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Chapter One: Flame and Faith delves into the role of magic in Warcraft, both arcane and variant rulesfor arcanecorrupdivine. It discusses tion aswell astestsand ordeals divine spellcasters, for and it introducesrune magic to the Warcraft RPG. Chapter Two: Prepare Yourselves! details several new feats related to magic and technology, a new core class called the runemasterand eight new prestigeclasses. Chapter Three: Fountains of Mana offers a plethora of new spellsfor spellcasters all types, of including the new rune families and runes usedby the runemaster. Chapter Four: Destiny and Reward describes new magic items of all kinds, from weaponssuch as the warden'smoon swordto wondrous items such as AIIeria's flute of accuracJ. Chapter Five: Temple of Boom is a tinker's dre?ffi, expanding upon the rules for creating technological devicesand presentingthe most thorough collection of technological devicesthis sideof Ratchet. Appendix One: Constructs focuses upon the creaturesof Warcraft that exemplify the coming togetherof magic and technology,such asthe junk golem and the stone watcher.

Cross-References
Unless indicated otherwise,we use the following notations throughout to identifu material from other and to distinguishnew material in Warcraft sources Magic & Mayhem when necessary: e One asterisk (* ) refersto the Warcraft RPG. o Two asterisks (* * ) refers to the Manual of Monsters. o A dagger (t) refers to Magic & Mayhem.

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The world of Warcraft is a place of ever-present magic: where sorcerers cast perilous spellsthat risk shattering the world, and where the steadfastservants of the gods stand in eternal vigil against threatsfrom beyond - againstthe Burning Legion and the corruption that can taint even the most heroic souls. Many believe that the primary conflict on Azeroth is between human and orc; but far deeper and more constant is the sffuggle between arcane magic, the magic of pride and personal power, and divine magic, the magic of humility, nature and compassion The consequences this conflict between the of arcaneand the divine have been devastating.Continents have been sundered, worlds shattered,great heroes corrupted and fallen into darkness. This conflict knows neither armistice nor treaty, for it is fought without cessationwithin the heartsof every creature on Azeroth. came prouder and more decadent, and the lust for power only made the Kaldorei more of a beacon to the Lords of the Twisting Nether. Finally, their greatestmage, Queen Azshara, cast a spell in the heart of the Well of Eternity itself - and a way was opened for Evil to invade the world. Through Azshara's breach came the Burning Legion, the most terrifying warriors in existence.This fiendish horde ravagedAzeroth, pillaging entire kingdoms, destroying all that stood in its path, mocking anyone who beggedit for mercy. \fhen the Burning Legion ravaged the land, great heroes recognizedthat arcane magic poseda continuing threat to all living creatures,so they elected to destroy the Well of Eternity and put an end to arcanemagic forever.I.Jnfortunately,among their number wasone Illidan Stormrage,an arcane spellcasterwho dreaded the thought of losing his powers.Secretly he stole some of the \Uell's water and used it to create a new Well of Eternity at Mount Hyjal, thus preserving the power of the arcane.This theft allowed future elven generations to follow in the footsteps of Illidan and Queen Azshara. These elves called themselves the "the high elves" (for they believed that QueI'dorei, their masteryof the arcaneelevatedthem to higher status . They also taught the arcane arts to the ) newly discovered race of humans, who showed a natural aptitude. These human mages,however, were even more reckless than the night elveshad been. The high elf mageswarned their human pupils that magic was addictive,but the acolytes dismissed suggestion any that the tragediesthat had befallen the elveswould also afflict them. The humans were no better at resisting corruption than the elves had been, and eventually the arrogance of wizards brought the Burning Legion to Azeroth once more. Once again, great acts of heroism were neededto spareAzeroth from destruction. Elsewhere, the orcish home world of Draenor, on arcane sorceriescorrupted the once-noble race of orcs, transforming them into the Horde, a nigh invincible army. After ravaging their home world, the orcs came to Azeroth; and with their warlocks, they waged two great wars against the races of human, elf and dwarf. The orcs failed to seize control of Azeroth; during these wars, Draenor itself wasutterly destroyed, and the orcswereforced to relocate to Azeroth.

ArcaneMagic
Magic is the gift of titans to the world, a gift that comes with the highest price. Thousands of years &go, the titans placed the Well of Eternity in the center of Kalimdor to serveasa sourceof restoring, life-giving energy.They intended that the Well's energieswould empower life of all forms to emerge on Kalimdor - plants, animals, monsters,races. After a time, the titans left Azeroth, leaving Kalimdor in the hands of the five dragon Aspects. Yet the Well of Eternity proved too great a lure to remain hidden for very long, particularly from Sargeras and the Burning Legion. The Well was discoveredby the Kaldorei, who were later known as night elves. Ever eager to uncover secrets hidden in dark places,the Kaldorei listened to the \Uell as it promised to give them great power. At the Well's behest, the Kaldorei learned spellspeechand used it to weave the first arcanespells.Within decades, Kaldorei mageshad attained sufficient masteryover arcane magic that they built a great civilization. They founded the imperious city of Ztn-Azshari, from which they extendedtheir domination over most of Kalimdor. Ultimately, the magic corrupted them. The Kaldorei had been a simple folk who gazedblissfully at the stars,enjoying the immortaliry given to them by the Well, but their haughtinessrobbed them of that gift forever. Each succeedinggeneration be-

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ArcaneCorruption
The Warcraft RPG does not include explicit rules that govern arcane magic's corrupting influence on characters,as imposing evil and madness on PCs doesnot necessarily make for a fun gaming experience, and players should be able to play arcanespellcasters who (with a few sensible precautions) need not worry about corruption effects. However, arcanecorruption is a part of the world of Warcraft, and those GMs who think that it might add an interesting twist to their gamesmay wish to employ the following optional system. Arcane spellcasters ffi?y, under certain circumstances,be forced to make a Corruption check. A Corruption check is a \Uill save made against a target number; if the character fails this save, he suffersArcane Corruption damage. A character has an Arcane Comrption allowance equalto his Wisdom plus his total characrerlevels.In essence, number represents "the hit points of this the the soul" - when a character takesArcane Comrp'When tion damage,this number drops. a character's Arcane Comrption allowance reacheszero,the character drops one Comrption category and receivesa Comrption Effect. Comrption Effectsmight include delusions, infirmities, madness addiction dependand ing on the spellcaster's prefened school of magic. Comrption categories (from bestto worst) normal, are tainted, marked, defiled and complete.

