effective LevehHlr Z,Plw 2
Dexteriry, and can't move. An impaledcharacterwho Components: V, S
attempts to cast a spell must make a Concentration
CastingTime:1standardaction
check (nC 15) or lose the spell. Spikesthat do not
Range:Close(25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
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TargehOnecreature
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Duration:1mrn./level
check (nC n) to get loose.The spikesimpaling a
creatureimmediatelyretract if the subjectescapes. All SavingThrow:Wrllnegates(harmless)
spikes automatically retract after 1 round per level Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance:
whether affectedsubjectsescapeor not.
Description
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on Beetle The casterdrawsfonfi the potential ofan ally'sfighting
spirit and wreatheshim in his own spiritual energies.
Carrion beetledevours qtictimfrom inside.
Necromancy Spell Effect
Level:Sor/Wiz1 The target gains a +Z competence bonus on
V, S, M
Components: damagerolls and a +7 deflection bonus to AC.
CastingTime:1standardaction
Range:Touch InnerFire,Mass
TargehOnelivingcreature Transmutation
(seetext)
Duration:1round/level Lcvel:Hlr 6
SavingThrow:Fortitudenegates Range:Close(25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Yes
SpellResistance: Targets:Onecreature/level,
notwo of whichcanbe more
than30 ft. apart
Description
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The caster'sconupting touch implantsacarrionbeetle
affectsmultiple creatures.
larva in a creature.The larva eatsthe victim from the
insideout. It burstsfrom its victim when it hatchesinto
a carrion beetle,and attacksthe character'sopponents.
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Caster sacrificeshimself to damageaII nearby.
Spell Effect Evocation[Fire]
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plant the carrion beetle larva. One round later, the V, S
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For example, the caster is taking 13 points of Yes
SpellResistance:
damageand would die if she did not usernann shield
to prevent some of the damage.She has three spell Description
slotsremaining:one 1st-levelslot,one 3rd-levelslot, The target staggersasa spell deterioratesfrom his
and one 5th-level slot. She could expend her 5th- mind.
level slot to prevent 9 points of damage;she could
also expend her 3rd-level slot to stop a total of 14 Spell Effect
points of damage.However, shebelievesshe'll need The targetloseshis highest-levelpreparedspellor
her 3rd-level spell for something elseto help finish highestavailablespellslot of 6th level or lower. If he
the fight, so insteadshe decidesto usejust her 5th- has more than one spell available of equally high
level and l st-levelslotsto absorba total of 10 points level, he may choosewhich spell is lost.
of damage.She takes 3 points of damageherself. Material Component: A bit of mold.
Damage cannot be absorbed by expending 0-
level spell slots. MysteriousPurpleBlast
MaterialCornponenr: A sapphireworth at least 10 gp. Damagesthe target with mystic energ1.
Evocation
MassRevival Level:Sor/Wiz1
Returns brief life to many allies. Components:V, S, M
(Healing)
Conjuration CastingTime:1standardaction
Level:Hlr ? RangeMedrum (100ft. * 10 ft./level)
Components:V, S, M, DF TargehOnecreature
CastingTime:1round Duration:Instantaneous
Range:Close(25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) SavingThrow: None
TargehUp to six deadcreatures,no two of whichcanbe Yes
SpellResistance:
morethan30 ft. apart
Duration:1roundl4levels Description
SavingThrow: None The casterslasheswith her weapon (or punches
No
SpellResistance: with her fist), sending forth a bright, sparking
sphereof purple energy.It is not electricity, it is not
Description negative energy; no one knows quite what it is -
An angelic form appearsin the air as the caster's but damn it, it hurts.
fallen allies rise again.
Spell Effect
Spell Effect The castermust succeedat a rangedtouch attack
This spell functions like nuch of hfe*, except that it to hit with this spell.The blast deals 1d8 points of
can affectmultiple creaturesand the duration isshorter. damageper two casterlevels(maximum 5d8). This
Material Component: Diamonds worth a total of is raw magical damage,so all forms of energy resis-
at least 1,000 gp/creature. tance are ineffective against it.
Material C omponent: Anyth ing.
MinclRot
Target loseshis highest-Ieuelspell.
Orb ofAnnihilation
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CastingTime 1standardaction Components: V, S
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a victim once it hasbeen cured,killed, or if the subject SavingThrow:None
is on another plane. The caster does not get any No
SpellResistance:
information asto why a link cannot be established.
Description
PassUnknown When an enemy successfullyhits the caster in
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lllusion(Glamer) time, avoiding further attacks.
LevehSor/Wiz5
Spell Effect
V, S, M
Components:
If the caster takes damage while this spell is in
CastingTime:1standardaction
effect, she immediately becomes incorporeal
Range:Personalor touch (though she remains visible as a ghostly outline).
Targeh You or a creatureweighingno more than 100 The caster becomes corporeal again in the next
pounds/level round, immediately before the initiative count of
1 min./level
Duration: the effect that damagedher.
SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless) While incorporeal, the castercan be harmed only
Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance: by spellsand magic weaponsand has a 50o/ochance
to avoid all damage from a corporeal source. She
Description takesdamagenormally from other incorporeal cre&-
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illusion falls awaywhen the subjectattacks,but he can and weapons with the ghosrbuch quality; she does
regain it with a moment of concentration. not have a 50o/ochance to avoid damagefrom these
sources.While incorporealthe casterlosesall armor
Spell Effect
and natural armor bonusesto AC, but gainsa deflec-
This spellfunctionslike tnusibikry,exceptthat it also
tion bonus to her AC equal to her armor bonus +
makesthe subjectperfectly silent. The subject makes
natural armor bonus + her Charisma modifier. Es-
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deflection bonuseswhile the casteris incorporeal.
example, if the subject knocks over a vase, it still
The castercannot affect corporeal creatureswhile
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incorporeal,saveby force effectsand ghosrnrchweap-
however, it makesno sound.) This effect addss +70
ons.Shecan affectother incorporealcreaturesnormally.
circumstance bonus to the subject's Move Silently
Material Component: A faerie dragon wing.
checks.The subjectcan make noise if he wishes- for
example,to cast a spell with a verbal component.
If the subjectattacks,he becomesvisible and makes
ProfaneAura
noise norrnally (much like invisibility).However, the Surrounding allies moq)eand heal faster.
subject can spend one full round concentrating to Transmutation [Evil]
regain his invisibiliry and soundlessness. Level:Hlr 4, Ncr 4
Material Component: An eyelash encased in a Components:V, S, M
piece of gum arabic. CastingTime:1standardaction
Range:Personal
PhaseShift Effech20 -ft.-radiusemanation
Caster becomesincorporealafter sufferingdnmage, Duration:1round/level
Abjuration SavingThrow:Fortitudenegates(harmless)
Level:Hlr 3, Sor/Wiz4 SpellResistancqYes(harmless)
Components:V, S, M
Description
CastingTime:1standardaction
The powers of unlife grant terrible energy and
Range:Personal
rapid healing to the caster'sallies.
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Transmutation Transmutation
LevehSor/Wiz0 Lcvel:Sor/Wiz3
This spell functions like restorelight dnmnget, This spell functions like restoreLightdnmnget,
except that it restoresonly 1 point of damage. except that it restores3d8 points of damage+ 1 per
casterlevel (maximum + 15).
RestoreMoclerateDamage
Transmutation RestoreSeriousDamage,
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Transmutation
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+1 per casterlevel (maximum +35).
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Transmutation SearingArrows
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This spell functions like Tnassrestorelight d,am- Transmutation
aget, except that it restores2d8 points of damage LevehElr2, Hnt2, Pre2,Sha2,,SorlWiz2
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SiphonLife sorbs the magic into her body, using it to recall
Caster drainsConsritudonfrom qtictimand gainshit spellsthat she has alreadycast.
points.
Necromancy Spell Effect
Level:Sor/Wiz5 This spellaffectsonly creaturescapableof casting
Components: V, S spells.The target is allowed a new \Uill saveeach
CastingTime:1standardaction round to break free of the spell.The target can end
Range:Close(25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) the spell in severalother ways as well, such as by
Target:Onelivingcreature moving out of range or blocking the line of effect.
(D)
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Concentrationo
Duration: Siphonmana drains spell levels from the target.
The total number of spelllevelsthat can be drained
SavingThrow:None
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SpellResistanceYes
is cast, the target losesa single 1st-levelprepared
Description spell or unused spell slot; the spell or spell slot is
expendedjust asif the target had castthe spell.The
Gouts of blood erupt from a victim's eyes,nose and
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level (ot lower) spell or spell slot that she had
and the caster.The casteropensher mouth and drawsin
previouslyexpended(either by castingit or by some
the stre&ffi,gaining vitaliry asthe victim weakens.
other means). She may choose which spell she
Spell Effect recalls,though it must be one that she had previ-
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cast.The casterregains5 hit points per point of Consti- or usedit. If the targetdid not have a l st-levelspell
rution bled from the hrget. A direct line of sight is or spell slot available, then he does not lose any
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by * object at least5 feet by 5 feet, the spell ends.The lower) spell, she doesnot regain any spellsor spell
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creaturesofMedium sizeand smaller.Largecreaturescan In the secondround, the castersimilarly drains
of coursebe targets,but sucha creaturein the path of the one Znd-level spell or spell slot from the target,
streamwill usuallyblock line of sight and end the spell. regainingone Znd-level(or lower) spellor spellslot
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SiphonMana spell slots available,the caster instead drains one
lst-level spell or spell slot (if able) and recallsone
Transfers spellslomfrom targetto caster.
lst-level spell (if able).
Transmutation
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Lcvel:Sor/Wiz5
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Components:V, S, M, F
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CastingTime:1standardaction
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Range:Close(25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
a Will save (or otherwiseends the spell), or the
TargehOnecreature casterabsorbsthe maximum number of spell levels
(seetext)
Duration:Concentration (equal to her casterlevel).
SavingThrow:Will negates Material Component:A piece of string dipped in
Yes
SpellResistance: ink and black dragon blood.
Focw: An ivory-backedglove or gauntlet wofth at
Description
least 50 gp, which the caster must wear and use to
The target'smouth and eyesopen wide asstreams
capture the magical energyflowing from the target.
of incandescentmagicalenergypour from his body.
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AffiIE
Description Range:Personal
You infusethe target with magical energy,allow- Effect:Threeshadowduplicates
ing her to recall one spell she already cast. (D)
Duration:1round/level
SavingThrow: None
Spell Effect No
SpellResistance:
This spell only functions on a creature capableof
spellcasting.Upon casting this spell, the target im- Description
mediatelyrecallsone 4th-level or lower spellor spell The casterdisappearsin a showerof multicolored
slot she has already expended.The spell regained sparks.Appearing from three large concentrations
must be a spell that the mrget had previously pre- of red-, orange-and yellow-colored sparksare three
paredand expended(either by castingit or by some new copies of the caster. From the shower of red
other means).The spell or spell slot is immediately sparksemergesthe Essenceof Fire, from the orange
regained,asif the mrget had not castthat spell at all. sparkscomes the Essenceof Earth, and from the
Arcane F ocus:An etched ivory charm worth at yellow sparksrisesthe Essenceof Storm. Each copy
least 15 gp, worn on a chain around the neck. of the casterhas special powers.

Spell Effect
Stitch
This spell cannot be castunlessthe casteris on at
Target becomesbltnd and dumb.
leasta lO-foot by lO-foot areaor 5-foot by 15-foot
Conjuration(Creation)
areaof open terrain. The casterdisappearsand three
LevehSor/Wiz3, Swh3
shadow duplicates appear in her place. Th.y each
Components:V, S, M
look, sound and smell like the caster,though there
CastingTime:1standardaction are small differencesbased on the particular form.
RangeClose(25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) They are composedof a quasi-realshadowmaterial
TargehOnecreature and are tangible. Each copy appearswithin 5 feet of
Duration:1 minute/level the point where the spellwascast.Each copy regains
SavingThrow:Will negates lost hit points as if having restedfor a day (though
Yes
SpellResistance: this healing doesnot restoreability damageor pro-
vide other benefitsof restingfor a duy' changing back
Description doesnot heal the casterfurther).
Threadsof pale orangeenergyweavethrough the After 1 round per level, the effect ends and the
target's mouth and eyelids, rendering him blind caster'sspirit mergeswith any surviving shadow
and mute. copy. That copy returns to the character'snormal
form while the other copies (if they survived)
Spell Effect simply fade away. The caster has the adjusted
The target is blinded and muted by this spell.He remaining hit points of the selectedform. If all
cannot speak or cast spells with verbal compo- copiesare slain, then the last copy killed revertsto
nents, though he may make noise in other ways(bV her original form, though she remains dead.
clapping his hands, kicking a stone, sounding a The castercannot usefeatsunlessthey are usable
gong and the like).
as free actions. Class features that require actions
Material Component: A needle and a length of (including any normal spellcasting)are not avail-
thin bronze wire. able while under the effectsof this spell. The copies
use the character's normal ability scores,saving
Storm,EarthanctFire throws and Armor Class,along with various modifi-
Caster splirs into threeelementalforms, each with cations based on the particular form. Shadowy
differentpowers. versions of all gear and magic items appear on all
lllusion(Shadow) forms,but triggeredand consumablemagic items are
LevehSor/WizB not usable.Persistenteffectscontinue normally.
Components:V, S, M The castercontrols the actions of all three copies
CastingTime:1round as though they were separatecharacters, though
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spell.The rype anclChallenge Rating of the creature This spell functions like summonundeadIt, ex-
that provided the corpselimit the caster'soptions, as cept that the castercan surnmonor-recreaturefrom
shownon Table 3-1 . The summonedcreaturedoesnot the Znd-levellist or 1d3 creaturesof the samekind
count againstthe caster'snorrnalundeadcontrol limit. frorn the 1st-levellist. One corpseis requiredfor
Becauseundeadsummonedwith this spellare tempo- each summonedcreature.
rar|, the castercannot targetthern with dfrrksacrificet,
soulpreservattont or similar efrects. III
SummonUncleacl
A summoneduncleadcannot summon or otherwise Necromancy [Evil]
conjureanothercreature,nor can it we any teleportation Level:Gvn3, Ncr 3
or planarffavel abilities.Creaturescannot be summoned Target:Oneor morecorpseso notwo of whichcanbemore
into ar-renvironment that cannot supportthem. At the than30 ft. apart
the r-urdead
endof the dr-rration, creaturecollapsesandfalls
This spell functions like sr.rmmon undeaAIf , ex-
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cept that the castercar-rsurnrnonolre creaturefrom
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frorn the Zncl-levellist or td4+1 creaturesof the
componen t for aruTnote dead,crealeundeadorsim i larspeIls.
san-rekind from the lst-level list. One corpse is
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recluiredfor each sulnmonedcreature.
summoning,just asany other effectthat transforms
cleadcreaturesiutt-ruuclead.
IV
SummonUncleacl
Material Component:The corpse.
Necromancy
[Evil]
Level:Gvn4, Ncr 4
II
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Necromancy [Evil] whichcanbe morethan30 ft. apart
Level:Gvn2, Ncr 2
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BaseCreature Minimum HitDice
Rating
or Challenge
6th Level(continued)
Ghost Aberration,
animal,
dragon,giant,humanoid,
magical
beast, cR 2-32
monstroushumanoid or plantof Cha6+
Ghoul Humanoid
or monstrous
humanoid CR5_6
Shade Humanoid CR3_4
SkeletalMage Humanoid CR4-5
Skeletal
Warrior Humanoid or monstroushumanoid CR5-6
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Aberration,animal,dragon,f"y, magicalbeast,plantor other CR5-6
monstrouscreature I
Wraith Humanoid or monstroushumanoid CR5-6
Zombie Humanoid
or monstrous
humanord ?-10 HDI
Zth Level
Banshee Humanoid CR5
Crypt Fiend Nerubian CR7-B
Forsaken Humanoid CR7-B
Ghost Aberration,animal,dragon,giant,humanoid,
magicalbeast, CR42
monstroushumanord or plantof Cha6+
Ghoul Humanoid or monstrous humanord CR7
Shade Humanoid CR5
SkeletalMage Humanord CR6-7
SkeletalWarrior Humanoid
or monstrous
humanoid CR7-B
Withered Aberration, dragon,f"y, magical
animal, beast,plantor other CR7
monstrouscreature
Wraith Humanoid humanoid ,
or monstrous CR7
8th Level
Banshee Humanoid CR6-7
Crypt Fiend Nerubian CR?-10
Forsaken Humanoid CR?-10
Ghost I
Aberration,animal,dragon,giant,humanoid,
magicalbeast, cR 5-62
monstroushumanoid or plantof Cha6+
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?th Level
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SummonUncleacl
VII
Necromancy [Evil]
Description
Level:Gvn7, Ncr 7 One of the caster'sarms transforms into an enor-
Target:Oneor morecorpses,notwo of whichcanbemore mouspurple tentacle,sruddedwith power{ulsuckers.
than30 ft. apart The tentacle uncoils to lash at the caster'senemies.
This spellfunctions like summonutndead,If , except Spell Effect
that the caster can summon one creature from the
The castercan attack with the tentacleasif it were
7th-level list, 1d3creaturesof the samekind from the
a weapon with which she is proficient. She can
6th-level list or td4+1 creaturesof the samekind
attack with it (once) in the sameround in which she
from any combination of lower-level lists (for ex-
caststhe spell.The tentacle has a Strength of 75 (or
ample,zombieswith varying Hit Dice). One corpse
the caster'sStrength,whichever is higher) and deals
is requiredfor each summonedcreature.
1d8 points of damage(1d8+7 with Strength 75).k
hasa reachof 10feet greaterthan the caster'snormal
SummonUncleacl
VIII reach(i.".,15 feetforMediumcasters). The tentacle
Necromancy [Evil] can also wrap around targets and crush them. It
Level:GvnB, Ncr B counts as a Large creature for the purposesof gtap-
Target:Oneor morecorpses,notwo of whichcanbemore pling (+4grapplebonus) and hasthe ImprovedGrab
than30 ft. apart ability (can attempt to start a grappleasa free action
This spellfunctions like summonutndeadlt,except without provoking attacksof opportunity if it makes
that the caster can summon one creature from the a successfulmeleeattack). If the tentaclegetsa hold,
8th-level list, 1d3creaturesof the samekind from the it can constrict, dealing 2dB+7 points of damage
7th-level list or td4+1 creaturesof the samekind with a successfulgrapplecheck.
from any combination of lower-level lists (for ex- While the caster'sarm is a tentacle, she cannot
ample,zombieswith varying Hit Dice). One corpse use it to wield weaponsor perform other tasksof
is requiredfor each summonedcreature. fine manipulation. She suffersa -4 penalty on all
skill checks involving deft manipulation (Disable
SummonUncleaclIX Device, Open Lock and so on). She cannot cast
Necromancy spellswith somatic components.
[Evil]
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subsequentcastingsmust avoid the somatic compo-
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than30 feet apart nent), gainingmultiple tentacles(up to one per arm).
Fighting with more than one tentacle incurs all the
This spellfunctions like summonunAeadlt,except
normal penaltiesof fighting with multiple weapons.
that the castercan summon one creaturefrom the
Material Component:A bit of squid flesh.
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Level:Hlr 3, Wtd 3 Effech20 -ft.-radiusemanation
Components: V, S, DF Duration:1roundl? levels
CastingTime:1action SavingThrow:Will negates(harmless)
Range:Personal Yes(harmless)
SpellResistance:
Area:20 -ft.-radiusemanation
Duration:1round/level (D) Description
SavingThrow:None The caster'sand his allies' attacksare empowered
Yes(harmless) to drain life from their opponents,granting unholy
SpellResistance:
vigor and health to the spell'ssubjects.
Description
Spell Effect
The casteris surroundedby " glowing,blue-white
Allies (including the caster) within the spell's
aura. This aura grants keen insight to archers,
radius can drain life with successfulmelee attacks.
crossbowwieldersand similar warriors.
For each point of damage they deal to a living
Spell Effect opponent with a meleeattack, they gain 1 temporary
Allies within the radius, including the caster, hit point. An affectedcreaturecannot gain more hit
gain a +7 insight bonus on attack rolls and a +! points from a single opponent than that opponent
insight bonus on damage rolls with ranged weap- has (i..., his current hit points + 10). These tempo-
ons. These bonusesonly apply if the target of the rary hit points disappeart hour later.
attack is within 30 feet of the characrer. An ally gains these benefits only when in the
An ally gains these benefits only when in the radius of the spell. An ally within the radius when
radius of the spell. An ally within the radius when the spell is cast retains the benefits only while she
the spell is cast retains the benefits only while he remains within the spell's radius. An ally who
remainswithin the spell'sradius.An ally who enters enters the radius after the spell is cast gains the
the radius after the spell is cast gains the benefits for benefitsfor aslong assheremainswithin the radius.
as long as he remains within the radius. Material Component: Powdered dreadlord horn.

TrueshotAura,
Greater VampiricSwarm
Transmutation V ermin damngetar getsand r estore hit poinrsro caster.
Level:Hlr 4, Wtd 5 Conjuration(Summoning)
Level:Ncr 3, Sor/Wiz4
This spell functions as trueslnt aurat, but grants
recipientsa +3 insight bonus on attack rolls and a +6 Components:V, S, M
insight bonus on damagerolls with rangedweapons. CastingTime:1 round
Range:Personal
TrueshotAura,
Lesser Effech20 -ft.-radiusspread
Transmutation Duration:Concentration
Lcvel:Hlr Z,Wtd 1 SavingThrow: None
No
SpellResistance:
This spell functions as mrcshotaurat, but grants
recipientsa + 1 insight bonus on attack rolls and a +7 Description
insight bonus on damagerolls with ranged weapons.
This spellcreatesa swarrnof angry,flying vermin that
bite and tear at nearby enemies.As they chew the
VampiricAura enemy flesh, they convert it into a substancethat
Allies drain life with every attack. restoreshit points to the casterwhen they retum to him.
Necromancy
Level:Sor/WizB Spell Effect
Components:V, S, M An enemy creature in the swarm that takes no
CastingTime:1standardaction actions other than fightingoff the vermin suffers1
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Description SavingThrow:Fortitude
half
The caster moans in anguish and hatred, slashing Yes
SpellResistance:
herselfwith a barbeddagger.As her blood strikesthe
ground, a greaterspirit of vengeancerises,with lesser
Description
spirits of vengeance arising from the caster'sfallen The castersummonsof cacklinggroupof semi-
comrades,moving to strike down her enemies. tangible,darkspirits.The spiritsrip the target'slife
from his bodyand bring it back to the caster.
Spell Effect
Spell Effect
The casterdeals Id4 points of damageto herself
when she casts this spell. This spell summons a The spiritsinflict 1d8pointsof negativeenergy
greaterspirit of vengeance(seethe Manual of Mon. damage pertwocasterlevels(maximum10dB)to the
sters, Chapter One: Creatures of Azeroth). The target.The next round, the spiritsreturn to the
spirit appearswhere the casterdesignatesand acts casterandbequeaththestolenlifeuntohim,healing
immediately on the caster's turn. It attacks the him a like amountof damage.Damagehealedabove
caster'sopponents to the best of its ability, and the thecaster's maximumbecomes hit points,
temporary
castercan direct it not to attack, to attack particular which disappear aftert hour.
enemiesor to perfrormother actions. This spellhasno effecton undead.
In addition, this spellsummonsa number of lesser r '
spirits of vengeancefrom the corpsesof the ."r;; Waf DfUmS
fallen allies. For each such corpse within range, a AIIiesgain +2 bonus on damagerolls.
lesserspirit of vengeanceappearsin that location (up Enchantment (Compulsion) [Mind-Affecting]
to Id4, +1 for every 3 casterlevels). These lesser LevehHlr 1,Plw1,Wtd 1
spirits attack the caster's enemies and obey her Components: V, S, DF
commandsjust as the greaterspirit does. CastingTime:1standardaction
Note that the greater spirit of vengeance surrr- Range:Personal
moned by this spell can useits createspawnability Area:50-ft.-radiusemanation
freely, but any spawn it createsvanish when the
Duration:1min./level
spell'sduration expires.
SavingThrow:None
Arcane F ocus:A jagged knife crafted of flint and
SpellResistance: Yes(harmless)
obsidianwith a ruby worth at least 1,500gp in the
pommel. The casterslashesherselfwith the knife Description
while castingthe spell.A shadow|, indistincr copy
The invigorating sound of war drums echoes in
of the knife appearsin the left hand of the greater
the earsof the caster'sallies,spurringthem to make
spirit summonedby the spell.
short work of their opponents.

VooclooSpirits Spell Effect


Target takesdamage, casterhealsalike amount, The casterand all allies within range gain a +7
Conjuration(Summoning) morale bonus on damagerolls.
Level:Sha3, Swh3 An ally gainsthesebenefitsonly when in the radius
V, S
Components: of the spell.An ally within the radiuswhen the spell
CastingTime:1standardaction is cast retains the benefits only while she remains
Range:Close(25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) within the spell'sradius.An ally who entersthe radius
Target:Onelivingcreature afterthe spelliscastgainsthe benefitsfor aslong asshe
remainswithin the radius.
Duration:2rounds
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The world of Warcraft teemswith magic bound for hair (though they could employ a circlet or
insidemany typesof weaponsand objects.Someare similar item). Naga with a natural bite attack can
so common that they can be found for sale from employ the samejaw slot usedby orcs and furbolgs.
even the most isolated goblin merchants, while Tawen: Tauren have Z additional slots.A muren
others can only be attained after perilous quests. may attach a magical ring to her nose,following the
The magic items won and wielded by adventurers samerulesasgoblin earrings.Tauren alsopossess a slot
are someof their most preciouspossessionsand can for their homs. Hom items (which may include rings)
mark the difference between becoming a legend normally increasethe creature'sgore attack, provide
and falling in battle. protection for the head, allow the homs to be usedas
The material in this chapter is basedupon Chap- special melee weapons, or similar abilities. Items
ter 7: Magic Items in the revisedDMG; pleaserefer without such affinities are not allowed in the hom
to the DMG on creating and pricing magic items. slot. (There is only one slot that coversboth homs,
The tables for random magic item generation not one slot per hom. ) Becausethey have hooves
incorporate the items found in this book as well as insteadof feet, tauren may not wear boots, shoesor
the Warcraft RPG core book and the Manual of similar items,although certain magic items that take
Monsters. Items from others sourcesare noted as up thoseslots (such asgreaves)may still be used.
describedin the Introduction.

RacialBoctySlots
ArmorancfShielcls
Azeroth's racesseekout magicaldefensesasmuch
Most of Azeroth's humanoid creatures can use
as they do weapons.Those who do not fight for a
items in the standardbody slots (see"Magic Items
living are equally interestedin armor and shields,
on the Body" in Chapter 7: Magic Items of the
for these items can keep the wearer alive in the
DMG ). Some races,however,have additional slots
more dangerousareasof the world.
basedon their particular physiology,as indicated
When generatingarmorand shields,employTable
below: -2
7 from the DMG to determine the rype of item
Dwarf: A dwarf can wear any item designedfor a
generated.If a specificitem or shield is generated,
neck slot by weaving it into his beard. This still
use Table 4-l: Armor and Shields, below. If a
takesup the neck position.
specialability is calledfor, roll againon TableT-7
Elf , Gnome, HaIf-EIf , HaIf-Orc, Human, Troll: to determine other benefits.
No additional slots.
Furbolg, Orc, Pandaren: Orcs, furbolgs and NewArmoranclShielct
pandaren can attach certain small magic items to
their long, sharpcanine teeth, which are generally
"jaws."
SpecialAbilities
referredto as Ju* slot itemsusuallygrant the Magic armor and shieldscan have one or more of
creaturebonusesto any natural bite attack or per- the specialabilities detailed here, in addition to an
mit the characterto do somethingspecialby means enhancementbonus.Armor or a shieldwith a special
of a bite. Items without such affinities are nor ability must have at leasta + I enhancementbonus.
allowed in the jaw slot.
Command: This enhancement can be added
Goblin:A goblin can wear a singlemagicalring in only to suits of armor and shields designed for
either his left or right ear.This ring may nor exceed military commanders.The benefitsprovided by all
any other rings he has in power (determined by commander feats are increasedby + 1 for as long as
comparing caster levels), nor may it be one that the item is worn and visible to all allieswithin the
requiresgreater than a 7th-level caster to create. appropriate range. If the commander puts some-
Rings attached asear piercings require 1 full round thing on over the armor or shield, is immersedin
to remove or attach. d.arkness,turns inqtisible,
or otherwise removes the
Naga: Naga can wear one ring on each hand they item from view, its benefits are lost.
possess,and can wear one set of glovesfor eachpair Moderate enchantment; CL ITth; Craft Magic
of hands (but not on tentacles).They may not wear Arms and Armor, prayer;Price +7 bonus.
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Moderate transmutation; CL 10th; Craft Magic
Arms and Armor,bear's endtnurce;Price 13,153 gpt
Cost 6,577Sp + 576XP.

FrostWyrm SkullShielcl
Description: This unique shield was carved from
the flattened crown of a white dragon's skull. The
bone has been hardened and enhanced with an
intricate steelframework interlaced with uniden ttft-
able runes from an unknown maker.
Powers: This +2 light steelshieldprovides spell
resistance19 while carried. The unique material
has hardness10 and 40 hit points, and any repairs
BlaclebaneArmor to it require double the normal fee. If this shield is
visible,all reactionsby white dragonsor any related
Description: Suits of this form of half-plate ar-
creaturesare at a -4 penalty.
mor were originally seen among the orcs, where
they were used by leaders of great renown. The Strong abjuration; CL 16th; Craft Magic Arms
humans eventually copied the design.The surface and Armor, spell resistance,white dragon skull;
of all exposedplate sectionsis decoratedwith raised Price 77,150gp; Cost 38,575ep + 3,086 XP.
imagesof warriorsinvolved in gloriousbattle. Orcish
Shielclof Honor
bladebanearmors,naturally, show orcs at war, while
Description: These powerful shields were once
those suits produced by humans depict powerful
employed by the greatest generals of Lordaeron.
knights striking down their foes.No self-respecting
The shieldsare pentagonal in shape,with a dragon
human or orcish warrior would consider wearing
carved into the steel surface.\Uhen a commander
armor created by the opposing race.
takesup the shield, the creatureseemsto move and
Powers: This armor is considered +3 half-plateof
twist on the facing, and low growls and hissesissue
devotion,except that the morale benefits apply to
forth. In combat, the dragon periodically roars,
all allies within the prescribedrange, regardlessof
bolstering the confidence of the bearer'sallies.
whether or not they recognizethe characterastheir
Powers: This +5 heavy steel shield"of command
leader.In addition, once per d"y, the wearerof this
provides the bearer and all allies within 20 feet
armor can invoke a shieldothereffect upon any ally
complete immunity to fear aslong asit is visible;and
within 60 feet.
the charactercarrying it doesnot fall unconsciousor
Moderate enchantment; CL ITth; Craft Magic
die and is recognizedby his allies as their leader.
Arms and Armor , shieldother;Price 73,070 gp; Cost
Strongenchantment; CL 15th; Craft Magic Arms
II,535 gp * I,783 XP.
and Armor , calm emotions,castermust have at least
EnchanteclShielctof Veth' talia 2 commanderfeats;Price64,I70 gp;Cost 32,085gp
Description: The fighting sorceressVeth'talia + 7 , 5 6 7X P .
was known as much for her combat abilities as her
masteryof the arcane arts. Among her most prized
possessionswas this small shield carved from a
Weapons
single block of wood drawn from the heart of an Magical weapons are some of the most sought-
ancient rree felled by lighrning. The shield is un- after items in all of Azeroth. A powerful weapon
naturally light and easyto handle. can often be the difference between glorious vic-
tory and cold steel in the gut.
Powers: This +2 light wooden shieldconfers no
arcanespell failure penaltiesupon its owner. Ary Ary of the following enhancementscan be added
character can use it with proficiency, even if he to firearms. However, the addition of magic to a
doesnot have the appropriatefeat. In addition to its technological item givesit an element of instability.
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gets, such as fear or woundirg, work only with ranks and columns, but is of lesseruse in smaller
standardammunition and only againstthe first tar- engagements.
get struck (not any targetsaffectedby splashdamage, Moderateconjuration; CL 10th; Craft Magic Arms
if applicable).Note that many other effects,such as and Armor, Mel's acidarrow; Price +Z bonus.
vorpal, simply aren't applicable to siegedevices.A Capability: A weapon of capabilityprovides no
siege weapon need not be masterwork to be err- specialbenefitsto non-spellcasters; but in the hands
chanted with any special abilities, but the creator of an arcane spellcaster,it turns the character into
must have the Build Siege\Teaponsfeat, in addition a capablewarrior. When this weapon is employed,
to any other prerequisiteslisted hereafter. a character's arcane caster levels are treated as
\Uhen generating weapons,employ Table 7-9: fighter levelsfor purposesof attack bonusonly. The
\Teapons from the DMG to determine the type of weapon does not confer any fighter feats or other
item generated, then use Tables 4-Z: Weapon abilitiesbeyondthe bonusto attack rolls,but it does
Special Abilities and 4-3: Specific Weapons, be- provide the character proficiency with its weapon
low, for weaponspecialabilitiesand specificweapons type when held.
unique to Warcraft. Strong transmutation; CL 14th; Craft Magic Arms
and Armor ,Tensor'stransformation;Price +2 bonus.
NewMagicWeapon Crippling: When this weapon hits a livin g tar-
get, the victim must make a DC 14 Fortitude save
SpecialAbilities or become crippled (as per the spell cripple*). A
Weapons can have one or more of the following crippled opponent suffersa -Z penalty to Armor
special abilities in addition to an enhancement Class; a -Z penalty on melee attack rolls, melee
bonus.A weaponwith a specialability must have at damagerolls, and Reflex saves;and jumps only half
leasta +1 enhancementbonus. as fat as normal. The creature's Strength is also
Bloodlust: This enhancement causes anyone reducedby 1d6 points, but not below 1. The crip-
who takes up the weapon to become seizedwith a pling effect lasts for 5 rounds, but a hastespell will
lust for battle. The wielder receivesa +4 enhance- dispel it before that period ends. If the target is
ment bonus to Strength and may make 1 extra already enhanced by hnste,that ability is dispelled
attack in each round of combat, exactly as If af- upon any hit by the crippling weapon (no saving
fected by the bloodlu.sr*spell. This benefit doesnot throw is allowed).
stackwith other spells,such aslwsteorbull' s strength, Moderate transmutation; CL 1Oth;Craft Magic
or a weaponof speed.Ifa slowspell is usedupon the Arms and Armor, cripple*;Price *2 bonus.
wielder, the bloodlu.srbenefits are suppresseduntil Crushing: Only bludgeoning weaponsmay have
the slowspell wears off. this attribute. In addition to any extra damagefrom
Moderate transmutation; CL lOth; Craft Magic enhancement bonuses,crushing weaponsinflict an
Arms and Armor , bloodlust*;Price +4 bonus. additional +5 points of impact damage on their
Blowthrough: A ranged (but not siege)weapon targets.This excessdamageis multiplied normally
equippedwith this enhancementprovidesa special with any critical hit.
blowthrough ability to its ammunition. W'hen the Moderate transmutation; CL LZth; Craft Magic
shot hits a target, the ammunition pierces thc Price +Z bonus.
Arms and Armor, telekinesis;
creature's body, comes out the other side, and Death: Aweapon of deathmaybe usedonly by evil
continueson in a direct line awayfrom the weapon creatures.A.y rron-Vilcreatureattempting to wield
owner's square.Ary targets whose squarestouch the weapon suffersa -1 level adjustment for as long
that line are subjectto attack by that sameshot at as the weapon is held. W"hen it hits a living target,
no penalty. Each time a hit is scored,the ammuni- the weapon dealsan additional 7d6 points of nega-
tion blows through to the next target, if any, out to tive energydamage.Should the weaponhit or touch
the shot's range limit. Note that range penalties an undead target, the target is healed instead;how-
apply normally with each successiveattack. lJpon ever, aweaponof deathcanheal no more than 100 hit
any miss,the shot stopsadvancingdown the line at points per d"y. If desired, a weapon of death can
that point. This is a favorite enhancement in w?r-
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imparts a boost of speedto its crew, allowing them to Moderate transmutation; CL 10th; Craft Magic
reloaditT)o/ofaster,rounding all fractionsup. In other Price + 1 bonus.
Arms and Armor , telekinesis;
words,a siegeweapon with a reload speedof 5 or less Functionality: This enhancement can be added
reloads1 round faster,a weaponwith a speedof 6-10 only to enchantedtechnologicaldevices.The magic
reloads2 rounds faster,and so on. acts to stabilizethe weapon and keep it from mal-
Moderate transmutation; CL 10th; Craft Magic functioning, reducing the Malfunction Rating by 1
Arms and Armor, Build Siege Weapons, haste; (this alsoeliminates the normal + 1 MR penalty for
Price + 1 bonus. techno-magical items). A weapon reduced to an
Fear: Any creature struck by this weapon must MR of zerohas no chance of malfunctioning, thus
make a Will save (DC 10 + the amount by which allowing nearly anyone to employ it with no risk to
the attack succeeded).If this savefails, the creature their health.
is frightened for 1d4 rounds. If the savesucceedsby Faint transmutation; CL 5th; Craft Magic Arms
less than 5, the creature is shaken for 1 round. and Armor , mendingtPrice + 1 bonus.
Creatures immune to fear are not affected. Healing: At first glance, giving a weapon the
Moderate necromancy; CL 10th; Craft Magic healing property may seem strange,but there is a
Arms and Armor , callsefr*; Price + 1 bonus. method to the madness.The weapon inflicts damage
Friendly: Ranged weapons with this enchant- normally unlessorderedto switch into healing mode,
ment aredesignedfor usein close-combatsituations. which can be done asa free action. In healing mode,
\7hen afriendly weaponftresinto melee, all penal- all damagethe weapon would inflict actually heals
ties for shooting into combat or for allies in the the target insteadofharming it. If the weaponhits an
weapon'spath are halved. In addition, the shot can undead creature, it wounds the target instead of
never accidentally hit an ally - any such result is healing it, and all damage scored is doubled. A
simply a miss. This power does not help with healing weapon can cause at most 100 points of
"damage"per
weaponsthat causedamageover a wide area,such healing d"y, after which it reverts to
asa blunderbussor bomb, or specialenhancements inflicting normal damage.
such as frost nova (seebelow). Smongconjuration; CL l}rh;Craft Magic Arms and
Moderate abjuration; CL Bth; Craft Magic Arms Armor,henl,creatormust be good;Price +Z bonus.
and Armor , protecaonfrom arrows;Price + 1 bonus. Heroic: A heroic weapon turns its wielder into a
Frost Nova: This enhancement can only be ap- fighting machine. The weapon'swielder receivesa
plied to ranged or siegeweapons.All ammunition +4 morale bonus on attack rolls, damagerolls and
fired from this weapon explodes in a burst of frost saving throws. However, at the conclusion of each
that producesalmost no concussion.The hrget and battle, or after 10 rounds of combat have elapsed,
all other creatures(including the wielder'sallies,or she becomesfatigued for 10 rounds (and if already
the wielderhimself) within 10feet mke 1d6points of fatigued, she becomes exhausted). The weapon
cold damage.A successfulDC 14 Reflex savehalves does not provide its morale bonuses if employed
this damage,but the weapon's target receivesno again during the fatigue period.
save.If the shot misses,there is no nova burst. Strong enchantment; CL lTth;Craft Magic Arms
Moderate evocation; CL 10th; Craft Magic Arms and Armor, greaterheroism;Price +3 bonus.
and Armor , frost noqta*;Price +2 bonus. Howling: Howling weaponsmake a sound like a
Frugal: This enhancement can only be addedto distant wolf baying when used in combat. Upon
rangedweapons(not siegeweapons).\Thenever a striking an opponent, suchweaponsissuea screech-
shot misses,the ammunition lost is immediately ing howl that deals an additional Id4 points of
returned to its container (quiver, bullet pouch or sonic damageto the target. In addition, the oppo-
other holder). Specialmagicalammunition specifi- nent must make a Fortitude save (DC 10 + the
cally describedas being destroyedon a miss does amount by which the attack roll succeeded)or be
not return, nor do items that explode upon impact deafened for Id4 rounds. Ranged weapons erl-
even on a miss(..g., mortar shells).Note that while chanted with this ability confer this bonus to their
bullets might return to their pouches,the gunpow- ammunition, which makes a sound like wolves on
der expended in firing them does not. the prowl when fired.
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regardlessof what rype of weapon is normally re- Roaring: When its wielder enters a fight, this
quired to penetratethis damageresistance(silver, weaponlets offaresoundingroar,imbuing the owner
good and so on). The only resistancesnot ignored and his allieswith extraordinarycourage.The wielder
are those that affect the weapon type itself (blud- and all allied creatureswithin 50 feet at the time the
geoning or slashing), which provide damage roar soundsreceivea + I moralebonuson attack and
resistanceas usual.Thus, the 5/bludgeoningdam- damagerolls, so long as they are capableof hearing
age resistanceof a skeleton would not be ignored, it (e.g.,not deafenedor under the effectsof a silence
but the l0/silver of a lycanthrope would be treated spell). This benefit lastsfor 10 rounds. A weapon
as 5/silver.For rangedweapons,this ability is con- may roar only once per battle.
ferred to their ammunition when fired. Moderate enchantment; CL 7th; Craft Magic
Moderate evocation; CL 9th; Craft Magic Arms Arms and Armor , roar; Price + 1 bonus.
and Armor , maglc missile;Price + 1 bonus. Self-Loading: This property can only be addedto
'When
Prescience:One of the few divination enchant- siegeweapons. a siegedevice is enchantedin
mentsusedon weapons,this ability allowsthe wielder this manner, it automatically draws its own ?rrrrrru-
to look briefly ahead into the future and make nition out of whatever stack or nearbycontainer is
changesbasedon what shesees.Once perbattle (and provided, reducing the number of crew members
no more than once in any lO-minute period), she required to operate the mechanismby 7. There is
may redo the results of any round after she has no increasein reload speed,however.
finished her actions and seen the resultsof her die Moderateconjuration;CL9th;Craft MagicArms and
rolls. This ability must be declaredand usedbefore ; Price+ 1bonus.
Armor, Build SiegeWeapons,telekrnesrs
the next creature acts. If the prescient power is Severity: A weaponof seo,tenry scoresextra damage
invoked, the character is retumed to her starting on critical hits. The critical multiplier is increasedby
point as if her actions never happened, and she 1 for its weapon type. For example, a longsword of
replaysthe round making any changesas she wills. seuenty's critical statisticsbecome L9-70/x3, while a
All die rolls she or anyone else made during her heavy pick would increasefrom x4 to x5. If the
actions are discardedand re-rolled asnecessary.For severityability is combined with the keen ability on
example,a fighter who moved acrossa room and was any specificweapon,increasethe market price by an
hit by 3 attacks of opporrunity might re-rhink that additional +1 shift (a combined +4 bonus).
decisionand decide to stayput - if this is the case,
Strong transmutation; CL 12th; Craft Magic
those attacks never took place, and all damageshe Arms and Armor, keen edge, caster must have
took is erased.Note that this power doesnot require
Improved Critical feat; Price +2 bonus.
that the entire combat round be replayed,only the
Shockwave: This enchantment must be placed
weaponwielder'sactionsfor that round. This ability
upon a two-handed melee weapon for a Medium
only functions in combat.
creature,or a one- or two-handedmeleeweaponfor
Strong divination; CL 16th; Craft Magic Arms
a Largeor largercreature.Once every 3 rounds,the
and Armor, momentof prescience; Price +3 bonus. wielder may use one of his normal attacks to slam
Reloading: This ability can be conferred to cross- the weaponinto the ground,producinga shockwave
bows or firearms. A.y character wielding such a that deals 3d6 points of damage to all creatures
weapon is treated as having the Rapid Reload or within 75 feet (this is a force effect).The wielder is
Lightning Reloadfeats,asappropriate.If the charac- not affectedby this wave, but his allies can be. All
ter alreadyhasthosefeats,his reloadspeedisincreased creaturesmay make a Reflex save (DC 10 + the
still further. If a move action is required,the item can attack bonus of the attack expended to slam the
be reloadedas a free action; if a full-round action is weapon into the ground) to avoid the damage(do
required,the item can be reloadedasa move action. not include any bonuses from Strength or feats
For longer periods, the delay time is halved. A^y when calculating the save DC). The shockwave
item reducedto a free-action reload can be fired as will not crossbarriersin the ground,nor will it leap
often as if the character were using a bow. acrosscracksor other gaps.Creaturesnot touching
Moderate transmutation; CL 1Oth;Craft Magic the ground at the time the specialability is invoked
Arms and Armor , haste;Price + 1 bonus. are not affected.
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wielder makes a successfulhit in combat, these normally immune to critical hits, such as undead.
creaturesdeal an additional 1d6+1 points of acid Strong necromancy; CL lTth;Craft Magic Arms
damageto the target.The vermin cannotfunction in and Armor , poison,uampirictouch;Price 32,000 gp;
any environment that disruptstheir ability to fly and Cost 16,000gp + 1,280XP.
swarm about the weapon, such as strong winds,
underwater, or if the wielder movesfaster than they BlackgoreTotem
can flV (60 feet per round). Description: Originally ownedby " tauren warrior-
Moderateconjuration;CL 10th; Craft Magic Arms shaman of great renown whose birth name has been
and Armor, carrionswarm*; Price +1 bonus. lost to history, this immense totem is carved with
Warding: This enchantment requires the intri- intricate symbols and runes celebrating the Earth
cate carving of special symbolsand imageson the Mother. Only the most power{ul warriors can wield
weapon's surface.When desired, the wielder can this incredibly heavy weapon in battle, but it can also
activate the weapon'sspecialpower asa free action, be usedfor the surprisinglygentle healing arts.
turning it into a healingward* in addition to its Powers: This is a +3 healingtotem of warding.
other combat abilities. All the wielder's allies are Anyone wielding it in combat suffersa -1 penalty
cured of 1 point of damageper round so long asthey on attack and damage rolls for every point of
are within Z0 feet of the weapon.lJndead creatures Strength lessthan Z0 (i.e.,-1 at Strength 19,-Z at
within this range suffer 1 point of damage every Strength 18, and so on). If wielded by a tauren
round. The ward's effects last for 1 minute, and it healer, its wardingabilitycan be used5 times per d"y
can be used3 times per d"y. insteadof only 3 times.
Moderateconjuration; CL Bth; Craft Magic Arms Moderate conjuration; CL lTth; Craft Magic
and Armor , healingward*; Price + 1 bonus. Arms and Armor, creator must be a tauren profi-
cient in the use of a totem; Price 77,470 gp; Cost
SpecificWeapons 36,710gp + 7,897XP.