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ModerateiWhenever the character teleports, he briefly passesthrough the Twisting Nether. She must make a DC 15 Reflex save or a random creaturefrom the Twisting Nether will attach itself to the caster as he teleports and materi ahzeat his destination. This creaturedoesnot count aspart of the caster'sweight allowance for the spell, and the casterhas no control over the creature. Furthermore, aoy failure result for a teleport spell will result in the casterand anyone accompanying him being trapped in the Twisting Nerher. Maj or:V/h enever the charactersleeps, must make he a DC Z0 \Uill saveor teleponZd6 miles in a random direction from his cunent location. This effectdoesnor require a spellslot or any material components,and the character has no control over this spell.

Enchantment
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Divination
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Evocation
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For an arcane spellcaster to reach high levels without falling victim to corruption may seem impossible.While the feat is indeed difficult, many mages have, by taking a few precautions,lived long, healthy and untainted lives. Those who boldly (and stupidly) ignore the inherent corruptions of arcane magic are most prone to fall. The GM should be careful not to pen altzea cautiouscharacter with excessive amounts of Arcane Corruption.

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DivineMagic
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ment quest,or exclusionfrom the faith's most sacred rituals and benefits).A testof faith is a major event in a character's life, and the player should understand this and roleplay the consequences the character's of failure; anyone who takes such a failure in stride penalties(suchashigherpenalties invites more severe to casterlevel or a -Z luck penalty on all skill checks) from whatever empowersher faith. If the test succeeds,then once each d"y the practitioner may casta spell asif it were augmented with the Empower Spell feat without incurring the normal spell slot penalty. This benefit lasts for 1 month after the test. The GM must devise testsof faith and determine what conditions areneededto pass. testmay occur at A any time in a divine spellcaster's career,but most often when her dedication to her cause appears be flagging. to V/hen a practitioner spends more time socializing with friends than pursuing the goalsof her faith; when her response the desecrationof a church, sacredgrove or to ancestraltomb is half-hearted or ineffectual; when she shows reluctance in standing up for her beliefs: the powersmay choosethat time to test her mettle. A test of faith doesn't occur more than once each year; usually a divine practitioner will be tested once every 5 to 10 years.However, a GM who has a specialdestiny in mind for a divine practitioner may present the PC with a steady stream of challenges.Though at the time it may seem like the world has turned againsther, in the end the reward is usually well worth the suffering. The ability to endure the worst trials of the godswithout flinching is a hallmark of the greatestheroes of legend. Since the Burning Legion returned to Azeroth, the world's heroes have encountered fel weapons and fel magic with increasingfrequency.As demon cults continue to fester and grow in Desolace,the Ashenvale Forest and other remote corners, gruesome sacrifices are held to entice demons into giving their blood in trade. The cultists use this blood to enchant the weaponsthat they hope will bring about their masters'ultimate victory.

FelOfferings
Demons sometimestempt spellcasters offering by small amounts of their blood in exchange for services. If the recipient drinks the demon's blood within 74 hours of the offering, then the next arcanespell he castswill be a fel spell. Fel blood is highly addictive aswell ascorruprive. Anyone who drinks it must make a DC 13 \Uill save or become dependent on fel blood. lJnless the person consumesfel blood daily, he will suffer a -1 penalty to casterlevel for all spellsand a-Z penalty on all saving throws against spells and magical effects; after 7 days,he may attempt to make a DC 15 \7ill saveto break the addiction.

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countering the To make the aftempt, after successfully spell you must expend another spell of a level at least equal to the spell you are trying to capture (in addition to the spell usedto counter the spell). Make a caster level check (DC = 11 + the spell'scasterlevel). If you you succeed, capturethe spellin your own mind and can castit yourself- even if it isa spellyou norrnally do not know. Altemately, you can scribe the spell into your 74 spellbook. The spell remains in your mind : .ur:.rtll spells, whichever hourshavepassed you next prepare or comesfirst. Ifyou fail in the attempt to capturethe spell, the spellisstill counteredand the spellyou expendedto attempt the capture is still lost. For example,Leanine Starbom, a high elf wizard,is dueling her old nemesisAlastair Bentstaff, a human sorcerer. Leanine readiesan action to counter a spell. Alastair indeed begins casting a spell, and Leanine identifies it aschnnkghming- a spellshedoesnot even She aftemptsto counter it with have in her spellbooks. and She then decidesshewould dispelmagtc succeeds. like to capture the spell and so expendsher 6th-level level check at 1d20 spe spmt ll nrcht .She makesa caster + her casterlevel againsta DC of 11 + Alastair'scaster level. She rolls a total of 19,which isnot nearly enough (Alastair is a l5th-level sorcerer,so the DC was 26). though the spell is She doesnot capture chatnlighmmg, magband sti II countered.Leanine expendedb oth dispel sfuntnuch. If she had succeededin her caster level check, she would have captured clwinlightling in her mind and could,for instance,have castit at Alastair on her next tum. In all likelihood, however, she would have savedit to scribelater into her spellbook.

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The new feats presentedin this section focus on magic and technology. Prerequisitefeats found in other Warcraft books are noted asdescribedin the Introduction.

Actditional FamiIiar [Special]


You gain an additional familiar. Prerequisite: Sorcerer or wizard level 6th. Benefit: You gain an additional familiar in the same way you attained a familiar the first time. Choose another rype of animal to serveasyour familiar. This familiar follows all the norrnal rules for familiars, except that your level in the appropriate class is of treated as5 levels lower for the purposes determining the additional familiar's traits and abilities.