This section detailssomeof the more well-known Claws of Attack, Ferocious


weapons found acrossthe lands of Azeroth. These Description: Ferociousclawsof attnck are strapped
specific weapons are usually pre-constructed with to the back of the hand and allow for savageassaults
exactly the qualities describedhere. in hand-to-hand combat. The clawsare a favored
weapon of many tauren, with small fortunes traded
Assassin'sBlacle
to their alliesin the Horde to gain possession
of a set.
Description: Intended for useby Horde assassins,
Powers: Use of this item requiresthe wielder to
these charcoal-black daggersare designedfor strik-
have the Exotic Weapon Proficiency (claws) feat.
ing directly into the hearts of foes.Even when held
When used in combat, the claws are a +2 woumding
up to the light, they do not glint or produce any sort
weaponofsevenrythatdeals 1d6points ofdamagewith
of reflection that will give their wielder away.
a x3 critical modifier.Matched pairsmaybe wom with
Powers: This blade is a + I weapon in the hands
one set of claws strapped to the back of each hand,
of most wielders,but it gains specialpowerswhen
though the wieldersuffersall penaltiesand limitations
carried by a Horde assassin.In such a case, the
of wielding two weaponswhen doing so.
weapon acts as a daggerof ntenom,and also deals + 2
Moderate evocation; CL 1Zth; Craft Magic Arms
bonus damageupon a successfulhit (doubled on a
critical). This bonus damageis then scoredagain
and Armor, m"a,g1c fong; Price 77,325 gp (single),
144,650 gp (pair); Cost 36,163 gp + 7.,893XP
on each of the next 3 ensuingrounds (the continu-
( s i n g l e ) , 7 7 , 3 2 .g5p + 5 , 7 8 6X P ( p a i r ) .
ing damageis not doubled on a critical). A.y cure
spell cast on the target will end this cascading Claws of Attack, Maul i ng
damage effect. Should the blnde hit the target
Description: Theseweaponshave wickedly senated
multiple times, all bonus damageis cumulative (so
bladesthat occasionallydrip blood when wom.
bladethat hits 3 times in 1 round would
an assassin's
Powers: These claws are *4 woundingandseuerity
deal 6 points of damage on each of the next 3
weapons.
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DemonHunterWarBlades Fangsof Rencling


Description: These blades appear as a strange Description: These white fangs appear to be a
crossbetween a small buckler and a sharp-looking, decorative item carved out of ivory or bone. They
curved, two-bladed short sword.The demon hunt- can, however, be pressedto the undersideof exist-
ers of the night elveswear thesebladeswhile they ing canine teeth, where they seamlesslymergeuntil
hunt the minions of the Scourge, the Burning removed with a command word.
Legion or other dark adversariesworthy of such Powers: These +2 f*gtfunction only in the jaw slot
weaponry. While many of the demon hunters rely of a sentient creaturecapableof making a bite attack,
on non-magic weapons,eventually most have ei- such as a furbolg or pandaren.Th.y provide the Im-
ther one of thesedouble bladesor a matching pair. provedNatural Attack feat (seeChapter 6 of the MM ) .
Powers: This two-bla.ded +1 cold"ironshortsword If the creaturealreadyhas that feat, this bonus stacks.
glows with a bluish-green light when within 100 Moderatetransmutation;CL 8th; Craft Magic Arms
feet of demonsor undead.In addition, the buckler and Armor, castermustbe capableof making a natural
shaft of the blade provides a + 1 armor bonus and bite attack;Price 18,150gp' Cost 9,075 + 776 XP.
givesthe wielder the benefits of aprotectionfromeqtil
spell.Considerthesebladesto be an exotic weapon. Frostguarcl
Moderate abjuration; CL 4th; Craft Magic Arms Description: This wickedly curved and unnatu-
and Armor , detectevil, prorccnonfromevil,creatormust rally sharp bladed weapon has an odd, bluish tint
be a night elf;Price18,640gp;Cost 9,3T0gp+ 7 46XP. when held up to the light. Its surfaceis oddly cold
to the touch, and in warm or humid climatesa thin
EyegougerHorns white sheen of frost builds up on its surface.
Description: This long sheath fits over both a Powers: This weapor
tauren's horns and extends acrossthe head. The that hasthe specialabili
sheath is flexible until attached, at which point it successfulcriticalhit, th
gains the color and consistencyof cold iron. save(DC 10 + the amou
Powers: While in place, these items act as +l confirmed) or become
keen cold iron horns that can be used as a natural under the fos t nava* sp
weaponat any time, not just when charging.A gore Strong evocation; (
attack made alongsideanother melee attack (i..., and Armor, frost noq
with weapons) suffersa -5 penalty on the attack 25,188gp + 2,015 XP
roll (or a -Z penalty with the Multiattack feat; see
Chapter 8: Glossaryof the MM).Upon command, Gorebloocl Horns
the hornscanextend to 3 times their natural length, Description: This p
permitting the wearerto make an attack with a 10- fit neatly over the en
foot reach.However,the character'sspeedisreduced replace a missing tip
by 10 feet per round while the horns are extended. hornsare made of steel
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Moderate transmutation; CL ITth; Craft Powers: If placed in the mouth of a creaturethat
drous Item, castermust have a natural bite attack; alreadyhas a natural bite attack, the jawsact asa +3
Price 72,060gp; Cost 36,030 + 7,882 XP. weapon of fear.
'V7on-
Moderate necromancy; CL 10th; Craft
SearingBlacle drous Item, castermust have a natural bite attack;
Description: When drawn, this sword becomes Price37,710gp; Cost 16,105gp + 1,288XP.
unnaturally hot to the touch - not enough to start
fires, but sufficient to burn and blister unprotected SpellbreakerBlacles
skin. In moist environments,the warm metal sizzles, Description: The deadly, two-bladed swordsof
and in the rain or underwater, it bubbles and pops. the spellbreakersstrike fear in the hearts of wizards
Powers: Ary flesh that touches this weapon and sorcerers.The blood elves' elite warriors ffI-
suffers 1 point of heat damage for every round it ploy thesefrighteningly effectiveweaponsto execute
staysin contact with the hot metal. The weapon is outlawed spellcasters,necromancersand other evil
a +2 keenflaming and piercingrapier, except that it practitionersof magic.
does not actually burst into flame like a normal Powers: This blood-elven +2 two-blndedsqrord is
flaning sword.lt scoresdouble damageagainst any the bane of any evil spellcaster.When spun asa full-
sort of water elemental it strikes. round act ion, the b Iadecan cast a glabeof int,ulnerability
Moderateevocation and transmutation;CL 13th; centeredon the wielder for 10 rounds.The wielder
Craft Magic Arms and Armor, waII of fire; Price may move at her normal speed while the spell
55,370gp;Cost 77,660gp + Z,ZI3 XP. emanatesfrom her; since the sword maintains the
globeand carriesit along with the wielder,attacking
SlaveringJaws with the blades ends the globeof invulnerability.
Description: This item looks very much like the A wizard who takes damage from this weapon
bleachedjaw section of a tauren skeleton.Although must make a DC 15 Fortitude saveor lose a single
they appear too large to fit, the jaws can be easily memorizedspell of 3rd level or lower of his choice.
slipped into the mouth of any creature, where they Sorcererstaking damagelose one spell slot of 3rd
snapinto placelike a setof dentures.The wearer'sjaw level or lower for one d"y.
now protrudes downward, with saliva-coatedteeth
Moderate Abjuration; CL 12th; Craft Magic
extending out in severaldirections,giving the wearer
Arms and Armor , globeof invulnerability, feeblemind,
a truly honifiting appearance.
creator must be a blood elf; Price 751,400gp; Cost
n5,700gp+ 10,056
XP.
Toy Catapult
Description: Originally intended as a mass-pro-
duced siege weapon that could be carried in a
soldier'sbackpack,these catapultscan be reduced
to the sizeof a child's toy upon command. I-Jnfortu-
nately, they proved too fragile and expensive to
truly catch on. One orcish army drained its entire
"catapult
treasuryto create a kind of cavalry" unit
equippedwith these tiny weapons,only to lose the
whole unit (and their weapons)in a singleambush.
Unaware of their true powers,the victorious oppo-
"toys"
b nents took the home to their children. No
\fitn4StSE- one is sure how many of these items are now
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scattered around the world, gathering dust on a
child's bedroom shelf.
Powers: This is a +2 shnnking spike stone siege
catapulr that effectively has the slvinkingproperty
twice. The siegeweapon can be made to shrink to
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Minor Medium Major Item MarketPrice
01-10 Hong'sfighting lager 375sp
11-20 Bravery brew 500 sp
21-30 01-07 Scrollof speed 700 sp
31-40 0B-13 Fiery belly ale 750sp
4l-50 14-20 Manapotion* ?00 sp
51-60 21-27 Chou'ssteadyingcider 1,250gp
61-70 28-34 otot DrunkenMaster'ssecrettonic 1,250gp
71-75 3s-41 0B-13 Lesserclarity potion 1,400gp
76-80 42-48 14-1? Scroll of protection 1,400gp
BI-85 4q-55 20-26 Lesserreplenishmentpotion : 1,450gp
86-?0 56-62 27-32 Woundedwarrior's whiskey 1,750gp
?1-?5 63-6? 33-40 Claritypotion 1,800gp
?6-?? 70-76 41-48 Greaterclarity potion 2,200gp
100 77-83 4?-56 Replenishment potion 2,700gp
B4-?0 57-64 Divinitypotion 3,315gp
q1-?5 65-72 Anti-magicpotion 3,600gp
?6-?7 73-80 Greaterreplenishmentpotion 3,850gp
qB*qq 81-85 Replenishmentscroll 4,050gp
100 86-?0 Scrollof regeneration 5,250gp
r-q5 Greaterreplenishmentscroll 5,500gp
?6-q? Arcanescroll of the High Guardian 8,000gp
100 Potionof greater mana ?,000gp
are detailedlater in this chapter.
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Rarey'smnemonicenhancer;Price 1,800 gp. is also reducedby 75o/o,not 50o/o.
Moderate transmutation;CL I 1th; Brew Potion,
ClarityPotion,Lesser Rarey's mnemonicenhnncer;Price 7,200 gp.
Description: This concoction resemblesa clnrity
potion,but is translucentrather than opaque.It Divinity Potion
functions like that potion, but for conferring a Description: Thesedraughtsseemclear,but when
reducedbenefit. exposed to sunlight they begin to shift quickly
Powers: The potion providesonly onebonus1st-level through all the colors of the rainbow. If carried in
spellslot and reducesrestingtime by Z5o/unot 50o/o. a clearcontainer,they glow with a faint white light.
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mnemonicenhancer;Price 1,400 gp. der the protection of severalpowerfulspirits.For Z0
rounds,the characterhas a +4 deflection bonus to
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Description: This concoction resemblesa claritypo- Moderate abjuration; CL 13th; Brew Potion,
asn,but containsstreaksofpurple that seemto swirl and shieldof fatth, spellresistance;Price 3,3 15 gp.
shift, even when the container is kept still. It functions
like that potion, but confersan increasedbenefit. ReplenishmentPotion
Powers: The potion provides one bonus lst- Description: This light green, syrupy liquid is
level spell slot, one bonus Znd-levelslot, and one cast through with dark black specksthat seem to
bonus 3rd-level slot (assumingthe imbiber is ca- crawl and swirl in the mixture.
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claws and teeth can shake a warrior to his core. (to a maximum of 5d4) to a singletargetwithin 5 feet
Chou the brewmasterdespisesthe Scourgefor the of him; a DC 12 Reflex savehalves the damage.
terror and ugliness they spread. He brews this Drinking more than 3 mugs is dangerousand may
strong drink to aid those who fight againstthe tides causethe drinker to vomit flame at an inappropriate
of undead that threaten the world. moment. While still inebriatedby the brew, a DC 19
Powers: This drink is a strong plum cider that Fortitude save is required during each round. The
grants the drinker the ability to detect undead character makes the saving throws for a number of
within a 60-foot radiusfor one d"y. In addition, the rounds equal to the number of mugs he drank. If the
drink grants a * Z morale bonus on saving throws saving throw fails, the drinker vomits up a 15-foot
againstfear and energydrain attacksfor Id4 hours. cone of flame that deals 3d4 points of fire damage
A keg of this cider holds 20 mugs' worth. (Reflex DC 15 half). Use the scattering rules (see
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undead",bless;Price 1750 gp; Weight 10 lb. tacks," Tlvow SplashWeapon) to determine the
direction anddistanceofthe regurgitation.On aresult
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Description: The pandarenbrewmasterChou Ling himself (and getsno savingthrow to avoid damage).
Sing introducedthis magnificentbrew to the acrobats A vomiting drinker takesZd4points offire damage
of Slink Strong'sGoblin Circus asa gift for teaching and losesthe useof his voice for 1d4daysin addition
him the tricks of goblin tumbling. Since then, many to any other ill effectshe may incur upon himself.
have copied the brew's recipe and it is enjoyed by A keg of this brew holds 20 mugs of ale.
many a stealthy, acrobatically inclined perficrmer.
Faint transmutation;CL 5th; Brew Potion ,bllrn-
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from a bottle can make the drinker appearas if she
were inebriated. This deceptive state of clumsy Hong's FightingLager
motion allows a +10 bonus on Bluff checks when Description: Combat is a state of grace amongst
attempting to feint an attack. An unopened bottle the shodo-panof the pandarenempire; and asmuch
of this tonic holds 10 swigs. as it is an art form, it is thirsty work. Hong's fighnng
Faint transmutation;CL 5th; Brew Potion , ca/s lngerrevivifies fatigued and frightened soldiersand
grace;Price I,750 gp; Weight 1 lb. warriors after fighting a long and difficult battle. It is
alsohighly valued for its crisp wheat tasteand subtle
FieryBellyAIe honey and citron-like accents.
Description: This powerful, pepper-flavoredale Powers: A single mug of this mighty beer re-
often leavesthe surpriseddrinker gaspingfor cool moves a fatigued condition in 7 hours of rest as
water to sooth the burning in his throat. Fierybelly opposedto 8, aslong asthe drinker imbibesthe fluid
ale is a harsh, unforgiving drink that leavesa steady slowly. Drinking the lager as a full-round action
flame in the imbiber's gut. Many trolls and orcs while sickened or shaken removes the effects for
have found this a pleasantsensatioh,and seeinga 1d6 hours or the duration of the effect, whichever
precious k.g of this drink in their possessionis is shorter. Swigging back the ale in a thirsty frenzy
almost becoming common. doesnot grant any specialproperties.A keg of this
Powers: This ale is an inebriating, pepper-fla- beer holds 20 mugs' worth.
vored beer that gives the drinker the ability to Faint transmutation;CL 5th; Brew Potion, bless;
belch flamesafter drinking 1d6 mugs (roll to deter- Price 375 Bp;\Teight 10 lb.
mine how many drinks are needed). A tell-tale
churning and burning in the gut indicates that the Warrior's Whiskey
Wounclect
specialpropertiesare active. Description: To the pandaren,whiskey is a drink of
Highly intoxicating, this brew causesthe drinker fortitude. A good whiskey can make a warrior strong
to sufferal penalty on initiative checksfor t hour enough to face 10,000,so the pandarenproverb goes.
for every mug he drank. The drinker may belch a This brewmaster'swhiskeyhasincrediblypotent heal-
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Table I 5: Rings,Rods,Staft andWands


Minor Medium Major Item MarketPrice
01-35 01-25 01-10 Earringof technologicalprowess 3,500gp
'Jade
36-60 26-40 11-25 ring of Veth'talia ?,040gp
61-80 41-55 26-40 Ringof the mind 18,100gp
81-?5 56-74 4t-50 Spider ring l?,120gp
?6-qq 71-80 51-60 Lion's ring of the acolyte 21,050gp
100 81-85 61-70 Staff of negation 28,875gp
86-?0 71-80 Wandof the wind 30,000gp
r ?1-?5 81-BB Scepterof healing 53,67?gp
q6-q? Bq-q4 Nature'sring** 54,720gp
.r*.r.i.'.....n:.:' 100 ?5-?B Rodof necromancy 85,800gp
q? Mindstaff 160,6?7gp
100 Rodof undeadmastery** 212,000Sp

Powers: The ring allows a spellcasterto shift his


prepared spells to other rypes,within certain limits. Rocls,StaffsanclWancls
Beforeit can work, the ring must be wom for at least2
Many of the rods, staffsand wands describedin
consecutive days, after which it attunes itself to the
the DMG are known to exist on Azeroth. Several
thoughtsof its owner. In addition, if owned by a wizard,
additional such items arefound only in the world of
the charactermustmemor Lzeaspellat leastonceduring
Warcrafit. Some of them are describedbelow.
this period if the ring will be able to employ that spell.
\Uhen any rod, staff or wand is called for via
Once theseconditions are met, the wearercan choose
random treasureselection,roll I5oh of the time on
to drop up to one level of spellsper casterlevel per day,
Table 4-5.
replacing them with any other spellshe knows or can
access.For example,a 6th-level wizardwho preparedZ Minclstaff
ftreball spells, but now needs ,A""tifu for 6 recently Description: This gnarled length of wood features
discovered items, could drop the no-longer-needed
unusual wrinkles, like those found in a sentient
fwebalkin exchangefor the rdennfuspells(so long ashe brain. The tip is a chunk of onyx carved with
has previously memorized dennfy while wearing the
concentric circles that seemto ripple slowly across
ring). Replacing spellsin this manner is a full-round
the surfacein an oddly entrancing optical iflusion.
action, and once the change has been made, the
Powers: This staff allows for useof the following
replacedspellsmay be castnormally.
mind-affecting spells:
Moderate transmutation; CL 11th; Forge Ring, o Charm person(1 charge)
Rarey's mnemonicenhancer,one 500 gp chrysoberyl;
. Hy|notism (1 charge)
P r i c e 1 8 , 1 0 0g p .
o Daze monster(1 charge)
SpiclerRing o Charmmonster (7 charges)
Description: This platinum ring appearsto have o Suggestion (Z charges)
been made of thin strandsof spidersilk woven in a o Mass suggesrion (3 charges)
concentric pattern. Eleven garnetsarrangedlike a o Mass cltarm monster(4 charges)
spider'seyesstareout from a web-shapedfaceplate.
In addition to these powers, the staff allows its
Powers: The ring provides a +7 enhancement
owner and all allied characters to memo rrze one
bonus to Dexterity and allows the wearer to spider
additional lst- ,Znd-, and 3rd-level arcanespellper
climb3 times per d"y for up to 10 rounds per use.
d"y. These must be spells from the enchantment
Faint transmutation; CL 7th; Forge Ring, cat's school and do not stackwith any other bonus spells
grace, spiderclimb;Price 19,IZ0 gp. provided from magic items (..g. , a nng of wizardry),
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- if they move outside,they gain none of the above Scrollof Protection
advantagesuntil they return to the affected zone. Description: This scroll appearsto be little more
The scroll's effectslast for 12 rounds. than a rolled-up strip of parchment with a few
Moderate to strong abjuration and conjuration; magical words inscribed acrossits surface.With a
CL 10th or higher; Scribe Scroll, curelightwounds, few moments of studying, however, any character
Price 8,000 gp.
shiel"d; can read the runes without difficulty.
Powers: When read, this scroll provides a +3
ReplenishmentScroll
deflection bonus to the AC of all allied creatures
Description: These sheetsof parchment appear
within 30 feet. The effectslast for 12 rounds.
at first to be ordinary magical scrolls, but upon
Faint abjuration; CL 7th; Scribe Scroll, shield"
of
examination, their language shifts to something
fatrh cast with the \Uiden Spell feat (even though
that can be understoodeasilyby the reader.
that feat normally doesnot affect that spell); Price
Powers: This scroll combines the effectsof heal-
1,400gp.
ing and spellrecovery.The unusualcombination of
divine and arcanemagic requiresa creator skilled in Scrollof Regeneration
both typesof spellcasting.\fhen read, the userand Description: This scroll is inscribed on crisp,
all allieswithinaZ)-foot radiusarehealedof 1d8+9 clean parchment that staysa brilliant white even if
hit points of damageand recover 7 \evels of spells exposedto dirt, grime,or mud. The wordsinscribed
previously cast.These spell levels can be any corrr- thereon are magical,but easilyunderstood,and are
bination of Z levels,such as one Znd-level spell or written in a circle that rotateswhen read,allowing
two lst-level spells.EachO-levelspellcountsasone the inscription to be easilyrepeated.
l st-levelspell.If a beneficiaryof this magicdoesnot
Powers: This scroll must be read aloud and corr-
have 2 levelsof spellsavailable,the excessrecovery
tinuouslyasa full-round action. The characterdoing
is lost (it cannot be savedand usedlater).
the reading must concentrate fully upon the scroll
Moderate transmutation and conjuration; CL and may not move while invoking its powers.If he is
9th; Scribe Scroll, masscure light wound.s,Rarey's attacked, he must make a Concentration check as
mnemonicenllancer;Price 4,050 gp. usual to avoid being interrupted. For as long as he
readsthe scroll, he and all his allies within 30 feet
ReplenishmentScroll, Greater
heal 3 hit points per round, but only if they can hear
Description: This scroll resembles a replenish-
the magical words as they are spoken (possiblyre-
ment scroll,butis about twice the length of that item
quiring Listen checks in some circumstances).The
and confers an increasedeffect.
character may continue reading for as long as he is
Powers: This scroll healsZd8+1 1 points of dam- able, although after 10 roundsof continuous chant-
age and recovers 3 levels of spells. The })-foot ing he must make a Will save (DC 10 + I for each
range is not increased,however. round afterthe 10th) eachround to avoid slippingup
Moderate transmutation and conjuration; CL and interrupting the magic. Once the reading is
llth; Scribe Scroll, mass cure moderatewounds, disruptedby any means,the scroll crumblesto dust.
Rarey'smnemonicenllancer;Pnce 5,500 gp. Moderate conjuration; CL 15th; Scribe Scroll,
ReplenishmentScroll, Lesser cure seriouswound.scast with the Widen Spell feat,
even though that feat doesnot normally work with
Description: This scroll resembles a replenish-
this spell;Price 5,750 gp.
ment scroll,but is only about half the length of that
item and confers a reduced effect ScrollofSpeecl
Powers: This scroll healsonly 1 point of damage Description: A faint whistling soundsfrom this
and recovers only 1 level of spells. The Z)-foot scroll when it is removed from its container. As the
range is not decreased,however. page is unrolled, it seemsto fl"p about as if caught
Faint transmutation and conjuration; CL 7th; in a breeze.
Scribe Scroll, cure hightwound.s,Rarey's mnemonic Powers: \Uhen this scroll is read, all creatures
enhnncer;Prtce 1,750 gp. within 30 feet gain 10 feet to their movement