Avoicl Technological Mishap Fechnologyl


You are particularly adept at avoiding problems when using technological devices. Prerequisite: Skill Focus (Use Technological Device*). Benefit: When using a technological device,you treat its Malfunction Rating as 1 lessthan it actually is (to a minimum of 1). Special: A tinker may selectAvoid Technological Mishap as one of her tinker bonus feam.

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Your mastery of various disciplines boosts your skills in all technological endeavors. Prerequisites:Build Firearms*,Build Siege'Weaponsx, Build Small Devicesx,Build Vehiclesx. Benefit: Your technological limit for building by technological devicesis increased +2. This increase stacks with the bonuses provided by the prerequisitefeats. Special: A tinker may select Consummate Machinist as one of her tinker bonus feats.

C-apture SpelI [Metamagic]


You can capture spells instead of countering them, storing them in your own mind. Prerequisite: Arcane EnergyControl x, Block Spellx. Benefiu When you successfullycounter a spell, instead of dismissingit entirely you may instead try to capturethat spell.The spell must be on your spell list.

Dismissible SpelI [Metamagic]


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Your mastery with a single spell is unmatched. Prerequisites: Greater Spell Focus,Spell Focus, Spell Specializationf, casterlevel 1Zth. Benefit: Choose a spell with which you have Spell Specializationt and that belongs to a school in which you have Spell Focus and Greater Spell Focus.Your casterlevel is consideredto be 4 levels higher when casting that spell.This change affects with casterlevel, including all variablesassociated level-dependent variables (such as range or damage), and dispel and spell penetration checks. In addition, when you prepare that spell with a metamagic feat, it takes up a spell slot two levels lower than normal, to a minimum of its normal level.Forexample,ifleanine Starbom takesGreater Spell Specializationand choosesblizzard*(a 3rdlevel spell), shecan preparea maximize dblizzardas a 4th-level spell, an empoweredblizzardas a 3rdlevel spell and so on. The benefits of this feat do not stack with the benefits of Spell Specializationf . Special:You may take this feat multiple times. Its effects do not stack. Each time it applies to a different spell.

SpelI Specialization [General]


You are especiallyadept with a single spell. Prerequisites: Spell Focus,caster level 4th. Benefit: Choose one spell that falls into your Spell Focusschool. Your caster level is consideredto be 2 levels higher when casting that spell. This affects all variablesassociated with casterlevel, including leveldependent variables (such as range or damage),md dispeland spellpenetration checks.In addition, when you preparethat spellwith a metamagicfeat, it takesup a spellslot one level lessthan noffnal, to a minimum of its normal level.Forexample,ifleanine Starbom takes (a Spell Specializationand choosesblizzmd* 3rd-level spell), she can preparea maximized blizzmdas a 5thlevel spell,a silent blxzmdasa 3rd-level spelland soon. Special:You may take this feat multiple times. Its effects do not stack. Each time it applies to a different spell.

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The runemaster is a free spirit, more at home in the wild than in the city. He mergesbrute strength with arcanemagic, covering his body with mystic tattoos and often imbuing them with magical energies to increasehis skill in hand-to-hand combat. While a runemastershuns armor, this is more to prevent hindrancesto inscribing his runes than to with unarmed demonstratehis subtletyand finesse strikes.Quite to the contrary, a runemasterprefers Using little trickery to get in the faceof his enemies. the runemastertakesdown foeswith or subterfuge, hammering them with toe-to-toe,all-out assaults, tattooedfistsand feet brimming with arcanepower. primitive yet complex Runic magic is considered by most other races.The dwarveshave taken to it with deft skill, while the tauren study it more slowly.

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Weapon and Armor Proficiency: A bombardier is proficient with all simple weapons,and may take the \Teapon Focusfeat and userangedweapon feats with explosiveweapons. Goblin Sapping(Ex): Beginning at lst level, the bombardier learnsthe fine art of sappinga structure with explosives. He can reduce the hardness of wooden structuresby the value of his Intelligence bonus for purposesof blowing them up. Bomb-Bouncing (Ex): At lst level, the bombardier mastersthe art of making a bomb travel further. See the tinker baseclassfor an explanation of this specialability (Warcraft RPG, Chapter Two: He"New The ability to bounce roes, BaseClasses"). bombs stackswith the tinker special ability, and triples the range increment of explosivesthe bombardier throws. Excellent Timing (Ex): Bombardiersare experts when setting at assessing critical timing, especially up explosivedevices.At Znd level, when prepping a bomb for explosion, the bombardier ignores the DC penalty for setting a delay. Trick Toss (Ex): Grenade throwing and bomb chucking are the bombardier's favorite sports.While the more clumsybombardiers discover quickly that throwing well is crucial, talented grenadethrowers usuallyfind a way to put a spin on a tossfor interesting effects. At 3rd level, the bombardier can lob bombs ignoring low cover and targeting beyond it without any penalty. The bombardier perfects a spiraling seekertossat 6th level. Using the bomb's own spin as a way to direct the explosivedeL vice, the bombardiercan ignore any type of cover except for total cover. Boom! (E*):At
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Special: To become a bombardier, the character must destroya single structureor group of creatures (3 or more) with an explosion of some sort. Skills: Craft (alchemy) 5, Craft (technological device* ) 5, Knowledge(architectureand engineering) 5. Feats: Build Small Devices*, ScavengeMaterialsx.

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Requirements Affiliation: A.y. Feats: Leadership.


Skills : Craft ( technological device* ) 10 ranks. Special: A character aspiring to be an engineer must complete construction of a device with a Technology Scoreof at least 10 without assistance.

Master T i n k e r ' s Touch (E*): For the purpose of dethe termln rng technologicallimit of any deviceshe maybuild, a hero'slevels in the engineer prestige class arecounted asif they were tinker levels.In addition, he may divide his ranks in Craft (technological device* ) bV5, rounding any fractions up, and considerthe result tinker ' f levels for the samepurpose.
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ClassFeatures
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Specialization: At lst level, an engineer choosesa particular type of technological device in which to specialize(e.g., steam armor, zeppelins, siegeweapons,traps). All Craft (technological devicex) checks an engineer makeswhen working in his area of specializationreceive a + 1 competence bonus. This bonus increasesby + I at every other level thereafter(+7 at 3rd level, +3 at 5th level, and a so forth). At 5th level, an engineerselects second field of specialization to which all specialization bonusesapply; and at 8th level he selectsa third. However, as an engineer focuseshis tinkering genius, his more general mechanical abilities suffer. A^y Craft (technological device) checksmadeby an engineer outside his areasof specializationsuffera 3 penalty. Lead Collaboration (Ex): Engineersunderstand t
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Requirements
Alignment: A.y non-good. Affiliation : Independent. Skills: Knowledg. (arcana)B ranks,Knowledg. (religion) 8 ranks. Feats:Spell Focus(necrommcy). Spells:Must be ableto cast3rd-level arcanespells. Special: The graven one must show that she has an affinity for death by spending at least one night buried in a graveyardduring a new moon.

Class Skills
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hunter level with a +4 bonus on initiative checks and an additional 10feet to their speed. Theseallies must be within 30 feet of him when he usesthis ability. The effectsof this ability last for a number of rounds equal to his shadow hunter level. This ability cannot affect the shadow hunter. HealingWaue (Sp): Lukou is the Loa of healing and respite,and shegrantsthe ability to heal allies. With a word, the shadow hunter invokes healing with a wave of soothing light. The shadowhunter can target any ally within 30 feet with the healing wave. It heals the target and then bouncesto the next ally within 10 feet. The wave travelsfrom ally to ally (on a path designated by the shadowhunter) "r long aseach one is within 10 feet of one other. If the healing wave is unable to reach other allies, it travels back to heal the previous target, following its path back to the shadow hunter. The wave's healing effects are instantaneous. The ability initially cures1d8points of damage+ 1 point per shadow hunter level; the die rype diminishesasthe wave travelsbetweenallies(1d8, then 1d6, then 1d4), stopping at Id4 points of

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Family Shielcting
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Description
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Rune Effect
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Description
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Description
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Rune Effect
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Description
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Rune Effect
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Description
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Rune Effect
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Markof Regeneration
20. regeneration The subject gains Transmutation ? Level:Restoration 1 Duration: minute (harmless) negates Throw:Fortitude Saving Yes SpellResistance: (harmless)

Description
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Rune Effect
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Description
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Rune Effect
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Markof Purification
many physical ffiictions. Remoq,tes (Healing) Conjuration 4 Lcvel:Restoration I Duration:nstantaneous (harmless) Throw:Wrllnegates Saving Yes SpellResistance: (harmless)

Markof Restoration
severalmental afflictions. Removes (Healing) Conjuration 6 LevehRestoration Instantaneous Duration: (harmless) Throw:Will negates Saving Yes SpellResistance: (harmless)

Description
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Rune Effect
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Description
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MarkofSpeecl
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Mark ofStriking, Al ignecl


on s A nnnnal weap become cluanc, evil,goodor lawful . Transmutation text] [see 3 Lcvel:Striking weapon TargehOnenatural t Duration: hour (harmless) Saving Throw:Will negates Yes SpellResistance: (harmless)

Description
The subjectgainsthe speed, climbing and jumping ability of a tiger.

Description
One of the subject'snatural weaponsis imbued with highly focusedand energeticspirits.

Rune Effect
The subject gains severalbenefitswhen this mark is activated. The subject's baseland speedincreases 30 feet. by There is no effect on other modesof movement such asburrow, climb, fly or swim. As with any effectthat increases speed,this spell affectsjumping distance (see "J,r-p" in Chapter 4: Skills of the Plnyer's Handbook). The subject gets a +10 racial bonus on Climb checks and retains her Dexterity bonus to Armor Class(if any) while climbing, and opponentsget no specialbonus to their attacksagainsther; however, the subjectcannot usethe run action while climbing. The subjectgets2 + 10 racialbonuson Jump checks.

Rune Effect
Choose an alignment from chaotic, evil, good or lawful when placing the finishing stroke of the mark. Activate this mark to align the natural weapon as chosen when the mark was inscribed.This rune functions like the spell align weapon, except as alreadynoted.

Mark ofStriking,Energy
damage. A natural weapon dealsbonus energ1 Transmutation text] [see 6 Lcvel:Striking weapon TargehOnenatural t Duration: hour (harmless) Saving Throw:Will negates Yes SpellResistance: (harmless)

MarkofSpeecl, Lesser
The subject's speedincreases 10 feet. by Transmutation Level:Motion0 1 Duration: minute (harmless) Saving Throw:Will negates Yes SpellResistance: (harmless)

Description
One of the subject'snatural weaponseruptswith acid, cold, fire or electricity energy.The subject's attacks deal additional energy-based damage,but the subject suffersno ill effects.

RuneEffect
Choose one energy type from acid, cold, fire or electriciry when making the final stroke to complete this mark. Activate this mark to cause the natural This weaponit imbuesto erupt with the chosenenergy. mark dispelsany existing energyeffect alreadyon the natural weapon.For example,if the natural weapon is already flaming when a mmk of energysmkingis activated for cold damage,the flaming effect is dispelled. The energydoesnot harm the subject.The natural weapondealsan extra 1d6points of the chosenenergy hit. damageon a successful Upon striking a successful

Description
The subjectis invigoratedwith energyand gains a quick burst of speed.

Rune Effect
The target'sbaseland speedincreases 10 feet by when this mark is activated. There is no effect on other modesof movement suchasburrow, climb, fly, your speed, or swim.As with any effectthat increases "J.rrnp" this spell affectsyour jumping distance (see in Chapter 4: Skills of the Plnyer's Handbook).

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Successful attacks made with the natural weapon are so strong that they causethunderclaps.