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forced to serve.When the command word is spo- dwarvesbelieve that titans created the first ankhs
ken, the furbolg appears1 round later in an open to honor their reverenceof life.
squareadjacentto the amulet owner'slocation and Powers: When the wearerof an ankhisreducedto
immediately attacks the wearer'snearest enemy. -10 hit points or less,the magic of the ankhrestores
The wearercan also give the furbolg other instruc- him to full hit points, vigor and health immediately,
tions, which the creaturewill obey to the bestof its with no lossof preparedspells.However, the wearer
ability. The furbolgreturnsto the amulet if it isslain doeslose 1 level (or 1 point of Constitution if he was
or after 10 minutes have passed,whichever comes lst level). The ankh can revive someonekilled by a
first. The next time the creature appears,it is death effect,but it cannot revive someonewho has
healed of all wounds and ready for battle. The died of old age.
owner can free the beastby destroyingthe amulet, Strong conjuration; CL 14th; Create \Tondrous
in which caseit immediatelybounds off toward its Item, reswnecnon; Price 24,600 gp; \Teight U4lb.
former home, eagerto be reunited with its fellows.
Moderate conjuration; CL 9th; Craft \Tondrous BanneroftheAngryBoar
Item, summon nanue's aIIy IV; Price 13,150 gp; Description: Orcish shamansdesignthesebroad
Weighr I17 lb. silken banners to fly from the backs of orcish
swordmasters.The banner depicts a rampant boar
Ancient Figurineof Insight amidst a sprayof bloody lettersthat spellout words
Description: This small statuettedepictsa scholarly of fury in Orcish.
figure seatedon a stool studyinga largebook stretched Powers: The rancor and tenacity of the boar possess
acrosshis lap. The race and gender of the delicately the banner'swearerand any ofher allieswithin 30 feet.
carvedindividual is indeterminate,asit wearsa hooded The wearerand her alliescan continue to fight without
cape that drapes down over its darkened face. The penalryevenwhile disabledor dying.Once per day,the
entire fign * appearsto have been carved of a black bearercancastblaodhst*on himselfandfive other allies
crystalline substancethat defiesidentification. within 30 feet.
Powers: While the figunne is carried, it whispers If the banner wearer is 6th level or higher, once
supportivethoughts and ideasinto its owner'smind. per d"y she can summon a dire boar to protect her.
One full duy after the item is first picked up, the Treat the boar asif summonedby the spellsummon
owner receivesa *Z insight bonus to Intelligence. nature's ally IV, with the exception that the boar
This bonuspersistsfor aslong asthe fi7*r"e is carried remainsfor 1 day or until slain.
on the owner's person,regardlessof its actual loca- Moderate Conjuration; CL 9th; Craft Wondrous
tion, but it may not be in an extradimensionalspace. allyIV, creator must
Item, blaodlwt* , sLtmmonnatrlre's
If the item is set down or given to another person,it be an orc; Price72,550gp' Weighr}Ib.
does not provide its bonus until graspedagain. If
someoneelse carriesit for a full d"y, she begins to Bannerof the BlackWolf
earn the Intelligence bonus, and the former owner Description: This red silk sashimonobanner is
must wait a full duy after recovering it before he can i n t h e s a m e s t y l e a s t h o s e w o r n b y o r ci s h
enjoy its advantagesonce again. Once the figurine blademasters.The banner depicts a stylizedblack
has acclimated itself to its owner, it can give a flash wolf running acrossa field of blood.
of inspiration once per dty upon command. \Uhen Powers: This banner grants a +10 bonus to the
this is done, the owner receivesa * 10 insight bonus speedof the wearerand any ofhis allieswithin 30 feet.
on any one Intelligence-basedskill check he at- Once per d"y, the banner'sbearercan castpass without
tempts in that round. vare on himself and up to 5 allieswithin 30 feet.
Moderate fiansmutation; CL 10th; Craft \Tondrous If the banner'sweareris 6th level or higher, once
12,000gp;\Teight Il}lb.
Item, fox'saffrn;rrrgPrice per d"y he can summon a black dire wolf to act as
a companion. The wolf will protect the wearerasif
Ankh of Resurrection
summoned by the spell summon nature's aIIy IV,
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?3 33-34 power,
Figurineof wondrous 24,000gp
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?4 3s-36 Figurineof wondrouspower, 24,000gp
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q5 37-38 Ankh of resurrection 24,600gp
?6 3q-40 Runedbracers(SRl?) 26,000gp
?7 41-42 Cloakof writhingshadows** 26,000gp
?B 43-44 Figurineof wondrouspower, 27,004gp
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?? 45-46 Grimoireof souls 27,500gp


100 47-48 tegion doom-horn 27,720gp
4?-50 lvory tower 28,800gp
51-52 Druidpouch 28,?60gp
53 Warden'scloak 2?,500gp
54-55 Scourgebonechimes 30,000gp
56-57 Hoodof cunning 34,000gp
58-5? Medallianof courage 34,500gp
60 Khadgar'sgemof health 42,480gp
61-62 Helmof battlethirst 42,800gp
63-64 Healingwards 43,000gp
65-66 Greatertalismanof evasion 44,750gp
67-68 Cloakof flames 45,000gp
6?-70 Witch'scirclef* 45,000gp
71-72 Broochof the crypt lord 46,5009p
73-74 Firehandgauntlets 4?,150gp
75-76 Cupof Raiden 51,000gp
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77-78 Lightningcloak 54,000gp
7?-80 Glovesof spellmastery 54,200gp
81-82 Janggoof endurance 60,000gp
B3-84 Gargoylerobe 68,500gp
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85_86 Diamondof summoning 72,060gp
87-BB Crownof kings 84,000gp
B?-?0 Cloakof flames* ?0,000gp
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?1 Maskof death ?3,600gp


q2 Eelt of might** 108,000gp
?3 Gauntletsof might** 108,000 gp
q4 Superior bootsof elvenkint* 112,000gp
q5 Amuletof spellshield 130,000gp
?6 Crownof the dreadlord 133,?20gp
?7 Drek'thar'sspellbook 237,400Sp
?B Robesof elven kings** 30q,200Sp
?? Girdleof the betrayef* 322,000Sp
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own weapons.No corpsefocus is required.Undead Powers: The brooch wearermay speakto spiders
summoned in this manner serve and obey their and other arachnoids as if the wearer understood
creator without question and last for B hours or their native tongue. As well, all arachnoids and
until destroyed. insect vermin (including summoned vermin) im-
Moderate necromancy;CL 9th; Create \Tondrous mediatelyrecognizethe wearerasan emissaryof the
Item, animnteded; Price 13,360gp; Weight 7Ib. crypt lords and they will not attack the wearer
unlessattacked first.
Boots of Quel'Thalas Upon command, the brooch covers the wearer's
Description: Boorsof Quel'Thalasare created of body and face with a sturdy layer of segmentedblue
soft leather tooled by the high elves' most skilled and gold chitin plates that grant a +4 natural armor
artisans,then trimmed in silverenchantedby elven bonus.Scythe-likeclawsextend to cover the wearer's
wizardsto grant the wearer magical agility. They hands.Thesebladesareconsideredscimitarsfor deter-
are often passedfrom one generation to the next in mining damageand critical threats,and the wielder
elven families. usesthem as if fully proficient. The weareralsogains
Powers: The wearer of these boots gains a +7 the benefits of the Two Weapon Fighting feat when
enhancement bonus to his Dexterity, adding the using the claws.
usualbenefits to AC, Reflex savesand other usesof Strong transmutation; CL ITth;Craft Wondrous
the Dexterity modifier. Item, maglc armor, maglc weapon, tongues;Price
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Moderate transmutation; CL 8th; Create 46,500gp; Weight 1 lb.
drous ltem, cat'sgrace,creator must be a high elf;
Price 4,000 gp; Weight negligible. Cap of Raiclen
Description: Createdby the pandarengeomancer
Boots ofSpeecl Raiden, these caps are wide and slightly conical,
Description: These boots are a favorite among woven from specially treated bambus reed. Iron
orcish light infantry, where they provide a speed wire threads through the cap in a lightning-like
boost to leadersconsigned to ground movement. pattern. Inside of the conical cap is a series of
The boots of speedare created using the tanned painted sigils.These sigilscombined with the iron
hides of kodo beasts treated to remain soft and thread give the cap its power. Once charged, the
comfortable on the inside while protecting the feet threadsglimmer with a soft blue light.
from rocks and other obstacles. Powers: The cap offers resistanceto electricity
Powers: Thesebootsgrant an additional30 feet to 10. It can alsostoreelectricity touch attack spellsas
the wearer'smovement speedon land. This is con- charges(to a maximum of 10 charges) . The usercan
sidered an enhancement bonus. If the owner is expend 1 charge to deliver a shockinggraspto a
carryinga medium load, the bonus is decreasedto 20 target as if the wearer were a Znd-level wizard.
feet, and if carrying a heavy load, it drops to 10 feet. Expending 5 charges casts a lightningbolt as if the
Moderate transmutation; CL 8th; Create \Uon- wearerwere a 5th level wizard.Casting electricity
drous ltem, expeditiousretreat,creator must be an touch attack spellson the cap will charge it, but it
orc; Price 4,500 gp; Weight 1 lb. does not absorb electricity spells that target the
wearer.
Broochof the CryptLorcl Moderate evocation; CL 5th; Craft Wondrous
Description: The spider kings of Azlol-Nerub Price
Item, Iightningbolt,resistenergJ, shockinggrasp;
created a number of these powerful elder items. 30,000 Bp;Weight 1 lb.
More than a few of thesebroocheshave made their
way into the hands of servants of the Scourge. CelestialOrb ofSouls
Stylizedto resemblethe spider-likelegs,outer shell Description: This crystallineball, about 6 inches
and scything armsof a crypt lord, this gold and blue in diameter, glows and swirls with ghostly shapes.
enamel brooch is a powerful protective item. In- Although it appearsto be made of ordinary glass,
scribedon the back of each brooch is the ancient the celestialorb is virtually indestructible, with
tongueof the spiderkings of Azlol-Nerub,denoting hardnessZ0 and 50 hit points. The device'sunas-
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purposeand were given to those ranking high in its Drek'thar'sSpellbook
service. Description: This ragged tome is covered by "
Powers: If a horr-eVilcreatureattemptsto put on one sheath of carved wood kept sealedby interlocking
of thesecrowns,the sharptipsbend andpiercethe skin, teeth. Originally the property of the orcish sorcerer
causing1d6points of damagefor each round the croun Drek'thar, it reeksof powerful magic.
is left on the creature'shead. This damageignoresall Powers: When found, this book containsa selec-
damageresistance.Ifwomby an evil creature,the crouln tion of ordinary spellsjust like any spellbookwould.
providesa +Z enhancementbonusto Constitution and These spellscan be determined randomly or chosen
allowsthe creatureto memorizeone additional spellof by the GM. If selectedrandomly,there are 1d20+50
each spell level; however, such bonus spellsmust be spell levels inscribed in the book. In addition,
from the school of necromancy. This benefit doesnot severalof the pagescontain long-forgotten orcish
stack with similar abilities provided by other magical runes that can be invoked daily for specialpowers.
itemssuchasa nngof wizardrl. In addition, the croqnrL's Also, when its owner carriesthe book, it provides
wearercan castfingerof dearhonce per day asa spell-like protection againsthostile magic.
abiliry. Any damagedealt is retumed to the croqilr|s
Bonus Spells:If the owner of this book studies
wearerasimmediatehealing;shouldthe targetbeslain,
spellsfrom its pages,he may memo rrze1 extra spell
assumethat the damagedealt was equal to the exact per level per duy. Each spell selectedmust be from
number of hit points requiredto kill the creature(..g.,
the book itsell present when it was found. These
a target with 50 hit points would retum 60 points of
spellsare in addition to any other bonus spellsfrom
healing to the crourrl'swearer).
other items, such as a ring of wiTardry.
Strong necromancy;CL 16th; Create Wondrous
DimensionalPortal: One of the book's pages is
Item, bear's endurance,finger of death, Iimited wish;
blank, but hasan ornately designedborder,like the
Price 133,970Bp; Weight 7Ib.
frame for an unfinished painting. If the owner holds
DiamonclofSummoning the book open to this page and speaksa certain
orcish command word, a picture of his present
Description: This item appearsto be an ordinary
location appearswithin the frame as if drawn by u
(if extremelyvaluable)diamond in all ways,except
pen dipped in blood. At any time thereafter,the
that a faint flickering light emanates forth from
owner can speak another command word, and a
within. The gemmaybe,but isnot always,mounted
shimmering circular portal 6 feet in diameter will
in some other piece of jewelry, such as a ring or
appearbefore him. The book must be held open to
amulet, but if so, it doesnot take up that particular
this samepagewhen this word is spoken.The portal
body slot. Items of this sort are often given to a
remains in place for 1 round before closing once
knight or similar charactersent upon a quest,with
again, allowing the book's owner and anyone else
instructions not to invoke the gem's power until
closeenough to passthrough, arriving at the origi-
her mission is complete.
nal spot drawn in the book. The image of that
Powers: The diamonl"can be given to any ally
location then disappears,leaving the page blank
along with a command word to be usedto activate
once more, although of courseit could be set again
it. The diamondthereafteractivates asthe focus for
at that point. The pageretains its magicfor 1 month
a refuge spell, except that the item need not be
before fading. Although the imageon the pagecan
destroyed to activate the teleportationeffect. The
be changed at will, using the dimensionalportal can
diamond may not transport the original owner to
be accomplishedonly once per duy.
the user (normally available as an option for the
For as long asthe book is carried
SpellResisrance:
refugespell). The diamondmay be used only once
on the owner's person (not within an
per d"y and is linked to the original owner until the
extradimensionalspace),the owner has spell resis-
refugepower is invoked. Once the holder has used
tance 19.
the recall power, the diamondmay then be trans-
ferred to a new owner. SpellTurning: Once per d"y, the owner can read
a special page near the back of the book as a full-
Strong conjuration; CL 14th; Craft Wondrous
round action. Doing so activates a spell turning
Item, refuge,1,500 gp diamond; Pricez 77,060 gp;
effect that is treated as having been cast at the
Weight negligible.
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can command a mature red dragon to appear in- make its own way in the world. If the fire revenant
stead of a drake, but if this is done, the figurine is slain, or a full hour passes,it reverts to statuette
shatterswhen the creaturerevertsto statuetteform. form. The item can be usedtwice per week,but not
Strong transmutation;CL 15th; Craft Wondrous within I day of a previoususe.
Item, animateobjects;
Price Z7,000gp; Weight Il4Lb. Should this figurine ever come into contact with
a frost shard,both objects explode, causing 6d6
Figurineof WonclrousPower,FrostSharcl impact damageto all within a 5-foot radius.
Description: This item looks like a chunk of ice Strong transmutation;CL ITrh; Craft \Tondrous
carvedfrom the purestcrystal.\Uhen held, it seems Price 20,000gp; Weight IlZIb.
Item, animnteobjects;
to draw body heat from its owner, chilling his flesh
in a notable, but harmless,manner. Figurine of Wonclrous Power,StoneToken
Powers: This item functions usingthe rulesfor a Description: This chunk of igneousrock has an
figurine of wondrouspower except as noted hereaf- oval-shaped smooth section hollowed out and
ter. \Uhen activated, the shard transforms into a carvedwith unintelligible runes.
frost revenantxx with its weapon at the ready.The Powers: This item functions using the rulesfor a
creature obeys as long as it is not given orders figurine of wondrouspower except as noted hereaf-
contrary to its nature, such as to work alongsidea ter. When activated, the token transforms into a
fire revenant, attack other frost-basedcreatures, stone golem and awaitsits master'scommand.The
and the like. Should theseconditions not be met, or golem obeys all orders to the letter, interpreting
if the summoner is slain, the frost revenant goes them with stubborn precision.If its masterdies or
rogue immediately and ac$ as it seesfit, either leavesits sight, however, it forgetseverything and
fighting if it feels victory is assuredor fleeing ro goesberserk, attacking the nearest creature with
make its own way in the world. If the frost revenant uncontrollable abandon. The item can be used
is slain, or a full hour passes,it revertsto statuette once per week and lastsfor 4 hours.
form. The item can be usedtwice per week,but not Strong transmutation;CL l Zth; Craft \Tondrous
within 1 day of a previoususe. Price 24,000gp; Weight 1 lb.
Item, animateobjecrs;
Should this figurine ever come into contact with
aninferno stone,both objects explode, causing 6d6 FirehanclGauntlets
impact damageto all within a 5-foot radius. Description: These high-quality gauntlets ap-
Strong transmutation;CL 12th; Craft Wondrous pear at first glance to be made of a reddish-tinged
Price 20,000gp; Weight Il}Ib.
Item, animateobjects; leather, but upon careful examination their true
natLrrebecomes obvious - they are crafted from
Figurineofwonclrous Power,InfernoStone dragon'shide. \Uhile worn, they give off a softly
Description: This item appearsto be a black rock flickering red glow as if made of crackling embers.
shot through with red and orange streaks.When Powers: Theseglovesprovide a + 5 armorbonusto
held, flickering but harmlessflames dance across AC aswell asfire resistance5. Upon command,they
the object'ssurface,producingslight warmth against can be made to burst into flame, scoring an addi-
the skin. This fire is not actually hot enough ro tional 1d6 points of fire damageupon a successful
ignite even the driest parchment. grapple or unarmed strike. The gloves may not be
Powers: This item functions using the rulesfor a removedwhile flami.g, and if the wearerattemptsto
figurine of wondrouspower except as noted hereaf- graspanything, he could conceivably set it on fire
ter. When activated, the stonetransformsinto a fire (running one'shandsthrough one'shair while wear-
revenantxx with its weapon at the ready. The ing theseglovesis not a good idea,for example).
creature obeys as long as it is not given orders Moderatetransmutation;CL 1Oth;Craft Magic Arms
contrary to its nature, such as to work alongsidea and Armor, Craft Wondrous Item, dragon hide, flame
frost revenant, attack other fire-basedcreatures, blndeor fireball;Price 49,I50 gp' Weight negligible.
and the like. Should theseconditions not be met, or
if the summoner is slain, the fire revenant goes GargoyleRobe
rogue immediately and acts as it seesfit, either Description: This robe at first appearsstitched
fighting if it feels victory is assured,or fleeing to from a single sheet of thick grey leather. Once
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Strong indeterminate; CL 17th; Craft Wondrous
Item, wish;Price 27,500 gp; Weight 4 lb.

HealingWarcls
Description: Healing wards are Horde rorems
decorated with fearsomefaces to scare away evil
spirits. They are also charged with magical power
by Horde shamansto mend the wounds of warriors
who rally ro rhe healing wards on the battlefield.
Powers: \Uhen the creature carrying the ward
speaksthe command word, all allies in a 4O-foot
radiusare cured of 1d8+10 points of damage.This
'lUards
expends one of the item's charges. are cre-
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Moderate conjuration; CL 10th; Craft l1
drousltem, EnlargeSpell,healingcircle;Price
43,000
Bp; Weight 15 lb.