Rune Effect
The bearer'sunanned attacksgain multiple effec$. First, the basedamageof all natural weaponsimproves by one step as though each weapon's size were increased. example,a weaponthat did 3d6 points of For damage would improve to 4d6 with this effect (see Table 71in the Plnyer'sHmdbook). Second, the subject'sreach increases 5 feet. by Finally, a visible shockwave emanatesfrom the subject's fists whenever he throws punches. The subjectcan usehis natural weaponsto make ranged touch attacks with a range of 3 0 feet. The producedfrom thesestrikesdeal 1d8 + shockwaves Strength modifier points of bludgeoning damage plus 1d6 points of sonic damage.

Rune Effect
The basedamageof the natural weapon improvesby one stepasthough its sizewere increased. example, For a weaponthat did ld8 points of damagewould improve ro 7d6 with this effect (seeTable 74 in the Playu's Handfuk). Funfrer, the natural weapon dealsan extra 1d6 points of sonic damageon a successful and it hit, acquiresthe thmdcrngweapon specialabiliry (seethe "'Weapons"). DMG, Chapter 7,

MarkofStriking, Sure
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Mark of Striking, Vampiric


I'l atural weapon drains the victim' s life force . Transmutation Striking 5 Leveh weapon TargehOnenatural t Duration: hour (harmless) Saving Throw:Will negates Yes SpellResistance: (harmless)

Description
This mark has the appearanceof an ye, and the natural weapon almost seemsto seeon its own.

Description
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Rune Effect
The natural weapon ignoresthe Acbonus granted to targetsby anything lessthan total cover and the misschancegrantedto targetsby anything lessthan total concealment.Total cover and total concealment provide their normal benefits against the natural weapon.

Rune Effect
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Mark ofStriking,Ultimate
Gain deadly reach and ranged atmcks. Transmutation ? Striking Leveh 4 Duration: hours (harmless) Saving Throw:Will negates Yes SpellResistance: (harmless)

Description
The subject'snatural weaponsbecome so powerful that shockwavesprecede them. He no longer needsto make actual physicalcontact with a victim to deal melee damage.

Markofthe Bactger
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MarkoftheGolem
natural armor and damageredu.cThe subject gains tion. Transmutation LevehBeast6 minutes untildrscharged or Duration:2 (harmless) Throw:Will negates Saving Yes SpellResistance: (harmless)

Description
The subject is imbued with the essenceof a snake. Poison sacsdevelop, and the subject becomescapableof injecting poison into wounds he creates.

Rune Effect
\Thenever the subject strikes with the affected natural weapoh, victims struck must succeedat a Fortitude saving throw (DC 10 + 1/Z subject'sHit Dice + subject'sConstitution modifier) or suffer Id4 points of temporary Constitution damage,and another ld4points of temporaryConstitution damclawsor teeth will age 1 minute later. The subject's grow long enough to act aspiercing weaponsfor the mark's duration; the subject gains a claw or bite attack if he did not have one already.

Description
The subject'sskin hardens like stone, warding him againstblows, cuts, stabsand slashes.

Rune Effect
Activating this mark grants the subject a +5 enhancement bonus to natural armor and damage Once the effect has prereduction 1O/adamantine. vented a total of 100 points of damage, it is discharged. \Uhen both this rune and mark of thewerewolf are damageby in effect,the DR lO/adamantinereduces silver weaponsby 10 points, which is taken offthe 100 points of protection provided by mark of the golem.

MarkoftheTiger
. natural w eapon's damage Increases Transmutation Level:Beast1 weapon natural TargehOnepiercrng 2 Durationz minutes (harmless) Saving Throw:Will negates Yes SpellResistance: (harmless)

Markofthelmp
The subject gainsfast healing3 . Transmutation LevehBeast4 10 Duration: rounds (harmless) negates Throw:Fortitude Saving (harmless) Yes SpellResistance:

Description
of The subjectis imbued with the essence a tiger. The natural weapon sharpensand dealsadditional damage.

Rune Effect
The subject'sclaw and or bite attack becomes more potent, the natural weapon's base damage improving by one step as though its were size For increased. example,a weaponthat did 1d6base points of damagewould improve to 1d8 with this effect (seeTable 7-4 in the Player'sHandbook).If the subjectdoesnot have a claw or bite attack, he acquiresone of his choice for the rune's duration.

Description
of The subjectis imbuedwith the essence an imp, granting her superiorhealing powers.

Rune Effect
The subjectgainsfast healing3.

MarkoftheSnake
. I'Jatural attacksbecomepoisonous Transmutation LevehBeast7 natural weapon TargehOnepiercing

MarkoftheWerewolf
damagereduction l)lsiluer. The subjectgains Transmutation

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MarkofVision,Lesser
The subject gainslow-Iight qtision. Transmutation 0 Lcvel:Awareness 1 Duration: minute (harmless) Saving Throw:Will negates Yes SpellResistance: (harmless)

Rune Effect Thisrune functions thespell as dispelmnglc,except


asnoted here. It acts asan areadispel only, affecting everythingwithin a 3O-footradius.The casterlevel of the rune is 10th, so rhe casrerlevel check is 1dZ0+10.

SigilofHealing
Cures 4dB pointsof dnmagefor manJ creatures. (Healing) Conjuration 6 Level:Healing I Duration:nstantaneous or Saving Throw:Will half(harmless) Will half(seetext) Yes or SpellResistance: (harmless) Yes(seetext)

Description
The subject'seyesglow a faint yellow ashe gains the ability to seebetter in dimly lit areas.

Rune Effect
Activate this mark to gain low-light vision for the rune's duration.

Description
A blastof positiveenergyhealsall nearbycreatures.

MarkofVision,True
The subjectseesaII thingsas they really are. Drvination 6 LevehAwareness 2 Duration: minutes (harmless) Saving Throw:Will negates Yes SpellResistance: (harmless)

Rune Effect
All creatures in the area (allies and enemies alike) are cured of 4d8 points of damage. Like other cure effects, sigrlof healingdeals damage to undead in its area rather than cures them. Each affected undead may attempt a Will savefor half damage.

Description
The subject gains the ability to see through darkness;notice magically hidden doors; pinpoint creatures through magical concealment; and see invisible objects, illusions, and the true forms of transmuted things.

Sigilof Healing,Greater
(Healing) Conjuration 7 LevehHealing of except that This sigil functions like sigzl healing, it cures5d10 points of damage.

Rune Effect
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Sigilof Healing,Superior
(Healing) Conjuration B LcvehHealing of This sigil functions like sigrl healing, except that it cures6dl Z points of damage.

SigilofDispelling
Cancelsmaglcal spells and effects. Abjuration Shielding 3 Level: I Duration:nstantaneous Throw:None Saving No SpellResistance:

Sigilof Healing,Ultimate
(Healing) Conjuration ? Level:Healing of except that This sigil functions like sigrl healing, it cures200 points of damage.

SigilofPurification
Remoues bltghtand increases crop yields. Transmutation 3 LevehRestoratron

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A blast of counter-magic dispelsmagical spells and effects in the area.

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RuneEffect
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SigiI ofTransportation, Greater


Transports creaturesanywhere instantly. (Teleportation) Conj uration LevehMotion7 burst Area:10-foot-radius I Duration:nstantaneous Saving Throw:Will negates Yes SpellResistance:

Description
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Rune Effect
As sigrl of lesser transportation, except you can designateany location on any plane. If you have never been to the designatedplane, then you can inscribe general marks that effectively pick ? r?.rrdom location on that plane. If the indicated destinationhaschangedsignificantlysinceyou last sawit, the effect is the sameasdesignatinga random location on the plane.

SigiI ofTransportation, Ultimate


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Description
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Lesser SigilofTransportation,
Instantly transporrscreaturesa shortdistance. (Teleportatron) Conj uration Lcvel:Motion4 burst Area:5-foot-radius I Duration:nstantaneous Saving Throw:Will negates Yes SpellResistance:

Rune Effect
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Description
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If insufficient room is available for the growth, the caster attains the maximum possible size and may make a Strength check (using her increased Strength) to burst any enclosuresin the process.If she fails, she is constrained without harm by the materials enclosing her - the spell cannot crush the casterby increasingher size. All equipment worn or carried by the caster is similarly enlarged the spell.Melee and projectile by weapons affected by this spell deal more damage. Other magical properties are not affected by this spell. Any enlarged item that leaves the caster's (including a projectileor thrown weapon) possession instantly returns to its normal size. This meansthat thrown weapons deal their normal damage, and projectiles deal damage based on the size of the weapon that fired them. Magical properties of enlarged items are not increasedby this spell. Multiple magical effectsthat increasesizedo not stack. Aq,,atar dispelsbut doesnot counte r reduceperson. Material Component: A chunk of adamantine worth at least 500 gp.

Description
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Spell Effect
Upon casting this spell, the caster becomes a fighting avatar of her ideals.Her mindset changes sothat sherelishes combat.She loses spellcasting her ability, including her ability to usespell activation or spellcompletion magic items,just as if the spells were no longer on her classlist. The caster gains a +{ enhancement bonus to Strength, a +6 enhancement bonus to Constitution and a +Z enhancementbonusto Dexteriry. She gains a +B enhancementbonusto natural armor (this stacks with any inherent natural arrnor but not with any other enhancements natural armor) and spellresisto tance equalto 10 + her casterlevel. She is considered proficient with all simple and martial weapons. The caster doubles in height and increasesin weight by " factor of 10. This increasechangesthe caster'ssize category to the next larger one. The castergainsan additional +4 stzebonus Strength, to -Z size penalty to Dexterity (negating the erra hancement bonus noted above), and a -1 size penalty on attack rolls and AC due to her increased size. (ln total, the caster will benefit from +8 to Strength, +6 to Constitution, +7 to AC, +3 on attack rolls and +4 on damagerolls.) A humanoid creature whose size increasesto Large has a fighting spaceof 10 feet and a natural reach of 10 feet. This spell does not change the caster's speed.

Berserker Strength
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Description
The subject becomesas strong and hardy as the toughest orc warriors.

Spell Effect
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BreathofFire
Caster breathes fire after consumingliquid. Transmutation [Fire] LevehSorlWiz2 Components: S, M V, Time:1standard action Casting (25 Range: Close ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) Area:Cone I Duration:nstantaneous Saving Throw:Reflexhalf Yes SpellResistance:

BrillianceAura
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Description
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Cyclone
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Counterspell, Lesser
Abjuration LevehHlr 3, Sor/Wiz3 This spell functions exactly as counterspellt, save that it counters spellsof up to 3rd level.

Cripple,Mass
Transmutation Sor/Wiz6, Swh6 Leveh (25 Range: Close ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) Targets: Onelivingcreature/level, two of which be no can morethan30 ft. apart This spell functions like cripple*,except that it affectsmultiple creatures.

Description
The castersummonsa small cyclone that lifts the target into the air, spinning him rapidly and buffeting him with powerful winds.

Spell Effect
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Description
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DimensionBlink
a Caster teleports short distance. (Teleportation) Conl uration Level:Sor/Wiz5 V, Components: S Time:1free action Casting (25 Close ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) Range: Targeh You I Duration:nstantaneous

Description
Negative energy infusesthe area in visible puffs. Living creaturesage rapidly, &s skin sagsand flesh sloughs off bones. Structures wither and collapse, suffering the effectsof decadeswithin a few seconds.

Description
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Spell Effect
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Description
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HealingLight
Cures an aIIy or dnmagesundea"d,. (Healing) Conjuration LeveLHlr 3, Plw3 V, Components: S action Casting Time:1standard (25 Range: Close ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) TargehOnecreature lnstantaneous Duration: Saving Throw:Will half(r yes SpellResistance: Description A colurrrn of argent light, coruscatingwith positive energy,beamsdown on the targetand healshis wounds

Spell Effect
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Spell Effect
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FrostBolt
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Healinglight, Greater
(Healing) Conluration LevehHlr 4, Plw4 Ashealinglightt,except that it heals 3d8 points of to damage+1 point per casterlevel (r.rp +15).