Health Stone
helm's ragepower,he must make a DC 14 \7ill save
Description: This polished, crysralline white
during his first action in any battle upon initially
stone is translucent, so that anyone holding it up to
taking sight of an enemy.Should he fail, the grearer
the light can seeit hasa reddishliquid at the cenrer.
rage activates on its own, without waiting for the
The bauble has hardness10 and 20 hit points, bur
character'sconsciousdecision to use it. This rule
its owner can break it open at will with little effiorr.
appliesonly to the helm'sgreaterragepower,not any
Powers: The stoneallows its bearer to recover 1 other rage abilities the charactermay possess.
hit point of damageevery uninterrupted hour she
Moderate transmutation; CL 1Oth;Craft \Uon-
carries it on her person.The crystal may not be in
drous Item, buII's strength,bear's endurance,rage;
an extradimensional space during this period. If
Price 47,800 gp; Weight 7.Ib.
desired,the holder can break the stoneopen,releas-
ing the reddish oil within. Any crearure upon HelmofValor
whom this liquid is spreadis cured as if affectedby Description: Though they can be decorated at
ahealspell.If usedon an undeadcreature,this effect the whim of those who craft them, most helmsof
is treated ashnrm instead.Employing the oil in this valor are as designedby their original creators -
manner destroys the stone. winged blue helms marked with a white star.
Moderate conj uration ;CL 9th; Craft \Tondrous kem, Powers: In addition to providing a +Z armor bonus,
s.Lrecridcalwor,rnds;
Price 18,000gp; \Teight Il4]ft,. this helm has50 chargeseachof buT'ssrrenghandca/s
gace as if castby u 5th-level caster.These chargesare
Helm of Battlethirst
activated by useof a command word.
Description: Thesehelmets aregenerallycrafted
Moderate transmutation; CL 6th; Craft Magic
by orcish sorcerersand bear largehorns, eyesand a
Arms and Armor , buII's strength,cat'sgrace;Price
toothy mouth screwedr.rpin a horrific grimace. In
77,000Bp;Weight 3 lb.
more civilized areas,they are sureto draw attention
to the wearer! HooclofCunning
Powers: The wearerof this helm finds his muscles Description: This item is a blood-red hood that
bulging and his hearr pounding at the thought of fastensabout the wearer'sneck with a simple silver
combat. He receivesa +4 enhancementbonusto his clasp.The fabric's edgesare decoratedwith a shim-
Strength and Constirurion, and has the ability to fly mering gilded weave. The hood may not be wom
into a greaterrage(asthe barbarianability) once per without draping it over the head - if the owner
d"y, in addition ro any similar abilities he may attemptsto do so,it alwaysflopsback into placeon its
alreadypossess. However, if he has not yer usedthe own, asif pushedupwardsby a firm but gentle breeze.
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Khaclgar'sPipeof Insight
Description: The first of these pipes was carved
by the arch-wtzardKhadgar while he studied with
the acolytesof Dalaran. Though the look of subse-
quent pipesof insighthasvaried slightly, most appear
similar, with a stem of gnarled wood and a deep
bowl made of yellowed bone.
Powers: When the pipe is used,it emits a cloud
of fluorescentsmokethat spreadsaround the userin
a 75-foot radius.Everyone in this areafor an hour
gains the effects of a full night's rest (including
healing and regainedhit points). Spellcastersmay
preparespellsand meditate during this hour.
Faint conjuration; CL 5th; Craft Wondrous Item, cwre Powers: Any creatureusing its body or handheld
madcratewounds;Price 12,000gp; Weight negligible. weaponsto attack the wearerof this cloak while it is
activated suffers1d6+5 points of electricity damage
Legion Doom-Horn on a successfulstrik. (the attackerstill inflicts dam-
Description: These large horns are carved from ageasnormal).Those usingmetallic weapons(such
the tusks of the mightiest kodo beastsand ringed as a sword or an armored gauntlet) suffer an addi-
with hairs cut from the heads of fallen orcish tional Id4 points of electricitydamage.At all times,
heroes.The interior of a doom-hornis blackened as the cloak provides the wearer with resistanceto
if gutted with flame, but is smooth and cool to the electricity 10.
touch.
Moderate evocation; CL 7th; Craft Wondrous
Powers: Once per duy, the owner can blow this Irem, fire shield, Iightning bolt; Price 54,000 gp;
horn as a full-round action, producing a tremerl- Weight 1 lb.
dous,resoundingbassnote that reverberatesacross
the battlefield. The individual blowing the horn ManaStone
and all his allies within 60 feet of her position are Description: This crystallinesphereis a translu-
instantly cured of Zd8+9 points of damage. In cent, smoky black color. Inside, a turquoiseliquid
addition, all subjectsincreasetheir baseland move- seemsto swirl about, as if waiting to be released.
ment by 30 feet for 10 rounds.This bonus doesnot The mana stonehas hardness10 and Z0 hit points,
stack with any other speed-enhancingspells or but its owner can break it open easilywith only the
items, such as hnsteor bootsof speed. slightestpressurefrom his fingers.
Moderate conjuration and transmutation; CL Powers: A stone capturessomeof the essenceof
mass
1 l th; Craft Wondrous ltem, expeditiousretreaL any magic spellsits owner casts.For each hour that
curemoderatewounds;Price 77,7Z0 gp; \7e ight 5 lb . passes, the owner may recallone level of spellshe cast
so long ashe washolding the stone throughout that
Lightning Cloak time and has not been without it in the intervening
Description: The cloth of this blue cloak is period. For spellshigher than lst level, the owner
threadedwith hair-thin strandsof copper,giving it must wait a number of hoursequalto the spell'slevel,
'When
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mand word is spoken, sparksof electrical energy not requiredto expendall availablelevelsat once;so
dance acrossthe cloak's surface. if, for example,he is waiting for a 6th-level spellbut
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grenade.This processtakes 3 rounds to complete, just prior to use.The owner placesthe device where
after which the device can be recoveredand usedby he wants it to be, puts his hand atop the smooth
"Activate
whoever was able to pick it up. If any of its parts surface,and says Explosives"followed by
cannot reach the main body within 10 rounds (s&y, the word he wants to invoke detonation. The bomb
they flew off the side of a cliff during the explosion then arms itself and waits to hear that word. It will
or sank into a lake), the grenade'smagic is lost. wait up to a week before its magic runs out. Once
Faint transmutation; CL 7th; Craft \Tondrous activated,the bomb may not be disarmed;and every
Item, mending,castermust create the grenadehim- time it is moved, a DC 15 Use Technological De-
self; Price 4,040 gp; Weight 1 lb. vice* check must be made to avoid setting it off. The
trigger word must be spoken in the original language
NeeviI's Increclible FlyingGyroparasol used to arm the bomb. The device has an effective
Description: Another item supposedlyinvented +70 bonus on Listen checks in situationswhere its
"hear" a command word is in question.
by Neevil, this device is more likely a knockoff of ability to
the original design enhanced by magic. The item Faint transmutation; CL 7th; Craft \Tondrous
resemblesa standard gyroparasol,but is made of Item, castermust have 5 ranks in the Listen skill
higher quality materials and has a special, mal- and must create the bomb himself; Price 370 gp;
leablehandgrip that adjuststo fit its owner'sfingers. Weight 10 lb.
Powers: Like most techno-magical items, this
item's malfunction rating is increasedby 1 over a PeriaptofVitality
standard gyroparasol.It does, however, possess5 Description: This goldenamuletbearsa large,raised
additional hit points due to its quality construc- rune over a deep-redruby that is warm to the touch.
tion. If properlyused,it eliminatesup to 4d6points Powers: Once per d"y, the periapt can grant its
of falling damage.In addition, it can both leqtitate wearerZdBtemporaryhit points. If thesehit points
and fly once per duy. To use the former power, the are not lost in combat, they go away in 8 hours.
gyroparasolmust be usedin an areawith light or no Moderate enchantment; CL 9th; Create \7on-
winds, or it will automatically fail. For full flight, drous ltem, aid; Price 18,000gp; Weight Il7 lb.
the winds must be moderate or less,and the user
must spend his entire action every round control- RuneclBracers
ling the gyroparasol'sflight (even if it hovers in Description: Only in recentyearshavesorcerenleamed
place). Both powersoperatefor only 10 roundsper to recreatethe magic in thesepowerful afiifacts, golden
d"y and are activated by throwing a specialswitch bracersinscnbedwith ancient and unurtelligiblerunes.
on the handle's tip. Powers: These bracerscome in severalrypesthat
'!Uon-
Moderate transmutation; CL 9th; Craft grant the wearer varying degreesof spell resistance
drous ltem, fly, Ieqtinte,caster must create the when wom. The spellresistancecan be SR 13,SR 15 ,
gyroparasolhimself; Price 16,350gp; WeightZIb. SR 17, or SR 19 dependingon the specificbracers.
Moderate to strong abjuration; CL 15th; Craft
NeeviI's SpectacularVoice-ActivateclBomb Price 5,000 gp (SR
\Tondrous Item, spellresistance;
Description: These bombs have no fuseor other sp(SR15);17,000
13);10,000 sp(SR17);26,000
apparent triggering mechanism. They look like (SR19);
Weight5 lbs(set).
sp
spheresmade of iron, with only a single flat surface
to keep them from rolling away if placed on even ScourgeBone Chimes
ground. Although these are usually referred to as Description: A setof chimes made of human and
"Neevil
bombs," Neevil himself denies ever in- animal bonesconnected by cordsthat glow with an
venting such a weapon. eerie luminescence.
Powers: This bomb conforms to all the rulesof an Powers: These chimes may be struck once per
emplaced bomb except that it requires no fuse or d"y, causinga deep resonation that grants the user
trigger,and has an MR of l-7. Insteadof a fuse,the the ability to make a vampiric melee touch attack
device detonateswhen it hearsa pre-arrangeddeto- (as vampirictouchcast by u lOth-level caster).
nation word. To prevent accidents,the word is not Moderate necromancy;CL 10th; Craft \Tondrous
"programmed"
into the bomb, but set by the owner Item, vampiric touch;Price 30,000 gp; Weight 8 lb.
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armoror no armor.If the characteralre"dyhasevasionas may only be taken at character creation and must
a specialabiliry,this talismanprovidesno funherbenefit. meet all prerequisitesper the nolrnal rules.Should the
Moderatetransmutation;CL 9th; CreateWondrous 3 -daystudyperiodbe intemrpted for any reason,other
Item, cat's{ace; Price77,750gp; Weight Il}lb. than eating, sleeping,and at most I hour of other
activities,the tome'smagicisbrokenandthe character's
Talismanof Evasion,Greater old featsretum at the end of the delayperiod.Regard-
Description: This amulet looks almost identical to a lessof the result,the tome only worksonce,crumbling
standardtalxmanof evasion,except that the diamond at to dust when its magic is expended.
the center isof the purestwhite. As the higher qualiry of Srong transmutation; CL l8th; Craft Wondrous
its diamond suggests, this item is a much more adaptive Price 8,100 gp; \Teight I lb.
Item, slwpechnnge;
version of the basicnhsmanof eorcion.
Powers: If the wearer of this amulet does not Warclen'sCloak
possessevasion as a specialability, the greatertalis- Description: Specially constnrcted for the night
man provides it. If the wearer alreadyhas evasion, elves'wardens,thesegreenvelvet cloaksbear a fringe
this ability is upgradedto improved evasion,so that of deadly, razor-sharpbladesalong the hem, resem-
the owner takeshalf damageeven if his Reflex save bling the wings of an owl. Wardens leam to shift and
fails. If the weareralreadyhas improved evasion,it swing the cloak dramatically, presenting the blade
is upgradedto supernaturalevasion,which quarters fringesto anyonewho might get too close.The cloak
all damageeven on a failed save.In all cases,the is both a defensivemeasureagainstsneakaftacksand
weareralsoreceivesa * 1 luck bonusto Reflex saves. a potent weaponfor the warden when surroundedby
'Won- enemies.It alsoprovidesnumerousknife bladesfor the
Strong transmutation; CL 15th; Create
drous ltem, cat's grace, divinefaonr;Price 44,750 gp; warden to usewith her slicingtonent ability.
Weighr Il7 lb. Powers: This bladed cloakof elorcnkindprovides a
number of specialmagical abilities to a warden in
Tome of Retraining addition to its martial and defensivemeasures.
Description: This small book looks more like a Spinning in the cloak grantsa specialattack that
notebook than a full-fledged arcane tome. Clearly targetseveryonewithin 10feet of the wardenwith its
written instructions inside the front page explain brutal, slashingfringes. This action requiresa full
the item's purposeto any interestedreader.Atty- attack. \Uhen used as a melee weapon, the cloak
one reading these instructions must decide inflicts 1d8 points of damage(the wearer'sStrength
immediately whether or not to employ the tome's bonusdamageapplies)with a threat rangeof Z0 and
power; if they choosenot to do so, it closesitself to a critical multiplier of x7.
that individual forever. The deadlybladesalsogrant one additional attack
Powers: Any characterof 10th level or lower can of opportunity with the cloak. This stackswith any
read this book. Charactersof a higher level seeonly other attacksof opportunity grantedby featsor spells.
blank pages.Once the book's magic is invoked, the Anyone attempting to sneak attack the warden
readerlosesall featshe has leamed over the courseof in combat while sheis wearingthe cloak must make
his career,includingthosegainedat lst level,with the a successfulDC 25 Tumble or Bluff check as the
sole exception of feats that can only be chosen at cloak swingsand swipes.Failuremeansthe attacker
charactercreation.The readermust then spend3 full immediately takes ld8 points of damage and is
days studying the arcane writings and instructions forced back 5 feet.
that appearin the book'spagesin responseto his own The warden is impossibleto flank while wearing
desires.After that periodhaselapsed,h. may selectan this cloak sincethe bladespresenta significantthreat.
entirely new arrangementof feats,essentiallyreplac-
The cloak provides a focus for her slicingtorrent
ing the oneshe lostwith new ones.Eachnew feattakes
classability while she wearsit.
the placeof oneseamedat specificpoints in his career
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and must follow all the applicablerestriction i.e.,
wardencan alsousethe following magicalabilities:
a new feat replacingone taken at l st level is ffeatedas
o FearherfaII 3ldav
having been selectedat lst level for purposesof
prerequisites.A charactermay not selecta feat that . Jump3lday
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wielder a similar set of magical enhancements,the
various typeshave their own particular appearances
ShaclowOrb
and unique powers associatedwith them: Description: The shn"dow orb wasconstructed by
Orb of Corruption: A diamond crudely carved the Shadow Council and given to Gul'dan. Shortly
into the form of a skull, the orb of corruptiongrants before his death, the shadoworb wasshattered into
the bearera + 10 competencebonus on all damage ten different piecesthat becamescatteredthrough-
rolls. All damagedealt by the bearer is considered out the underground tomb of Sargeras.
chaotic damage.All attacksmadeby the beareralso Yearslater,the night elfwardenMaiev recoveredthe
ignore all armor bonusesto AC. shaAaworb and used it in her bid to recapture the
renegadeIllidan. Unfortunately, the shadaworbwas lost
Strong transmutation; CL 18th; Weight 3 lb.
during a battle and was once again shattered into ten
Orb of Darkness: A sphere of polished obsid-
differentpieces.This time, theywerescatteredall across
ian, the orb of darknessgrants the bearer a + 10
Azeroth.Somebelievetheremayevenbeapieceortwo
competence bonus on all damagerolls. All dam-
hidden somewhereout in the Twisting Nether.
age dealt by the bearer is considered unholy
damage. \Uhen the character carrying the orb When assembled,the shndoworb is a smooth,
dealsa killing blow, he has the option to immedi- solid black globe about 5 inches in diameter. It
ately raise the creature as though with animate glows with a faint violet light and is surprisingly
deadcast by " ZOth-levelcaster. heavy for its size.The individual shnlow orb frag-
ments are jaggedand non-luminous.
Strong transmutation; CL Z0th; \Teight 3 lb.
Powers: \7hen two fragments of the shadoworb
Orb of Fire: A sapphiresphereglowing with an
are touched to each other, they immediately fuse
inner fire, the orb of fire grants the bearer a +10
into a single piece. The seamdisappearsas though
competencebonus on all damagerolls. All damage
the fragments had never been separate.
dealt by the bearer is consideredfire damage.The
bearer of an orb of fire may make attacks as though Eachofthe ten separatefragmentsof the shadworbhas
she possessed the Whirlwind Attack feat. the sameabiliry.\il/hen two or morefragmentsarebrought
togetherandfused,the resultingfiagment losesitsprevious
Strong transmutation; CL 17th; Weight 3 lb.
powersbut gairu new, more power{ul abilities.
Orb of Frost: A sphereof smooth, ice-cold topaz,
See the Campaign Seedsidebarfor ideason how
the orb of frostgrants the bearer a + 10 competence
to use the shadow orb as the basis of an entire
bonus on all damagerolls. All damagedealt by the
campaign story arc.
bearer is consideredcold damage.When a charac-
ter bearingthe orb makesa successfulhit on a target, l Fragment
the target suffersa -4 penalty on initiative checks
This is the smallestfragment of the shadoworb.
and his movement rate is halved for Id4 hours.
To activate its power, you must touch it to a
Strong transmutation; CL 16th; Weight 3 lb. weapon.The fragment fusesitself with the weapon,
Orb of Lightning: An enoffnous pearl with sparks which takeson the physicalappearanceof a master-
dancing acrossits surface,the orb of lighninggrants the work weapon and gains a + 1 enhancement bonus.
bearera +10 competencebonus on all damagerolls. The fragmentcan be removedasa full-round action.
All damagedealt by the bearerisconsideredelectrical Touching another fragment to this one increasesthe
damage.The bearerof an orb of lighmingmaycast dispel fragment'ssizeand power (see2 Fragments,below).
mnglcat will, and lighmingboltonceevery 10 minutes,
Faint evocation; CL 3rd; Weight 1 lb.
both as if castby " 15th-levelcaster.
Strong transmutation; CL 17th; Weight 3 lb. 2 Fragments
Orb of Venom: A jade sphere inscribed with a Thisfragment isactivatedasthe l-fragment shn&ow
mazeof grooves,the orb of uenomgrants the bearer orb and grants the samebonus, plus the following:
a * 10 competencebonus on all damagerolls. All The eyes of the weapon's wielder glow faintly,
successfulattacks made by the bearer are consid- and the wielder gains low-light vision.
ered to be made by u woundingweapon. The bearer Faint evocation and transmutation; CL 3rd;
of an orb may cast contaglonat will. Weighr 7Ib.
Strong transmutation; CL 15th; Weight 3 lb.
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ShaclowBonuses
8 Fragments *,,,-, Shadow themes are strong throughout the
This fragment isactivated asthe 7 -fragmentshndow ; Warcmftuniverse. "Shadow" is a newbonus rype
orb and grants the samebonuses,except as follows: common to many items and spellscreated by the
The owner's shadowbonus on all attack rolls and Shadow C.ouncil and other such nefarious organi'-*'
deflection bonus to AC both improve to +3, and zations. Shadow bonuses to the same roll do not
',,',.$olq with each other, just as enhancement bo-
circumstancebonuson Hide checksimprovesto + 15. 'I
She gainsa fly speedof 40 feet, with good maneuver- nusesdo not stackwith eachother. Shadowbontrses
abiliry. Twice perdayshemaysummon 1d4+ 1shadows. , do sack with other non-shadow bonuses,such as
Once per d"y, the owner may cast shndawwalk. enhancement, insight, luck and so on.
. . :
Faint abjuration and transmutation,strongconju-
ration,evocationand illusion;CL 1 1th;Weight B lb. reducedto Strength 0 dies and becomesa shadow Id4
rounds later. This is a negative energyeffect.
9 Fragments
The dark power of the completed shadoworb can
This fragment isactivated asthe B-fragmentshadow
be overwhelming. The owner'smost notable obses-
orb and grants the samebonuses,except as follows:
sion growsstrongerover time. In the caseof Gul'dan,
The owner's shadowbonus on all attack rolls and he died trying to acquire the eyeof Sargeras.Maiev
deflection bonus to AC both improve to +4, and became obsessedwith recapturing Illidan to the
circumstance bonus on Hide checks improves to point whereall other considerationsweresecondary.
+70. She may summon shadowsthree times per duy.
Faint abjuration and necromancy,strong conju-
The owner heals 1 point of damage per level ration, evocation, illusion and transmutation; CL
every hour rather than every duy. (This ability 20th; Weight 10 lb.
cannot be aided by the Heal skill.) Nonlethal
damagehealsat a rate of 1 point of damageper level
every 5 minutes. Lost limbs, organs and other
Shielctof the Deathlorcl
missing body parts grow back after 1 minute. Exactly who createdthis shield is unknown. Some
believe the Lich King himself designedit for his most
Faint abjuration and ffansmutation,strongconju-
powerfrrl death knights, while others feel it is a de-
ration, evocationand illusion;CL 15th;Weight 9lb.
monic artifact brought to Azeroth during one of the
1OFragments greatwarsand lost by its original owner. [t might also
When the final fragment of the shadow orb is be from a different world entirely, flung into the
reconnected with its cousins, there is a burst of TwistingNethereventuallytofind itswayto Kalimdor.
darkness(manifesting asadeeperdnrkness spellfrom Whenfirstfound,theShieldofheDeadlordlooksfairly
a ZOth-levelcaster centered permanently on the unassuming- aslighdy curved sheetof darkenedsteel
point where the shndoworb becomeswhole). rimmed with a jaggedborder and covered with what
The completed shndoworb is activated as the 9- appear to be scratchesand dents acrossits surface.If
fragment shnlow orb and grants the samebonuses, picked up by a creaturethat is not laffil evil in align-
except as follows: tt d identifiesassuch),
ment, it actsasa +3 lightsteelshield(
but itspowerslowlyaftemptsto convert the bearerto the
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causeof evil. Each time he slaysan enemy in battle, the
deflection bonus to AC both improve to +5. She
shield'sownermustmakeaWill save(nC 10+ 1foreach
may summonZd6 shadowsthree times per duy.She
week he has owned the shield) or shift alignment one
gainsregeneration5. Lost limbs, organsand other
step toward laurful evil - for example, laffil good to
missingbody parts grow back after 1 minute.
laurtulneutral,or chaotic neutral to either chaotic evil or
On command, the owner can become incorpo-
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real. The effect is dismissible.
not even be awarethat anything unusualis happening.
The owner can make melee touch attacla that deal
Should the owner be laurful evil or convert at last to
1d6points of Strength damageto a living foe.A creature
that alignment, the shield'strue naturebecomesknown.
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Vehicles:Movement celerate a vehicle up to one speedincrement and
anclManeuverability require only a standard Maneuverability check to
maintain control of the vehicle. For each addi-
Tinker-built vehicles can travel at speedsthat
tional speed increment the pilot acceleratesor
match and even exceed the fastest mounts. Only
deceleratesthe vehicle, he must make a Maneuver-
skilled pilots keep dwarven siegeengines or gnome
ability check with a l penalty per increment.
he I icoptersfrom becom ing crump led wrecksof metal,
Turning: A vehicle canbe tumed up to 45 degrees
and even they sometimes have trouble with the
and require only a standardManeuverability check
fickle and unwieldy controls of some vehicles.
by the pilot to maintain control. Tuming more than
Piloting a vehicle requires the character at the
45 degreesrequires a full-round Maneuverability
controls to make regularmaneuverability checksto
check with a 4 penalty per additional 45 degrees.
maintain control of the vehicle. Maneuverability
Drifting: The pilot may drift a vehicle while it's
checks are based on a vehicle's Maneuverability
moving, sliding the vehicle laterally to the left or
rating. \X4rile vehicles may travel up to their top
right while continuing to travel forward. For each
speed,Maneuverability ratings assigna speed in-
vehicle width a vehicle drifts, a Maneuverability
crement that indicates how quickly a vehicle
check must be made with a -4 penalty.
becomesdifficult to control. For each speedincre-
ment beyond the first, the vehicle'spilot suffersa -4 Example: Maneuverabi Iity i n Com bat
penalty on any Maneuverability checks.
In searchof thunder lizards,Ryon Quarvel isriding
To maintain control of a vehicle traveling in a into the Barrenson a steamhorsewith a top speedof
straight line and at a constant speed,pilom must 60 mph (530 ft./round) and Average maneuverabil-
make regularstandardManeuverability checkswith ity. Traveling for several hours at 45 mph, he is
their Use Technological Device* skill. In travel requiredeach hour to make standardManeuverabil-
under normal conditions, a standard ManeuVer- ity checks- a DC 10 Use Technological Device*
ability check requiresa pilot to make a DC 10 Use check with a -8 penalty for each of the two speed
Technological Devicex check once per hour. In increments(15 + 15 + 15 - 45 mph)beyond the first.
combat, a vehicle is considered to move on its
Suddenlyencountering a pair of thunder lizards,Ryon
pilot's initiative count, and a standardManeuVer-
enterscombatat45 mph (390 feet/round).As he rides
ability check requiresa DC Z0 Use Technological pastthe lizardsin the first round, he makesa DCZ0 Use
Devicex check once per round.
Technological Device* check with a 4 penalty due to
If the pilot succeedsat a Maneuverability check, speed.In the secondround, he slowstwo speedincre-
he is consideredto be in control of the vehicle and mentsto 15 mph ( 130feey'round)*d tums 180degrees.
may perform a standard action after the move This action requiresa DC 20 Use Technological De-
action. If he fails, the check becomesa full-round vice* check with a l penalry for the second speed
action and the pilot cannot perform any actions increment deceleratedand a -12 penalty for each 45
until the following round, at which point he must degreesnrmedbeyond the first, fot a total penalryof-16.
attempt to make the check once again. In the third round, as he lowers his lance to
Attempting to do more than maintain control of attack, Ryon is traveling 15 mph. As this is within
a vehicle and move in a straight line can also the first speedincrement for a vehicle with Average
require Maneuverability checks: maneuverability and he is traveling in a straight
line, Ryon makes his standard Maneuverability
check (a DC 20 Use TechnologicalDevice* check)
Rating SpeedIncrement
with no penalties. He succeedson the check. The
Clumsy 5 mph(45 ft./round)
check is thus consideredonly a move action, allow-
Poor 10mph(?0 ft./round) ing Ryon to attack the lizards in the same round.
Average
"Good
15mph(135ft./round)
20 mph(165ft./round) MalfunctionEffects
Perfect 25 mph(220ft./round)
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3-6 in Chapter Three of the Warcraft RPG): device is completely destroyedby the malfunction.
maximum AC bonus is lowered bV 1; maximum The devicecannot be repaireduntil a rareor delicate
damageinflicted or prevented is lowered by 1d6; component worth at least5o/oof the device'smarket
maximum movement speed is decreasedby 70 value can be replaced.(This requirement might be
miles per hour, and so on. an adventure seedfor components that may not be
Balky: Vehicles and other deviceswith a Maneu- commonly available on the open market.)
verabiliry rating (seeabove) that sufferthis malfunction Ablative: Even after they are repaired, devices
effect have their Maneuverability rating decreasedby that sufferthis malfunction effect continue to dam-
one category.This effect can only be repairedby " DC agethemselveseach time they are used,losing t hit
75 Craft (technological device*) check with a dura- point each time they operate.This damagecan be
tion equal to the device'sTS in days. repairedwith normal Craft (technologicaldevice*)
Complex Device: The device is more difficult to rolls, but the malfunction effectcan onlybe removed
repair than others, falling apart into a multitude of with an effiortequalto an upgradethat would provide
tiny components when a malfunction occurs.The the device with its maximum number of hit points
Craft (technological device*) skill check required (and a Technology Score equal its current TS).
to repair the device has a minimum DC of 25. Noisemaker: At the time of the malfunction, the
Awkward Operation: A device that suffersthis deviceemitsa loud and annoyingnoisethat canbeheard
malfunction effect is alwaysmore difficult to oper- by *y creaturewithin 60 feet. After repair, the device
ate after being repaired. All weapons become makesthe noisecontinuouslyduring itsoperationandfor
two-handed, and all actions involving the device a period aftenvardequal to its starnrpor operation time
become full-round actions. (but not lessthan 1 minute). This effectcan be repaired
Backfire: All weapons on the device backfire, by " secondCraft (technological devicex) with a DC
doing damage to the operator equal to what they equal to that requiredto repair the Device check.
would normally do to their targets.If the device is Fused Function: After being knocked into a
not strappedor attached to the operator in any w?y, malfunctioning state, the device becomesdifficult
the operator is allowed a Reflex save with a DC to repair and impossibleto alter. After sufferingthis
equal to (10 + the number of dice of damagethe malfunction effect, the device may never be up-
weapon inflicts) for half damage. graded, and all skill checks made to repair the
Frangible: Though it can be repaired normally, devicehave their DC increasedby +5. The penalty
the device is more likely to malfunction in the to skill checks is cumulative for devicesthat suffer
future. Its Malfunction Rating is increasedby * 1. this malfunction effect multiple times.
This effect is cumulative if it occursmultiple times Fragile: After malfunctioning, the device be-
to the same device, and can be repaired only by comes more easilydamaged.Even after repair, the
giving the function an upgradethat lowers its MR. maximum hit poin$ that the device can possess is
Control Complications: Its controls damagedby equal to its Technology Score x 1. This malfunc-
the malfunction or complicated by the repairs, a tion effect can only be repaired via an upgrade to
device repaired after this malfunction effect will raisethe device'shit points to their previouslevel.
forevermore be more difficult to operate.Operators Pain Machine: The device can be repaired rlor-
of the device suffer a -3 penalty on all related rolls. mally, but after sufferingthis malfunction effect the
This penalty is cumulative for devicesthat sufferthis device will cause1d6 points of damageto its opera-
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Bulky: A device that suffers this malfunction effort and cost equal to adding an upgradewith the
effect may only be repaired and rebuilt in a new, ability to inflict 1d6 points of damage.
largerform. After repair, the device is one sizeclass Phlogiston Explosion: The small phlogiston
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Masterwork devices are similar to masterwork Technology Scoreand maximum hit points equal to
items createdby other artisansin that their superior its Technology Scorex B.Use of adamantine addsan
construction makes them more effective than nor- additional 50o/oto the cost of raw materialsrequired
mal devices.To create a masterwork technological to begin construction of a device.
device, a tinker first designsthe device asdescribed Arcanite: A device crafted using arcanite can in-
in Chapter Three of the Warcraft RPG, and pays flict orprevent a maximum of 1d6+2points ofdamage
one-third of the item's market value to begin con- per round for each point in its Technology Score. It
struction. However, when creating a masterwork alsohasa maximum hardnessequal to its Technology
device, the tinker must pay an additional l}o/oof the Score + 10. Raw arcanite costs1,000gp per point of
item's cost to reflect the higher quality of the device's TS, which must be paid when purchasingraw mate-
components, and make a Craft (technological de- rials before construction of the device begins.
vice)x check with a DC equal to 15 + the device's Darkwood: A device made of darkwood is sturdy
Technology Score. Though the cost of building a but unexpectedly light; it has a maximum cargo load
masterwork device must only be paid once, each of its Technology Scorex 400 pounds.In addition, its
attempt to begin takes 1 week. Once the tinker has maximum movement speedisequalto its Technology
succeededat this check, she may begin making Scorex75 milesperhour.Use ofdarkwood inbuilding
normal progresson construction of the Device check. a device adds1,000gp per point ofTS to the costofraw
Masterwork devices grant their operators a +3 materialsrequired to begin construction.
bonus on any skill checksrequired to operatethem. Dragonhide: A device covered in dragonhide is
The masterwork quality is not automatically con- rare but exceptionally resistantto damage.It has a
ferred upon upgradesthat provide a masterwork maximum AC bonus equal to twice its Technology
device with a new secondaryfunction or replaceits Score and a hardnessequal to its Technology Score
primary function. These upgrades must be corr- + 5. Adding dragonhide covering to a device costs
structed as masterwork devices in order to grant one-quarter the market value of a device, which
their operatorsthe bonus. must be paid when purchasingraw materials before
construction begins.
SpecialanclFavoreclMaterials Mithral: A device made with this light but rigid
Like other artisansof their races,tinkers like to material has maximum hit points equal to its Tech-
work with their favored materials. Occasionally, nology Score x 9 and a maximum AC bonus equal
when they manage to procure supplies,tinkers of to its Technology Score + 4. In addition, light-
other races also like to work with these special weight vehicles built with mithral are so easy to
materialsdue to their superiorqualities. pilot that they grant their operatorsa +5 bonus on
The favored special material of each race is de- Maneuverability checks. Use of mithral doubles
scribed in Chapter Three of the Warcraft RPG. A the cost of raw materialsrequired to start construc-
tinker receivesa * 1 bonus on all Craft (technologi- tion of a Device check.
cal devicex) checks while working with his race's Thorium: Thorium grants a device into which it is
favored material. All devices created with special incorporatednot only strengthbut unusualdensity. Ab le
materials must be of masterwork quality, created as withrstandhigher steampressure,it can inflict up to its
describedin Masterwork Devices, above. Technology Scorex 1d8points ofdamageper round and
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describedbelow. The costsof using specialmateri- Score x75 feet. It alsohasa maximum AC bonusequal
als are as describedonly where these materials are to its Technology Score +3 and maximum hit points
available.Typically, a tinker will only be able to equalto itsTechnology Scorex 10.However,asthorium
easilyprocure the favored material of her own race is alsoheavier than other memls,devicesmade with it
at the cost listed.Obtaining other specialmaterials have a mar<imumcargocapaciryequalto theirTechnol-
may involve exploring to gather them in the wild or ogy Score x 150 pounds and add a -5 penalry on all
stealing them from other races. Maneuverabiliry checla madeby the operator.The use
Adamantine: A device fashioned with adam?rr- of thorium in constmcting a device doublesthe cost of
tine has a maximum hardness equal to twice its raw materialsrequiredto start construction.
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Aclventuring Gear(continuecl) Vehicles (continuecl)
Item MR Cost Weight Item MR Cost Weight
Sunbuckle 0 50 gp 1l2lb. Gnomish
helicopter 2 750sp 600lb.
Tinker'sarms 2 2,500gp 20 lb. Gnomish
submarine 1 2,225
gp 5,500Ib.
Tinker'sbelt 1 25gp 10Ib. Goblinshredder 3 1,350
gp ?00lb.
Trackingboots, 0 40 gp lzlb. Goblinzeppelin 0 6,000gp3,000lb.
dire bear fronfish 2 1,500
gp 600lb.
Trackingboots, 0 40 sp 12lb. Meatwagon I 1,000!p 5,000lb.
direwolf Phlogistic
unicycle 0 300sp 60 lb.
m'' Trackingboots, 0 50 gp 12lb. Rairundrer 3 87,500gp42,000h.
quilboar
Scoutballoon 1 45gp 40 lb.
Trackingboots, 0 60 gp 121b. Siegeengine 3 1,500
gp 4,500lb.
frost wolf
Siegewagon 1 2,750gp4,000lb.
Trackingboots, 0 75 gp 1215.
Steamhorse 1 782sp 600lb.
frostsabercat
Steamlaunch 1 660sp 300lb.
Trackingboots, 0 120sp 1216.
kodobeast Steamwarrior
armor 1 2,550gp 1,300
lb.
Traphands 4 625gp 25 lb. Weapons
Trapthumper 5 500sp 100Ib. Item MR Cost Weight
Valuator 1 250sp 3 lb. Alchemical
grenades1 B0gp 1Ib.
Wandharness 0 30gp 4lb. Blastarrow 3 75 gp 1l16lb.
Wizard'sdesk 0 200ep 15lb. Demondirk 1 17gp zlb.
Dwanren reciprocator 3 1500sp 15lb.
SpecialSubstancesand ltems
Item MR Cost Weight Firestarter 1 5,000gp3,500lb.
Dirtworm 1 415gp 1,500Ib. Frrearrow 2 100sp 1/16lb.
Memor-y
scrubber 2 33,000gp225lb. Flashpod 1 50 gp 1lb.
Miser'sforge 3 ?,375gp 200lb. Gluemines(6) 1 175 vztb.
N6utralizergrenade 1 500 sp 1lb. Gluerifle 1 400sp 20Ib.
Noble'sswordsmen 1 2,250gp 7,000lb. Gnomishrockets 2 125ep 5 lb.
Phlogiston
collector 2 37,5009o12,000lb. Greasemines(12) 0 300sp 113lb.
Phlogiston,
liquid(vial) 20gp. 11416. lronjaw 1 200sp 4lb.
PortSlehead(ldt$rage)2 110 15lb. Lightning
net 2 165sp 10Ib.
sp
Portablehead 2 120sp 15lb. Muskbomb 0 300sp 1lb.
(Knowledg",3 ranks) Net launcher 1 250sp B lb.
Portablehead 2 215sp 15lb. hilt
Oscillating 2 65sp 1lb.
(Kruwledge,6 ranks) Splintergun 1 330sp 15lb.
Substitution
engine 1 6,000sp200 lb. Swordbelt 1 150sp 4lb.
Truth detector 2 1,750gp 300lb. Tinker'stosser 2 375sp 15lb.