Healinglight, Lesser
(Healing) Conluration LevehHlr Z,Plw 2 Ashealinglightt,exceptthat it heals 1d8 points of damage+1 point per casterlevel (.rp to +5).

Description
The caster flings forth a blast of super-frozenice and dancing blue energy.The frost bolt slamsinto the target, sending numbing wavesof cold pulsing through his marrow.

HooksofBincling
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Spell Effect
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targetmust succeed a Fortitude savingthrow or the at carrion beetle hatches and burstsfrom the victim's body, causing 1d6 points of damage.In addition, the newly hatched carrion beetleattacksthe samevictim on the following round if it survivedthe initial damage ( information on the carrionbeetlecan be found in the Manual of Monsters). The carrion beetle begins to attack the caster's other opponents to the best of its ability once the initial target is dead. The carrion beetle is mindless and the caster cannot direct its attacks. After 1 round per caster level, the carrion beetle disappears the end of its tum. at MatenalComponent: Pieceof a carrion beetleshell.

InnerFire
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Spell Effect
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hits the caster in When an enemy successfully casterbecomesincorporeal for a short combat, the time, avoiding further attacks.

Spell Effect
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Description
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Spell Effect
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ProfaneAura
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Transmutation LevehSor/Wiz0 This spell functions like restorelight dnmnget, except that it restoresonly 1 point of damage.

Restore SeriousDamage
Transmutation Lcvel:Sor/Wiz3 This spell functions like restoreLightdnmnget, except that it restores3d8 points of damage+ 1 per casterlevel (maximum + 15).

RestoreMoclerateDamage
Transmutation LevehSorlWiz 2 This spell functions like restorelight damnget, except that it restores2d8 points of damage+ 1 per casterlevel (maximum +10).

Damage, Restore Serious Mass


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Spell Effect
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Description
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Spell Effect
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Description
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Description
You infusethe target with magical energy,allowing her to recall one spell she already cast.

Personal Range: duplicates Effect:Threeshadow (D) 1 Duration: round/level Throw: None Saving No SpellResistance:

Spell Effect
This spell only functions on a creature capableof Upon casting this spell, the target imspellcasting. mediatelyrecallsone 4th-level or lower spellor spell slot she has already expended.The spell regained must be a spell that the mrget had previously preparedand expended(either by castingit or by some other means).The spell or spell slot is immediately regained,asif the mrget had not castthat spell at all. Arcane F ocus:An etched ivory charm worth at least 15 gp, worn on a chain around the neck.

Description
in The casterdisappears a showerof multicolored sparks.Appearing from three large concentrations of red-, orange-and yellow-colored sparksare three new copies of the caster. From the shower of red of the Essence Fire, from the orange sparksemerges sparkscomes the Essenceof Earth, and from the yellow sparksrisesthe Essence Storm. Each copy of of the casterhas special powers.

Stitch
bltnd and dumb. Target becomes (Creation) uration Conj Sor/Wiz3, Swh3 Leveh V, Components: S, M action Time:1standard Casting (25 RangeClose ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) TargehOnecreature 1 Duration: minute/level Throw:Will negates Saving Yes SpellResistance:

Spell Effect
This spell cannot be castunlessthe casteris on at leasta lO-foot by lO-foot areaor 5-foot by 15-foot and three areaof open terrain. The casterdisappears place. Th.y each shadow duplicates appear in her look, sound and smell like the caster,though there are small differencesbased on the particular form. They are composedof a quasi-realshadowmaterial within 5 feet of and are tangible. Each copy appears the point where the spellwascast.Each copy regains lost hit points as if having restedfor a day (though this healing doesnot restoreability damageor provide other benefitsof restingfor a duy' changing back doesnot heal the casterfurther). After 1 round per level, the effect ends and the caster'sspirit mergeswith any surviving shadow copy. That copy returns to the character'snormal form while the other copies (if they survived) simply fade away. The caster has the adjusted remaining hit points of the selectedform. If all copiesare slain, then the last copy killed revertsto her original form, though she remains dead. The castercannot usefeatsunlessthey are usable as free actions. Class features that require actions (including any normal spellcasting)are not available while under the effectsof this spell. The copies use the character's normal ability scores,saving throws and Armor Class,along with various modifications based on the particular form. Shadowy versions of all gear and magic items appear on all forms,but triggeredand consumablemagic items are not usable.Persistenteffectscontinue normally. The castercontrols the actions of all three copies as though they were separatecharacters, though

Description
Threadsof pale orangeenergyweavethrough the target's mouth and eyelids, rendering him blind and mute.

Spell Effect
The target is blinded and muted by this spell.He cannot speak or cast spells with verbal components, though he may make noise in other ways(bV clapping his hands, kicking a stone, sounding a gong and the like). Material Component: A needle and a length of thin bronze wire.

Fire Storm,Earthanct
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VII SummonUncleacl
Necromancy [Evil] Level:Gvn7, Ncr 7 no can Oneor morecorpses, two of which bemore Target: than30 ft. apart This spellfunctions like summonutndead,If , except that the caster can summon one creature from the of 7th-level list, 1d3creatures the samekind from the of 6th-level list or td4+1 creatures the samekind from any combination of lower-level lists (for exwith varying Hit Dice). One corpse ample,zombies is requiredfor each summonedcreature.

Description
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Spell Effect
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VIII SummonUncleacl
Necromancy [Evil] Level:GvnB, Ncr B no can Oneor morecorpses, two of which bemore Target: than30 ft. apart except This spellfunctions like summonutndeadlt, that the caster can summon one creature from the of 8th-level list, 1d3creatures the samekind from the of 7th-level list or td4+1 creatures the samekind from any combination of lower-level lists (for exwith varying Hit Dice). One corpse ample,zombies is requiredfor each summonedcreature.