Vehicles Zecker Devices


Item MR Cost Weight Item MR Cost Weight
Deshoyer 1 1,660gp 22,0001b. Tecker'scloak 0 12,5009p25lb.
Fly*ng'mmhine 1 1,100lb.
2,17'10'..9p Tecker'sfirestaff 2 330sp 12\b.
Footcarts 1 125sp 6 lb. Tecker'swand 1 100sp 1lb
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Description: A collapsible bridge is a systemof a-l modifier to the DC per 50feetofdistance.The dishes
canvas, pipes and cables that folds into a small may be rotated to faceforward or backward.Th.y grant
trunk. When opened, the bridge has a canvas the wearer a +5 bonus on Listen checks to detect the
surface5 feet wide and anywhere between 10 and sound of any creature attemptrng to sneak in the direc-
30 feet in length. In its shortestform ( 10 feet long), tion the dishesarepointed (rypicallyforward), but a4
penaltyon attemptsto detectcreaturessneakingup from
the bridge can support up to 600 pounds. For each
additional 10 feet the bridge is extended,its maxi- the oppositedirection. Ifthe weareriswilling to look silly
mum load decreasesby 200 pounds, to a minimum by having one dish rotated forward and the other back,
of 200 pounds at 30 feet in length. Rings on the far he gains a +7 bonus to detect creaturessneakingfrom
ends of the bridge poles and on the trunk allow the either direction, and no penalry. Creaturessneakingto
bridge to be spiked in place at both ends. the wearer'sflanlc are treatednormally.

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stored;\7T 20 1b.;MV 100gp;CreateDC 17;ST 1 min.
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Medium creatures;\7T 7 lb.; MV 100 gp; Create
DragonGun DC 16;MR 0.
Description: Dragon guns are tinker-created
GoblinArmyBoots
weaponsinspired by the deadly breath weaponsof
Description: The first thing a person thinks of
dragons. Alchemist's fire is projected by steam
pressurefrom the tip of a blunderbuss-likerifle to when goblins come to mind is most likely not foot-
cast sheets of flame acrossa battlefield. Though wear.Yet the innovations that goblins have brought
dragon gunsare terrifying and destructiveweapons, to the design of shoesfor adventuring are undeni-
the backpack tanks that store the liquid ammuni- able. Goblin army boots take the designethos of the
goblin army knife and apply it to military footwear.
tion are notoriously fragile.
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7d6 fire damage on a successfulhit. On the round strap up to the knee. The heels are very thick,
following a hit, the targettakesan additional 1d6points lending another 6 inches to the height of anyone
ofdamageasthe stickyalchemist'sfire continuesto bum. wearing a pair. Contained within the heels of the
The target can take a full-round action to attempt to bootsarea number of devicesthat aid in jumping and
extinguish the flamesbeforetaking this additional dam- traversingdifficult terrain. The wearercan direct the
age.A successful DC 15 Reflexsaveisneededto extul$ltsh boots to perfrorm several tasks by manipulating a
the flames.Goingprone and rolling on the ground gives seriesof toe triggerswith a successfulUse Techno-
the targeta+Zbonus on this savingth,row.Leapinginto logical Device* check; failure means the desired
a lake or magically extinguishing the flamesautomati- function is not triggered. It takes three rounds to
ca[[y extinguishesthe flames. switch the boots from one mode to the next.

'\rrvru,miaon:A fully-loaded dragon gun carries 15 The solesof the boots contain severaloptions for
chargesof alchemist'sfire. Eachchargeallowsone shot. negotiating obstaclesand terrain. Tightly coiled
springsreleasedfrom the solesgrant the wearera +5
Operation: Exotic'Weapon Proficiency (dragon
bonus on Jump checksaswell as increasinghis base
gun) and ranged attack roll.
land speedby 10 feet when running with the springs
HR 5; hp 5; SZSmall;\7T 45 lb.;MV 150gp; extended. Accordion-like stilts extend from the
CreateDC 18;ST 1 round;MR 5. heels, allowing for an additional 7 feet of height,
Earhelm although a DC 10 Balance check is required to stay
upright on the stilts.Using a bellows in the heel, air
Description: Earhelms have large, goblin'e.ar'
bladders in each boot inflate to allow a wearer of
shapeddishesmounted on their sides.These dishes
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focus the soundsahead of the wearer and give him
getting wet, with a DC 15 Balancecheck requiredto
the ability to hear a whisper at incredible distances.
stabilizeand stayupright when walking acrosswater.
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Description: These 5-inch wooden spherescan
be used to set a perimeter around a campsite,or to PortableKitchen
securea hallway. A ring mounted on one side can Description: These heavy and expensive items
be pulled to extend up to 30 feet of wire, which can arestill usedmainly by milihry officersand wealthy
be attached to either a spikeor another mechanical merchants, though there are many tinkers laboring
sentry. When an intruder brushes against the taut to create a version for massproduction. A portable
wire, a shrill steam whistle inside the mechanical kitchen is the sizeand shapeof abarrel.Aphlogiston-
sentry triggersto alert those nearby. amplified steam engine built into the baseheats a
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check to set up. neath the cover atop it.
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sphere);\7T Il}Ib.; MV 50 gp; Create DC 16; ST is as simple as adding the mixed ingredients to the
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heat to the proper level, and watching the clock
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Description: A mellodium can capture a perfor- Use of the portable kitchen provides a +9 bonus on
mance on a musical instrument and later use the Profession(cook) checks.Those untrained in the skill
instrument to replay the perfrormanceautomati- can still usethe portable kitchen to make simple and
cally. Each rype of instrument requiresits own type bland (but filling) food, provided they follow the
of mellodium. The device is connected to the instructions included with the kitchen when it is sold.
instrument, and a musician makes a Perform skill Operation: See text.
check with a -5 circumstance penalty to play de-
HR 5; hp 35; SZ Medium; \7T 100 lb.; MV 725
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gp; Create DC 18; ST 1 min.; MR 1.
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attached to the same instrument; though other Description: A potion injector is a device that
mellodiums usethe sametablets,music recordedon straps around the upper arm of the wearer, with a
other instruments will be played as noise. cable running down to a control box worn around
Operation: DC 30 Use Technological Device* the wrist. Vials of potion can be mounted on clamps
check to attach a mellodium to an instrument; around its exterior, their stoppers replaced with
move action to replay. 'When
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(drum),650gp (fife),780gp (lute),800gp (pan the indicated slot is immediately injected into the
gp(mandolin/lyre);
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hour;MR 5. injection has the same effect as swallowing the
potion, and its effects take place normally. If the
Pocket Noisemaker wearerof a potion injector is unconscious,using the
Description: The pocket noisemaker is a hand- device to administer a potion is a standardaction (as
sized device with four legs; when wound up and opposedto the norrnal full-round action required).
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inside.The band spinsfuriouslyfor 10 rounds,doing to an hour. Seahelmsare sold with a hand-cranked
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touch. Captured roguesoften usea sawtooth ring to that takes more than an hour per bladder.
cut their way freeofbonds, but the rings alsohave the Operation : DC Z0UseTechnologicalDevicex check.
potential for useas a melee weapon. HR 5;hp 75;SZSmall;\7T 20lb.;MV 650gp;
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way. Once a sawtoothring hasbeen opened,it cannot Description: Sharpeningsheathescome in varying
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in combat requiresa melee attack and inflicts 3d6 a temporaryenhancementbonusto damage.Thefirst
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Description: The collar of this heavy helmet usually wom over the shoulder on a baldric rather
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the rope is attached to a fixed object, the winch can Sunbuckle
exert a force equal to Strength 30. Description: This buckle can be attached to any
'When
Upgraded steam winches are also available, fea- belt and operateslike a normal belt buckle.
turing a drum of ironrope (seeabove). This sturdier a secret catch is pressed,however, the face of the
cable allows for a load of up to 1,200 pounds, buckle flips open and flash powder insidethe buckle
although it can only be moved at a rate of 10 feet per is ignited. All creatureswithin 50 feet of the wearer's
round. front arc must make a DC 15 Reflex save or be
Operation: DC 10 Use Technological Device* blinded for 7d6 rounds.The buckle will operate 10
check to use;Use Rope at appropriateDC to attach times before the flash powder inside it is expended.
the winch's rope to an object. Operation: Standard action to trigger; DC 10
AC 13;HR 3; hp I5;SZSmall (Tfr..wide x 18 in. Use Technological Device* check to reset.
d e e p x 1 8 i n . t a l l ) ; \ 7 T 5 0 l b . ( s t a n d a r d,)7 5 l b . HR 1; hp 5;SZFine (3 in. tall x 4 in. wide x 1 in.
(upgraded);MV 170 gp (standard),760 gp (up- deep);\7T Il}Ib.; MV 50 gp; Create DC 16; ST 1
graded);Create DC 18; ST 5 rounds; MR 1. round; MR 0.

Steamsaw Tinker'sArms
Description: Steamsawsare smaller, portable Description: The first tinker's arm was created
versionsof the sawsattached to the arms of goblin by the Tinker's Guild in Ratchet for Samuel
shredders.The spinning blade of a steamsaw is Wrenchwright, a popular member who lost a limb
usually used to cut down trees, but some have in an accident.When otherssawthat'V7renchwright
learned to use the unwieldy device in combat. had not only gained a usefullimb but also increased
Use of a steamsaw in melee combat requires strength, they asked the tinkers to develop a ver-
Exotic \Teapon Proficiency (steamsaw). The sion that might be usedwithout the lossof a living
steamsawis a two-handed weapon that inflicts (7d6 arm. The resulting apparatusstrapsto the wearer's
+ Strength modifier) points of slashingdamage. arms, and when activated grants a +7 enhance-
Operation: DC 15 Use Technological Device* ment bonus to her Strength score. Tinker's arms
check for basic use;seetext for combat use. designedfor a creatureof one sizecategorymay not
HR 5;hp 25;SZSmall;\7T 75lb.;MV 120gp; be usedby creaturesof another sizecategory.
CreateDC 17;ST 2 rounds;
MR 3. Operation: DC Z0 Use Technological Devicex
check.
SummerTunic HR 2;hp I5;SZSmall;\7T 20lb.;MV 2,500gp;
Description: These long-sleeved,woolen tunics CreateDC 35;ST 2 rounds;
MR 2.
arethreadedwith tubesleadingto a smallphlogiston
boiler that hangs from the belt of the wearer.The Tinker'sBelt
boiler runs heated water through the tubes to keep Description: Many tinkers may leave their work-
"as
the wearer warm as a summer day" even in the shops to go adventuring, but some bring their
coldestweather. The flow of water may be adjusted workshops with them in the form of a tinker's belt.
such that the wearerfeelsanywherebetween 1 and This heavy leather belt featuresa small phlogiston
60 degreeswarmer than the outside environment. boiler to power devices,large pouchesto cary parts
In cold weather, this feature may save characters and inventions-in-progress,hooks and strapsto carry
from required Fortitude saves,but in warmer cli- tools, and rwo articulated armswith hand-like clamps
matesit may accidentallyraisea carelesscharacter's that can hold deviceswhile the tinker works on them.
"hands"
temperature into the range where she must make While these must be manually positioned in
Fortitude saves(see DMG, Chapter 8: Glossary, place, tinkers have been known to usethem asaids in
"Cold "Heat
Dangers"and Dangers"). climbing and other oon-rrrechanicalpursuits.
Operation: DC 10 Use Technological Device* A tinker's belt includesand carriesall the standard
check to start the boiler; DC 15 Use Technological tools required so that Craft (technological device)
Device* check to make temperature adjustments. checkscan be madewithout circumstancepenalties.
HR 1;hp 10;SZTiny;\7T 15lb.;MV 100ep; Positioning the arms is a standardaction, and for
DC 17;ST 1 min.;MR 1.
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Description: lnspired by the tinker's belt, this chew up earth and pull it inside, where steam
device is an articulated arm that hangs from a hammers push it outward and compact it to create
wizard'sbelt and can unfold to hold a wand at the a tunnel with hard-packed walls.
ready.A small setof crosshairsmounted on the arm The dirtworm can chew through any material
allowsfor preparatoryaiming while castinga spell. with 7 or fewer points of hardnessat the rate of 10
A wand held in the harnesscan be readied with a feet per minute. Harder materialstake 10d6points
free action, and the wearerof a wand harnessgetsa of damageper round. The tunnel it carvesis 8 feet
+ Z bonus on attempts to make ranged attacks with in diameter with walls of hardness4; a5-foot length
the wand during the round in which it is readied. of the tunnel will collapseafter taking 50 points of
Operation: DC 10 Use Technological Device* damage.
check to place a wand in the harness. On open ground when not tunneling, the
HR 1; hp S;SZTiny; \7T4 lb.;MV 30 gp;CreateDC dirtworm can be moved at a maximum speedof 70
16; ST 3 roundsto place a wand in the hamess;MR 0. feet per round.
Operation: DC 15 Use Technological Device*
Wizard'sDesk to start, and an additional check once per minute
Description: A wizard'sdesk travels folded up to for continued operation. Operating the dirtworm is
the sizeof a small trunk. W'hen the legsareextended, a full-round action.
the side can fold down to become a writing sur{ace. HR 5; hp 75; SZ Large (10 ft. long x 8 ft.
Inside are compartments for material components, diameter);\7T 1,500 lb.; MV 415 Bp; Create DC
spellbooks,parchment, inks... and the tinker-cre- Z0; ST 5 min.; MR 1.
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From one sideof the interior, an articulated arm can MemoryScrubber
be unfolded. At its tip is a styluswith a tube that runs Description: Tinkers have long sought methods
back down the arm and is connected to a vial of ink. to help those soldiershaunted by their war experi-
Stabilizedby springsand providing an uninterrupted ences. The most methods attempt to erase the
flow of ink, this design allows spellcastersto work memoriesof thoseeventsaltogether.Unfortunately,
quickly and preciselywhen scribingscrolls.The time none have yet managed to achieve the desired
required to scribe a scroll is halved when using a degreeof precision that would allow the removal of
wizard'sdesk, but the cost of raw materialsrisesto only selected memories. However, tinkers have
two-thirds of the base price (cheaper parchments managed to develop a machine that can erasethe
tear under the clean strokes of the silver nib, and most recent memoriesof those it is usedupon: the
inferior inks clog the rubber tubing). memory scrubber.
Operation: Requiresthe Scribe Scroll feat. The memory scrubberis a chair attached to a large
HR 5; hp 10; SZ Small (3 ft. wide xZft. tall x 1 trunk full of machinery. The target of the device sits
ft. deep);\7T 15 lb.;MV 200 gp;CreateDC 17;ST on the chair and placesthe device'shelmet onto her
1 min. (set-uptime); MR 0. head. The operator then has the choice of several
settings;the devicecan attempt to scrubthe hrget's

SpecialSubstances memoriesof the last 1d20 hours, 1d10 days, 1d6


weeks, ld4 months or IdZ years.Upon activation,
targets report seeing flashesof light and hearing a
anclltems buzztngsound, followed by " calming void. After 1
minute, the processis complete. If the processwas
The following technological devices are unusual
successful, the targetwill be unableto rememberany
worksof engineeringwith rather specificapplications.
part or aspectof the period erased.
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device designedby goblin sappersduring the First crucial information. Yet thus far, no tinker has
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Use Technological Devicex check by the operator years since, the process has been much refined,
of a targeteddevice can reversetheseeffectsbefore leading to the development of the phlogiston collec-
they've run their course. tor. This wagon-sizedpiece of machinery has a large
Operation: The grenadecan be usedasa thrown intake valve to pull air into a reserveover a glowing
weapon with a range increment of 30 feet. crucible. Once the phlogiston gashasbeen separated
HR 1;hp 5;SZTiny (4-in. diametersphere);\77 and purified, the device bubbles it into a mixture of
1 lb.; MV 500 Bp; Create DC 20; ST attack action oil and water to capture it. The liquid is then
"liquid
to activate,grenadedetonates2 roundslater;MR 1. siphoned into glass vials and sold as
phlogiston," the fuel for many devices.
Noble's Swordsmen A phlogiston collector running at full speedcan
Description: The noble's swordsmenis a room- collect 40 vials of liquid phlogiston per hour, though
sizedapparatuscommissionedfrom a groupof tinkers collectors running atop mountaintops (such as the
by advisorsto the Alliance Assembly; they wished collectors at the high altitudes of Khaz Modan)
to settle disputeswith traditional swordfights,yet collect a bit more and collectorsat seaside(such as
didn't want to risk any true physical harm. those at Thermaore) collect a bit less.
The noble's swordsmenrequires two operators; Phlogiston collectors are temperamental pieces
each strapshimself into a skeleton-like framework of machinery and require constant supervision. If
that wraps around him and telegraphshis moV- they collect too little phlogiston g&s, the water
ments using marionette-like cablesto one of two content of the liquid phlogiston will be too high
life-sizedmechanical soldiers.Armed with wooden and devices won't operate properly. If too much
swords,these soldiers'movements mimic those of phlogiston gasis collected,the crucible insidemay
their operators. Their wooden bodies have corn- start to react with the g?s,burning white-hot until
partments that can be packed with bladdersfull of the entire collector melts into slag and the col-
red dy. in order to simulate injury in particular lected gasignites in a titanic explosion.
body parts. Though severing the control cables The collector requiresa Use Technological De-
with the wooden sword is possible,such tactics are vice* check each hour; failure means that no
frowned upon by devoteesof the Device check. phlogiston is collected that hour. If the collector is
Strapping into the control framework requiresa shut down, even for a moment, a full d"y is required
DC 10 Use Technological Device* check. Combat for it to heat up and collect enough air to begin
between two creaturesoperating the swordsmenis processingagain.
run as if it were a combat between the two opera- Operation: DC Z0 Use Technological Device*
tors, with the following exception: the movement check.
of the swordsmen is limited to an area 30 feet in :x,ri:,;@,,,,%,#,
"blood"
diameter. Once loaded with packs, each '""Liquid
swordsmanis consideredto hav e 75 hit points, and Phlo$isfon
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the swordsdo 1d4 points of damage (with a bonus Description: Producedby phlogiston collec- *:
to damage of only half the operator's Strength , tors, vials of liquid phlogiston contain a pt'ecise
bonus.) The mechanism'sstatistics (see above) i'"-mixture of oil, water and phtogiston gas.Liquid
representits inherentphysical attributes,weresorn- 1r phlogiston allows smaller boilers to bum at the
one to attempt to destroy it specifically. ,,,' tremendous temperatures and pressuresthat
Operation: See text. enable portable tinker technology and gigantiq**
vehicles to operate.Unless otherwise specified, :i
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1 vial of liquid phlogiston per week.
CreateDC 23; ST 10 min.; MR 1. "i;;i.i'l17ahicles
may require anywhere between 1 "td*,***,
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Description: The first samplesof phlogiston were :, A vial of phlogiston weighs Il4lb. and has'H-
, ,,:,,:,
collected in the labs of dwarven tinkers in Khaz .*ryarketvalue of 70 gp. : ::::::
Modan when a vacuum pump wasusedto collect the
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painting of a full moon, the device is certain that the slows the vehicle considerably.
words spoken are the truth. As it swingsalong a line Operation (Flying Machine): Vehicle Profi-
of waning moons toward the black disc of a new ciency (air vehicles)* to use and DC 70 Use
moon, it is increasinglylikely that the subjectspeaks Technological Devicex checks to operate.
a falsehood.The device is surprisinglyaccurate;the Operation (Flak Cannon): Exotic Weapon Pro-
resultshave led some wizardsand priests to recon- ficiency (firearms)* to use and ranged attack roll.
sider the abilities of technology. Operation (Bomb): Ranged attack ro11.
Once a subject is attached to the truth detector AC 18; HR 10; hp 50; SZ Large(20 ft. long x 15
(a complicated processthat requires30 minutes),
ft. wide); WT 1,100lb.; Spd 60 mph (530 ft./round)
the machine can make a SenseMotive check once (good); Cargo 200 lb.; Crew 1; MV 7,170 Bp;
per minute as if it possessed
9 ranks in the skill. A Create DC 25; ST 3 min.; MR 1.
DC Z0 Use Technological Device* check is re-
FlnkCutnon; RoF l/round; Range50ft.; 3d6;MR 1.
quired each time a SenseMotive check is desired.
Bomb: RoF once; Range 10 ft.;6d6; MR 3.
\Uhen the measuring instruments are not in use,
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Operation: DC 25 Use Technological Device* Description: The inventor of footcartswasonce a
check to hook r.rpa subject; seetext for use. poor tinker who employed her talents at toymaking
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ft. deep);\7T 300 lb.; MV 1,750 gp; CreateDC 18; productsshesold in the marketplacewere miniature,
ST t hour;MR Z. phlogiston-powered,dwarven steamtanks. When a
"foolish
tauren scoffedat the toys" and attempted to
Vehicles leap upon and smash them... he suddenly found
himselfpulled acrossthe marketplacewith the wreck-
Soar through the skies! Rumble over the land! age of tiny steam tanks bent around the bottoms of
Rule the seas! Just don't forget those regularly his hooves. That night, the toymaker realized that
scheduledtune-ups. her inventions might be put to more usefulendsand
crafted two simple carts designedtobestrappedto the
Destroyer
bottoms of her feet. The next morning shearrived at
Description: Destroyers are heavy, iron-clad "footcarts,"
the marketplace,put on her and zoomed
warshipsthat can quickly carry a half-dozen heavy into tinker history. Today they are one of the first
cannon to any point on a coastline and bombard a usefuldevicestinkers teach apprenticesto construct.
target into submission.
Though footcarts have become a simple and
Operation (Destroyer): Vehicle Proficiency popular mode of transportation even among adults
(water vehicles)x to pilot and DC 30 Use Techno-
in many Kalimdorian cities, they are rarely seen
logical Device* checks to operate. outside city walls. The reasonsare primarily prag-
Operation (Cannon): Exotic Weapons Profi- matic: off smooth cities streetsand packed earth,
ciency (firearms) and ranged attack roll. footcarts turn every loosepebble into the possibil-
AC 25;HR 15;hp 110;SZColossal ( 180ft.long x45 ity of a painful spill.
ft. wide); \7T 77,0001b.;Spd 20 mph (I75 ft./round) Footcarts are such simple devices that they use
(poor); Cargo 4,400 lb.; Crew 7 (1 pilot,6 gunners); the character'sDexterity asthe basisfor Maneuver-
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Cannon:RoF 1/3rounds;Range100 ft.;4d6;MR 2. Device*). A character with 5 or more ranks in
Balance gets a *Z synergybonus on these checks.
FlyingMachine
Normal DCs for standardManeuverability checks
Description: A dwarven improvement on the are halved when wearing footcarts.
helicopters built by their gnomish cousins, the
Operation: See text.
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(steamsaw)and melee attack rolls for combat. corpsesare usedfor ammunition, full damageis still
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wide); \7T 900 lb.; Spd 10 mph (90 ft./round) within a l5-foot radius can become diseasedwith
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for goblin-sizedSmall creatures,though larger vr- 1d3 Dex/ld3 Con; seeTable 8-Z in the DMG).
sions have been built); MV I,350 gp; Create DC Operation (Meat Wagon): Vehicle Proficiency
25;ST Z min.; MR 3. (land vehicles)* to useand DC 20 Use Technologi-
Steamsaw (mounted on right a,rm): 4d6; ST 7 cal Device* check to operate.
rounds; MR 3. Operation (Catapult): Exotic \Teapon Profi-
ciency (catapult)* and ranged attack roll.
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loonsin thedaysoftheAlliance's
earlybattleswith round) (good); Cargo 1,4001b.;Crew 3 (1 pilot, 1
the Horde. Refining and enlarging their craft over gunner, 1 passenger);MV 1,000gp; Create DCZT;
the yearsled to the construction of the first goblin ST 5 min.; MR 1.
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Campuk: RoF l/round; Range 50 ft.; 3d6 blud-
ing vast numbers of troops. geoning (standardcatapult ammo); MR 1.
Operation: Vehicle Proficiency (air vehicles)x
to use and DC 75 Use Technological Devicex PhlogisticUnicycle
check to operate. Description: The unicycle is a favorite of both
AC 12; HR 0; hp 170;SZ Colossal(90 ft. long x goblins and gnomes for rapid transportation on
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(350 ft./round) (poor); Cargo 8,000 lb.; Crew 7 (I humans except during performance expositions,
pilot, 1 engine tender); MV 6,000 gp; Create DC unicycles are common in Ratchet as an eccentric
40; ST 5 min.; MR 0. form of transportation. The infamousSlink Strong,
"line
goblin performer extraordinaire, baseshis of
Iron Fish death" stunt on a reliable,Ratchet-designed phlo-
Description: This single-person vehicle holds gistic unicycle and 10 pulley gunsfiring spidersilk
enough air to allow for t hour of underwater travel. line. These one-wheeleddevicescan move with
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of its powerful engine and thick metal hull to ram finessethey almost seem like a natural extension
- and even sink - other vessels. of the driver.
Operation: Vehicle Proficiency (water vehicles)x Running on a small steam engine heated with
to use and DC 30 Use Technological Device* combusting phlogiston, the unicycle can travel up
checks to operate. to t hour without needing refueling. Unicycles are
AC 18; HR 8; hp 4};SZLarge (3 ft. wide xl7ft. for Small riders,but they can carry a Medium rider
long); WT 600 1b.; Spd 60 mph (530 ft./round) of up to 150 pounds without difficulty. At least 5
(excellent);Cargo 700 lb.; Crew 1; MV 1,500gp; ranks in the Balanceskill are required to ride one of
Create DC 23; ST 2 min.; MR 2. these contraptions. A pedal mode allows them to
travel at slower speedswithout consuming fuel.
MeatWagon
Operation: Vehicle Proficiency (land vehicles)x
Description: A weapon of both destruction and to use and DC 10 Use Technological Device*
terror, the meat wagon is a vehicle constructed by check to operate.
the Scourge to collect corpses from the field of (ZIlTft.);\7T20lb.;
AC 10;HRZ;hp5;SZTiny
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enemy with the meat wagon's catapult or, if the (good);Crew
pedalmode 1;MV300gp;CreateDC
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to maneuverthe tower. For each tower stackedatop Steamwarrior Armot
the first, the top speedof the operator'ssiegewagon Description: Steam
drops by 10 miles per hour and its Maneuverabitity to the battlefield in wa
rating drops by one classto a minimum of Clumsy. a steamwarrior's persc
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resulting tower is immobile. As the boilers of all money have been kno''
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weight of stackedwagonsdoes not count toward a but do possessaxe bl'
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Operation: Requires the Vehicle Proficiency Operation ( Steamwarrior Armor) : Vehicle Pro-
(land vehicles)* feat and DC 15 Use Technologi- ficiency (combat armor) to use and DC 25 Use
cal Device* checksto operate.Stacking siegewagons Technological Device* check to operate.
atop one another requiresthe useof the appropriate Operation (Wrist Axe): Martial \Teapon Profi-
block and tackle and labor to raiseits weight, aswell ciency (axe) and melee attack roll.
as a DC 20 Use Technological Device* check. A C 1 2 ; H R B ; h p 4 0 ; S Z L a r g e( 1 1 f t . t a l l x 7 f r .
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(495 ft./round) (average);Cargo 7,200 lb.; Crew 1; Create DC 25; ST I round; MR 1.
MV 7,750gp; Create DC 26; ST 1 min.; MR 1. Wrist Axe (one on eacharm); ST attack action;
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Steam Horse
Description: The first steam horseswere built
by the Alliance for patrols traveling the arid Weapons
savannah of the Barrens in eastern Kalimdor, This section describestechnological devicesde-
where grazlng was sparse.The rider sits in the signed for incapacitating if not blowing to
saddleatop the four-leggedmachine and guidesit smithereens- your enemies.As always,proceed
just as she would a living mount. The rear of the with caution.. ..
steam horse includes a spaciouscompartment for
cargo and gear. Alchemical Grenacle
Operation: Vehicle Proficiency (land vehicles) x Description: The dwarves have taken to tech-
to use,DC 10 Use Technological Devicex check to nology with exceptional efficiency. The stout race
start, and Ride checks to operate. is more focusedthan gnomes,and lessmanic than
AC 1Z;HR 13; hp 15;SZLarge (7 ft. tall x 10 ft. the goblins when it comes to implementing tech-
long); WT 600 lb.; Spd 60 mph (530 ft./round) nology. Most dwarven technology, while efficient
(good); Crew 1; MV 787 Bp; Create DC 18; ST 1 and well designed, appeals to their more martial
min.; MR 1. nature. In other words, the dwarvesenjoy making
better weapons.
Steam Launch These alchemically enhanced grenadesdeliver
Description: These small boats are enormously elemental effects with a blast. The dwarves have
popular among fishermen. Several steam launches made a grenadefor electricity, fire and ice. Other
are often kept aboard larger shipsfor ferrying troops variations include a grenade that unleashesa low
and suppliesto and from shore. baleful howl to terrify targets,and a grenade that
Operation: Vehicle Proficiency(watervehicles) * unleasheschoking gas.
to use and DC 70 Use Technological Devicex An electricity, fire or ice grenadedeals an addi-
checks to operate. tional 1d6 points of damage of its energy type in
AC 12; HR 5; hp 70;SZLarge(17 ft. long x B ft. addition to the grenade'sblast damage.Each type of
wide); \7T 300 lb.; Spd Z0 mph (175 ft./round) grenadehas a distinct special effect.
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Description: The demon dirk was originally fonft), but the shooter can aim each shot at multiple
invented by a lazy tinker as a self-oiling dagger targetsaslong asthey arewithin 5 feet ofeach other. The
that couldn't rust. Upon carrying it, he quickly banelseachhold a singleshot,and crankurgwill onlyfire
discovered that he had invented a weapon with the number of shots that remain in the weapon.
more possibilitiesthan he imagined: not only was The weapon needsto be braced for reciprocating
the daggerprotected from rusting, it could more fire. Bracing the reciprocator requiresa single stan-
readily cut through fibers (even those of a giant dard action. Firing the reciprocatorwithout properly
spider'sweb, thus saving the tinker's life on one bracing it doubles the penalties incurred.
important occasion).Most importantly, the tinker Operation: Exotic Weapon Proficiency (fire-
discovered(when he let daggerand its oily coating arms);Ironforge dwarvesand goblins treat dwarven
stray too close to a campfire) that the weapon's reciprocatorsas martial weapons.
blade would burst into flame. Reminded of weap- \7T 15 1b.;MV 1,500 Bp; Create DC 20; Range
ons he had seencarriedby the Burning Legion, the 70fr.;3d6;MR3.
"demon
tinker christened the weapon a dirk" and
began selling them. Firestarter
A demon dirk is immune ro the rusr ability, ?s Description: A device first employed by elven
well asany spellsor abilities that corrode or damage tinkers, a firestarteris a systemof lensesand mirrors
metal. The weapon also grants a + 15 bonus on that collects the light and heat of the sun and
EscapeArtist checkswhen the wielder is entangled focuses it upon a distant target. Few targets can
by " spellor object. Igniting the dagger'sblade using withstand the incredible heat, and most immedi-
the sparker built into its hilt is a move action. ately burst into flame.
When the blade is aflame, it can inflict 1d6 addi- Firestartersare large,heavy devicesmounted on
tional points of fire damageper attack for 6 rounds carts drawn by teams of horses. Their creation
until the oil stored in the hilt is expendedand musr requires an incredible amount of precision crafts-
be replaced.The dagger'simmunities are lost while manship,and usuallyinvolves a partnershipbetween
the oil reserveis empty. tinkers and artisansfamiliar with glassworkin order
Operation: DC 10 Use Technological Device* ro make the large, highly polished mirrors and
check and a half pint of oil to load. finely ground lenses required. Efforts to make
Simple Light Melee \Teapon; WT }Ib.; MV 17 firestarterssmall enough to be carried by individu-
gp; Create DC 16; Id3 (Sm) or 1d4 (Med), crit 19- als have thus far proven unsuccessful.
701x7;ST 5 min. to reload; MR 1. Operation: The firestarter requires Exotic
\Teapon Proficiency (siege weapons) to operate
Dwarven Reciprocator (see Alliance & Horde Compendium, Chapter
Description: At first, this short-barreledrifle ap- One: The New Blood). The mechanism requires
pearsto be a very long blunderbussor flintlock. Only the sun's rays to function. Setting it up to collect
on closer inspection does one realize it has five and focus the sunlight properly requires t hour and
barrels instead of one large barrel. A clockwork a DC 25 Use Technological Devicex check.
crank and romting clockwork action act as the Each round that the firestarter is employed in
triggerfor this reciprocating long-arm. The dwarven combat, one member of the crew must make a
reciprocator is a brutal and intimidating weapon rangedattack roll in order to maintain the weapon's
designedfor useagainstcharging opponents at close aim on the target, while the other must make a DC
range. This weapon has proven ideal for dwarven 15 Use Technological Devicex check to keep the
tunnel delversaswell, since it can fill a hallway with mirrors and lenses in alignment. Focusing a
enough lead to poison any pursuerpermanently. firestarter inside its first range increment is diffi-
Tuming the action once fires a singleshot asa normal cult, and any attempts to do so have a -6 penalty.
attack action. As a full attack, winding the clochvork The firestarter deals 1d6 points of fire damageto
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them. Since seftling with the dwarvesof Ironforge, the ished by many of those who wear them. Often they
two raceshave worked together to tum the gnomish are painted to resemblethe snout of an animal, from
firework into a deadlyweapon.Some of theseweapons a dire wolf to the mandiblesof a spitting spider.
have made their way to Kalimdor, asgnomestraveling Operation: Exotic Weapon Proficiency
with dwarven compatriots have retumed to manufac- (ironjaws) feat and a melee attack roll.
turing explosivesto combat the Horde. Exotic Light Melee \Teapon; HR 4; hp 70;WT 4
Gnomish rockets pack the punch of a bomb corrr- lb.; MV 200 Bp; Create DC 19;3d6 (do not apply
bined with the rangeof a bow. Lighting a rocket and wearer'sStrength modifier); ST 1 round; MR 1.
aiming it is a full-round action, and aiming it at a
targetstill leavesit vulnerableto scatter(seePlayer's LightningNet
Handbook,Chapter 8: Combat, "special Attacks," Description: A lightning net is a normal net
Tlvow SplashWeapon) should it miss. Delaying a woven with copper strandsthat stretch back along
rocket's fuse is impossible.A rocket explodes upon the control rope to an electrical battery pack worn
impact unlessit malfunctions.Rocketscan hit indi- around the wielder'swaist. When a target becomes
rect targets, but these munitions can't safely be entangled in the net, the wielder can pressa stud on
aimed a targetscloserthan 10 feet. the rubber-coatedcontrol rope to releasethe bat-
Operation: Exotic \Teapon Proficiency (gnom- teries' charge into the net. A creature in contact
ish rocket) to employ normally; gnomestreat them with the net yet not ensnaredin it may make a DC
as martial weapons. S Reflex save to leap clear and avoid damage.
\7T 5 lb.; MV 175gp; Create DC 13;Range150 Before the charge builds enough to be released
ft.; 4d6 (70-ft. burst); ST full-round acrion to light again, 4 rounds must pass;and the battery packs
and aim, detonateson impact; MR 2. hold only enough energyfor six chargesbefore they
have to be recharged by connecting them to a
GreaseMine standardphlogiston generator.
Description: Thesepalm-sizedclay discsaresoldby Malfuncnon: On a malfunction, the lightning net
the dozen. Th"y can either be laid as ffaps for the losesits remaining chargesfor the rest of the encoun-
unwary, or thrown to crack open in a desired area. ter. It may continue to be usedas a norrnal net.
When a greasemine is shattered,the greaseinside the Operation: Exotic \Teapon Proficiency (net)
disc spreadsto cover an area5 feet square.Any creature and a ranged touch attack to use (see Player's
on or crossingthis areamust make a DC Z0 Reflex save "'V?'eapon
Handbook,Chapter 7, Descriptions,"Ne[
or fall prone. A greasemine can also be broken on a for more information on nets and how to employ
character; the greasewill grant the character a +5 them). Releasingthe electricalchargeinto the net
circumstancebonus on attempts to escapea grapple. is a free action.
Operation: Standard action to drop the mine; Exotic RangedWeapon;hp 10;\7T 10 lb.; MV 165
ranged attack roll throw the mine. gp; Create DC 70;5d6 electricity; ST 1 round; MR Z.
SZ Fine (4-tn. diameter disc); \7T U3 1b.;MV
300 gp per dozen; Create DC 18; Range 10 ft. MuskBomb
(thrown); ST burstson contact; MR 0. Description: A musk bomb is a foot-long copper
cylinder perforated with holes. When the ring on
Ironjaw one end is tugged,a bladed rod at the center of the
Description: An ironjaw is an awkward-snouted cylinder rips through the small bladders inside to
apparatus that wraps around the wearer's head, releasethe concentrated scents of a dozen cre?-
with a pair of rubber-coveredbits that go into the tures.Three roundsafterbeing activated,the mixed
'When
mouth. the wearer of an ironjaw opens and odors spreadto cover an areawith a 60-foot radius,
closesher mouth, the movement is amplified by hiding anyone in the area from being detected or
gearsand pistons and imparted to the sharp setsof tracked using the scent ability. If the musk bomb is
teeth mounted on the end of the snout. \Uhen the dropped in place and the scentsallowed to concen-
wearer has successfullygrappled an opponent, the trate, the effect will last for t hour. If the musk
ironjaw allows her to make a bite attack. bomb is carried, the effect lasts Zd6 minutes.
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Description: The tinker's tosseris yet another in a of metallic threads that tighten and stiffen to ab-
long line of mechanicalarms,this one a sizeablemodel sorb the force of blows. A collective of tinkers in
attached to a backpack containing its phlogiston Ratchet has begun to craft replicas of Zecker's
power source.A hand mounted on the end of the arrn cloak, but they remain difficult to construct and
can hold anything from a rock to a dagger, while expensive to purchase.
crosshairshanging in front of the wearer'seye allow A characterwho wearsa replica of Zecker'scloak
him to selecta target. Properly loaded and aimed, the is granted a +5 armor bonus to AC. In addition, the
tosserthrows its payload at the target. wearer gains damagereduction 7d6l- per round.
The tinker's tosser can be used to throw any Finally, when the wearer is grappled, the cloak
weapon or object, with its range increment doubled. releasesan electrical chargethat does 4d6 points of
Due to the tremendous force with which it throws electricity damageto the attacker per round for 6
improvisedweapons,the normallpenalty ishalved rounds unless the wearer of the cloak is released.
'When The cloak has an armor check penalty of -1, ?D
to -7. determining damage,the tinker's tosser
has a Strength modifier of +5. arcanespell failure chance of 15o/o,and can run for
t hour on a charge of liquid phlogiston.
Operation: Ranged attack roll.
Operation: DC 25 Use Technological Device*
HR 5; hp 10; SZ adjusts to fit any Small or
Medium creature;\7T 15 1b.;MV 375 gp; Create check to activate the complex protective mecha-
DC 18; ST Z rounds to build up initial head of nisms hidden in the cloak.
steam;MR Z. SZ replicasare madefor Medium creatures;\7T 25
lb.; MV l7,500gp; CreateDC 21;ST 1 round; MR 1.

ZeckerDevices Zecker's Firestaff


"wizard"
Description: The signature item of the
Foryears,balladeerssangof the ongoing adventures
Zecker washis staff -Zecker's Staffof the Elemenm.
of the great and power'fuIwizard Brymidaine Zecker.
Six feet ofpolished wood bound in silver and gems,the
Only when Zecker vanished from his room at the
staff could shoot a jet of flame on command and just
ShadyRestInn, allowing the innkeeper to sort through
as quickly snuff a roaring campfire. It could releasea
his belongings in searchof clues to his whereabouts,
bolt of lightning or a pealof thunder. It allowed Zecker
was it discoveredthat Zecker was not a wizard at all.
to walk through the air as though clouds were stone.
He was, in fact, a brilliant tinker who for his entire
The iron globe clutched next to the blade mounted at
adventuring careerhad duped the world into believ-
the staffs tip could glow asbrightly asa star,shedding
ing his inventions were magical artifacts.
warrnth and light, or it could absorb heat until the
Zecker's Cloak surrounding areawas sheathed in ice.
Description: Brymidaine Zecker was never seen After Zecker'sdisappearance,his staff - now re,
without his glisteningbronze"cloak of the titans," vealed astechnological trick"ry - waspurchasedby
which storiessaid he had recoveredon the expedi- a wealthy elven tinker. In a processthat lasted two
'Weaved years,the elf slowly took apart the staff to leam its
tion that discoveredBael Modan. entirely
of metallic threads, the cloak was marked with secrets.Shortly thereafter,he realizedthathe couldn't
'While
runes similar to those from the Disks of Uldaman. put it back together. the elf continues his quest
Despiterepeatedrequestsfrom the high councils of to reassemblethe work of the master tinker, he has
Khaz Modan and Bael Modan, Zecker never pre- trained his apprenticesto recreatesomeof the effects.
"Zecker's
sented himself or the cloak for inspection. These lesserstaves,known as Firestaves,"
When the cloak was closely examined after his still have a variery of functions (seebelow).
disappearance,it wasdiscoveredthat its properties Operation: Using the staffrequiresUse Techno-
were the result of ingenious construction rather logical Device* and the expenditure of liquid
than the blessingsof the titans. The dwarveswho phlogiston, as noted for each different function.
once treated the cloak and Zecker with reverence One of the most innovative aspectsof Zecker's
"staffof
immediately condemned both. Still, the cloak re- the elements" is a systemthat holds charges
mains widely admired by tinkers for its amazing of liquid phlogiston and feeds them to the stave's
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These black iron sentinels prevent incursion Frightful Presence (Ex): A black iron golem
from the Scourgeabove. While the denizensof the causesterror in the enemiesof the Forsakenwhen
Undercity plot to move against the Lich King and it moves to defend the city. Creatures with fewer
his undead armies, these creations of some elder than 16 Hit Dice who arenot immune to fear effects
race defend the gates of the Forsaken realm. The must succeedat a Will save (DC 18) or be fright-
BansheeQueen is clearly not the creator of these ened for 5d6 rounds.
relics,since they were in the Undercity long before Trample (Ex): Ablack iron golem'strample inflicts
men discoveredit. How Sylvanasmanagedto tame 7dI7+I8 points of damage;Reflex DC 79 for half.
them is a closely guardedsecret. Black Iron Body (Ex): The iron construction of
Standing 30 feet tall and weighing at least 10,000 the golem allows it to sap energy with greater efft-
pounds,thesesolid black iron statuesat first appearto ciency. The DC of all savesto resist the golem's
blend in with the rest of Undercity's d6cor. The attribute and level draining abilities are increasedby
formidable,black iron statuesbear the rich runesof an +5 (this bonus is alreadyfactored in).
ancient undecipherable tongue. Leering maskshang Spell Immunity (E"): Summoned creaturescan-
on the facesof these iron golems. These vast death not attack the iron golem. Negative energy spell
headsgrin at thosewho might seekto trespassthrough attacksactuallyheal the golem ( 1d8points per spell
the thresholdsunder their guard.Ablack iron golem's level). Positive energy attacks do not harm the
sur{acealmost seemsto absorbthe light cast upon it. golem, but slow it for 1 round per spell level.
While they don't seem to respond to the corrr- Healing spellscount as positive energyattacks.
mandsofUndercity's denizens,they do not move to
block those not under the Lich King's yoke. Even Construction
independent undead serving the Lich King are \Thoever built these imposing black constructs
blocked by these creatures;many spieshave been has not left a record of how to create them. The
destroyedtrying to sneak past them. Yet for some Black Iron Golems of the Undercity d.fv analysis.
mysteriousreason, the Forsakencan passthrough The runes and magic shift and change with each
the gateswithout fear. inspection. Although their true purposeremains a
In total, 13 golemsblock the entrancesto Undercity, mystery, it is obvious that these hulking guardians
eachone responsiblefor a different entrance,with the will remain unique for now. Anyone attempting to
largestentrance to the tunnels and cavesguardedby create a black iron golem creates a normal iron
'When golem instead.use the construction rules and sta-
two of the massivestatues. the forces of the
Scourgeattempt to rush the gates,the golems easily tistics for an iron golem for attempts to create a
rebuke them, especiallywhen aidedby the magic and black iron golem.
martial skill of the Forsaken warlocks and warriors
who dwell within. HarvestGolem
Combat LargeConstruct
To seea black iron golem in motion is to witness HitDice: (s7hp)
5d10+30
violent death embodied. Swift and indomitable, Initiative: *3
these creations are relentless in moving to block Speed: 30 ft. (6 squares)
the gatesof the Undercity from trespass. ArmorClass: 22 (-1 size,+3 Dex,+10natural
Ability Drain (Su): Upon a successfulmelee armor),touch12,flat-footed1?
attack, the black iron golem drains 1d6 points of BaseAtk/Crapple: +31+12
strength. A DC 73 Fortitude save negates this Attack: Claw+7 melee(1d10+5)
effect. FullAttack: 2 claws+7 melee(1d10+5)
Energy Drain (Su): A successfulmelee attack Space/Reach: 10ft./l0 ft.
from the black iron golem bestows1 negative level SpecialAttacks: Pounce
upon the mrget and invigorates the golem. A DC Special Darkvision60 ft., low-lightvi-
Qualities:
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gains5 hit points for every negative level it inflicts; endoskeleton,harvestguise,con-
it cannot accumulatehit points over its maximum. structtraits
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the cost of the body. Creating the body requiresa DC ing them is impossible.In a city where tinkering is
75 Craft (weaponsmithing) check or a DC 75 Craft a respectedscienceand where phlogiston and coal
(technological device) check. are relatively cheap, this golem has become an
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seruanf,creator must have 5 levels in tinker; Price guilds but also traveling goblins in general.
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components is very easy.These constructs always

JunkGolem
Medium Construct
appearreadyto fall apart.Tied together with string,
glue and luck, the junk golem tends to have a
haphazardappearance.Most have a variety of dif-
HitDice: ldl0+20(2s hp) ferent appendagesfor digging, burning, cutting,
lnitiative: +1 smashingand picking things up.
Speed: 30 ft. (6 squares)
(can'trun) Most tinkerscustomizejunkgolemsto suittheirneeds.
ArmorClass: 16(+1Dex,+5 natural),
touch11, Not overly reliable, th. constructshave a tendency to
flat-footed15 breakdournundersffess.Cheapwoodenbarrels,recycled
BaseAtldCrrapple: 0l+1 tracks,bellows,junk wire, broken clock gearsand other
Attack Slam+1melee (1d6+1) unreliable mechanical components are responsiblefor
FullAttack Slam+1melee (1d6+1) the frequent breakdownsof a junk golem.
Space/Reach: 5 ft./5 ft. The junk guildsof Ratchet build adtzzytngarrayof
SpecialAttacks: - typesof this golem. Some are even capableof clumsy
Darkvision
60 ft., low-lightvi- flight to perch on top of junkyard heaps.
SpecialQualities:

Iill-,",ll,jjl
;: [fiiiii.i; Combat Junk golems in combat can be a barrel of sur-
bludgeoning,constructtraits
prises.Eachgolemcan be different,having a variety
Saves: Fort+0, Ref +1,Will +0
of attacks and tactics that it could employ. How-
Abilities: Str 12,Dex12,Con-,Int -,
ever, theseconstructsaren't subtleand generallygo
Wis 10,Cha1
for the most direct route. In numbers,junk golems
Skills:
tend to overwhelm opponents by sheerforce.
Feats:
Chaotic Construction (Ex): Junk golems tend to
Environment: Any
have all kinds of functions and apparent uses.From
Organization: (2-5), or
Sofitary,pairocompany picking up bottlesto grinding wood chips,junk golems
swarm(5- 20)
can perfiorma number of specialattacksbasedon their
Rating:
Challenge 2 design.To determine that design,roll on Table 6_l
Treasure: None Id4 times to determine the special properties of the
Alignmenh Alwaysneutral junk golem.Re-roll contradictory results(like getting
Advancemenh 2HD (Medium);3 HD(Large) the Tracked result twice). Every two additional fea-
LevelAdjustment: tures increasesthe CR of the junk golem by 1.
This Lumberingmechnnical contraption standsno Breakdown (E*): Hitting a junk golem for 10 hit
higherthan a dwarf , Coq)eredina varietJ of lensesand points of damageor more makesit losethe useof one of
armatures, it appearsbuik from wire, lengthsof wood its specialfunctions.V/hen hit, it spewscogsand pieces
and broken barrels. Steam belchesfrom a furnace out of its shellasit malfunctions.Use an appropriatedie
somewherein its body as it moues.Clumsy arms with to selectthe broken abiliry. The construct alsobegins
q,,tarious
attachmentsseemtogropemindlessly atthe air . to slow down, falling one place down the initiative
count every time it takesa significant hit.
Description
It is a common sight to seea junk golembumbling Construction
down the city streetsof Ratchet. Almost consid- A junk golem'sbody is assembledfrom various
ered disposableby many goblins, these constructs piles of junk, and ends up weighing about 200
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Treasure: None formidable structure capableof moving slowly across
Alignment: Alwaysneutral the battlefield. This 15-foot by 15-foot squaresrruc-
Advancement: 4 - 6 H D ( M e d i u m ) 7; - ? H D ture has an Armor Class of 19, a speedof 5 feet ( 1
(Large) square),and can provide full cover for 4 Small inhab-
LevelAdjustmenh itants or Thunched-overMedium inhabitants.There
This metallic mechanismresemblesa hunched-ouer areslitson eachsideforfiringweapons,and ahatch on
dwarf . It, seemsready to moq)e
at amoment' s notice.ks the roof allows egressfor one creature of Small size.
body coils with power as steam ventsfrom irs nosrrils. The shelter has a hardnessof 5 and 100 hit points.
Interlock (Ex): As a full-round action, 5 steam
Description golemsadjacent to each other can combine to form
The gnomesbuilt the steamgolemsto servethem as a Largeversionof the steamgolem with 9 Hit Dice.
power'ful foot warriors to help defend their warrens Clumsier and sturdier than irc lessercomponents,
and cavemsfrom future assault.Gnomes have always this mega-steamgolem is often a terrifying surprise
built steam-poweredcontraptions with the intent to to cocky orcs or necromancers.This form gainsthe
usethem in a peacefulmanner. With the destruction following changes:
of Gnomeregan, the gnomes have begun to make . The combined golem has IZ0 hit points.
machines with more martial purposes.On occasion, o Initiative -3.
one of these powerfuI, stocky constructs trundles o The interlocked steamgolem'spowerful charge
along with a gnomish tinker or emissaryworking with now deals+ ldlO points of damage.
the dwarvesin Kalimdor. undying, loyal to its charge, o The base damageof the steam golem's attack
and powerfuI enough to deter even the boldest assail-
increasesto ld 17+ 4 .
ant, the steam golem has proven worth its weight in
o Trample: ld8 +6 points of damage,Reflex DC
gold to the diminutive gnomes.
18 for half.
The construction of the first steamgolem brought
o Great Cleave.
in a renaissanceof tactical design for the gnomes
o Armor Class 14.
working with dwarven engineers. Ignoring their
more whimsical designs, the gnomes focused on Disengagingfrom the interlocked staterequires2
function. The gnomish steamgolem is efficient and full-round actions.
full of purpose,able to serveasa powerful porter and
Construction
bodyguard in times of peace and as a deadly corrr-
batant and soldier in times of war. Gnomes assemblea steam golem's body from
brassand steel plating, the whole of which ends up
The unique feature of the steam golem is its
weighing 600 pounds. The phlogiston-injected
ability to combine with other steam golems. Four
steam plant that operatesas its heart is worth 500
steam golems can combine to create a portable
gp. Creating the body requires a DC 70 Craft
fortresson the battlefield. Five steam golems can
(technological device) check or a DC Z0 Craft
interlock to create a larger steam golem construct
(weaponsmithirg) check.
capable of dealing more damage and of wreaking
havoc on unsuspectingfoes. CL 10th; Craft Construct , Llnseen seruant,
Leomand's nny hut, creator must be at least a 5th-
Combat leveltinker; Price10,000gp;Cost 5,500gp +400XP.
In combat, the steamgolem can servea number of A,
golems
differentroles.Typically,sream acrasbody- StOne l(ee;
guardsin times ofpeace,but in timesofwar squadrons
of them will d.pioy to hold sffaregicposirions. MediumConstruct
Hit Dicq :
Powerful Charge (E*): When charging, the
powerful piston-driven fistsof the steamgot"rn deal Initiative:
an additional 1d6 points of damage. Speed: :
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Fortify (E*): As afull-round action,4 steamgolems Armor Class:
within 5 feet of each other can combine to form a flat-footed21
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FullAttack: 3 slams+21melee(3dB+10) bonusesarealreadyfactoredinto the statisticsabove.
Space/Reach: 10ft./l0 ft. The stone watcher losesthe following bonusesin
SpecialAttacks: Timedrstortion an antimaglcfield.
SpecialQualities: Darkvision60 ft., low-lightvi- \7hen making a full attack, a stone watcher may
s i o n , d a m a g er e d u c t i o n1 5 1 make one extra slam attack. It gains a + 1 bonus on
adamantine, immunityto magic, attack rolls and Reflex saves,and a + 1 dodge bonus
constructtraits to AC. A.y condition that would causethe stone
Saves: Fort+5,Ref+4, Will+5 watcher to lose its Dexterity bonus to Armor Class
Abilities: Str 30, Dex?, Con-t In1-, also makes it lose its dodge bonus.
Wis11,Cha1 The stone watcher's normal movement speedis
Skills: 10 feet,but with its time distortion it seemsto move
Feats: 40 feet.
Environment: Any Finally, a stone watcher is able to make even
0rganization: Solitaryor gang(2-4) larger shifts through time, and seemingly move
Rating:
Challenge 16 from one place to another almost instantly. The
stone watcher may use this ability to gain 5 com-
Treasure: None
plete rounds of movement while time seemsto
Alignment: Alwaysneutral
cease for everyone but the stone watcher. The
Advancement: 16-22HD(Lar9e); 23- 45(Huge)
stone watcher cannot interact with the material
LevelAdjustment:
world while it is in this specialstate,shifting through
A massivehumanoid statue poundsits way toward time. After making a large shift, a stone watcher's
you. ks nondescript,featurelessface is emotionlessas energy reservesmust recharge;and it cannot make
it raisesirs arms to strike with sron) fisrs. another shift for 1d4 rounds.
Description Immunity to Magic (Ex): A stone watcher is
immune to any spellor spell-likeability that allows
A stone watcher is 15 feet mll and weighs 6,000
spell resistance.In addition, certain spells and
pounds.The stone that makesup the watcher'sbody
effectsfunction differently againstthe creature,as
is unnatural, and no stone like it existson Azeroth
noted below.
except in the construction of these constructs and
A wansmuter ock n mudspeI I str ips a stone w atch er
the relatedstonekeepers.This creation is incredibly
swift; it relieson time magic to move with a devas- of its time distortion ability for Zd4 rounds with no
tating purpose.Much like the enigmatic black iron saving throw, while transmutemu"dto rock heals all
golems,there is a similarity in the apparentdesignof of its lost hit points.
these constructs. A srone to fleshspelldoesnot actually change the
Most stone watchers lurk over ancient ruins, watcher's structure, but negatesits damagereduc-
guardingentrancesto long-lost halls and crumbled tion and immunity to magic for 1 full round.
stone constructions of immense size. The corl- Construction
structs are obviously guardiansof some sort, left to
The secretsof constructing a stone watcher were
watch over long-abandoned sites that once prob-
lost long ago with the titans. Today, those who
ably held great significance. These creatures
have located and studiedstonewatchersattempt to
sometimes guard ancient roads or remote wilder-
duplicate the stone watcher'ssuperiortechniques,
nessareaswaiting for intruders to attempt to pass.
but invariably fall short. Anyone wishing to con-
These relics of an ancient race can still prove a
struct a stone watcher only succeedsin creating a
deadly and final menace to the unwary.
stone golem instead. Use the construction rules
Time Distortion (Su): A stonewatcher existsin
and statistics for a stone golem for attempts to
a bubbleof time that is slightly out of phasewith the
create a stone watcher.
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