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Description
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Description
The casteris surrounded " glowing,blue-white by aura. This aura grants keen insight to archers, crossbowwieldersand similar warriors.

Spell Effect
Allies (including the caster) within the spell's radius can drain life with successful melee attacks. For each point of damage they deal to a living opponent with a meleeattack, they gain 1 temporary hit point. An affectedcreaturecannot gain more hit points from a single opponent than that opponent has (i..., his current hit points + 10). These temporary hit points disappeart hour later. An ally gains these benefits only when in the radius of the spell. An ally within the radius when the spell is cast retains the benefits only while she remains within the spell's radius. An ally who enters the radius after the spell is cast gains the benefitsfor aslong assheremainswithin the radius. Material Component: Powdered dreadlord horn.

Spell Effect
Allies within the radius, including the caster, gain a +7 insight bonus on attack rolls and a +! insight bonus on damage rolls with ranged weapons. These bonusesonly apply if the target of the attack is within 30 feet of the characrer. An ally gains these benefits only when in the radius of the spell. An ally within the radius when the spell is cast retains the benefits only while he remainswithin the spell'sradius.An ally who enters the radius after the spell is cast gains the benefits for as long as he remains within the radius.

TrueshotAura, Greater
Transmutation Level:Hlr 4, Wtd 5 This spell functions as trueslnt aurat, but grants recipientsa +3 insight bonus on attack rolls and a +6 insight bonus on damagerolls with rangedweapons.

VampiricSwarm
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TrueshotAura, Lesser
Transmutation Lcvel:Hlr Z,Wtd 1 This spell functions as mrcshotaurat, but grants recipientsa + 1 insight bonus on attack rolls and a +7 insight bonus on damagerolls with ranged weapons.

Description
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VampiricAura
Allies drain life with every attack. Necromancy Level:Sor/WizB V, Components: S, M action Time:1standard Casting

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from his bodyand bring it back to the caster.

Spell Effect
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The world of Warcraft teemswith magic bound insidemany typesof weapons and objects.Someare so common that they can be found for sale from even the most isolated goblin merchants, while others can only be attained after perilous quests. The magic items won and wielded by adventurers are someof their most preciouspossessions can and mark the difference between becoming a legend and falling in battle. The material in this chapter is basedupon Chapter 7: Magic Items in the revisedDMG; please refer to the DMG on creating and pricing magic items. The tables for random magic item generation incorporate the items found in this book as well as the Warcraft RPG core book and the Manual of Monsters. Items from others sourcesare noted as describedin the Introduction.

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for hair (though they could employ a circlet or similar item). Naga with a natural bite attack can employ the samejaw slot usedby orcs and furbolgs. Tawen: Tauren have Z additional slots.A muren may attach a magical ring to her nose,following the samerulesasgoblin earrings. Tauren alsopossessslot a for their homs. Hom items (which may include rings) normally increasethe creature's gore attack, provide protection for the head, allow the homs to be usedas special melee weapons, or similar abilities. Items without such affinities are not allowed in the hom slot. (There is only one slot that coversboth homs, not one slot per hom. ) Becausethey have hooves insteadof feet, tauren may not wear boots, shoesor similar items,although certain magic items that take up thoseslots (such asgreaves) may still be used.

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Azeroth's racesseekout magicaldefenses much as as they do weapons.Those who do not fight for a living are equally interestedin armor and shields, for these items can keep the wearer alive in the more dangerousareasof the world. When generating armorand shields, employTable -2 from the DMG to determine the rype of item 7 generated.If a specificitem or shield is generated, use Table 4-l: Armor and Shields, below. If a specialability is calledfor, roll againon TableT-7 to determine other benefits.

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Blaclebane Armor
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time situations where enemies often advance in ranks and columns, but is of lesseruse in smaller engagements. Moderateconjuration; CL 10th; Craft Magic Arms and Armor, Mel's acidarrow; Price +Z bonus. Capability: A weapon of capabilityprovides no but special benefitsto non-spellcasters; in the hands it of an arcane spellcaster, turns the character into a capablewarrior. When this weapon is employed, a character's arcane caster levels are treated as of fighter levelsfor purposes attack bonusonly. The weapon does not confer any fighter feats or other abilitiesbeyondthe bonusto attack rolls,but it does provide the character proficiency with its weapon type when held. Strong transmutation; CL 14th; Craft Magic Arms Price +2 bonus. and Armor ,Tensor'stransformation; Crippling: When this weapon hits a livin g target, the victim must make a DC 14 Fortitude save or become crippled (as per the spell cripple*). A crippled opponent suffersa -Z penalty to Armor Class; a -Z penalty on melee attack rolls, melee and jumps only half damagerolls, and Reflex saves; as fat as normal. The creature's Strength is also reducedby 1d6 points, but not below 1. The crippling effect lasts for 5 rounds, but a haste spell will dispel it before that period ends. If the target is that ability is dispelled already enhanced by hnste, upon any hit by the crippling weapon (no saving throw is allowed). Moderate transmutation; CL 1Oth;Craft Magic Price *2 bonus. Arms and Armor, cripple*; Crushing: Only bludgeoning weaponsmay have this attribute. In addition to any extra damagefrom crushing weaponsinflict an enhancement bonuses, +5 points of impact damage on their additional targets.This excess damageis multiplied normally with any critical hit. Moderate transmutation; CL LZth; Craft Magic Price +Z bonus. Arms and Armor, telekinesis; be Death: Aweapon of deathmay usedonly by evil A.y rron-Vilcreatureattempting to wield creatures. the weapon suffersa -1 level adjustment for as long as the weapon is held. W"hen it hits a living target, the weapon dealsan additional 7d6 points of negative energydamage. Should the weaponhit or touch an undead target, the target is healed instead;however, aweaponof deathcanheal no more than 100 hit points per d"y. If desired, a weapon of death can

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Weapons can have one or more of the following special abilities in addition to an enhancement bonus.A weaponwith a specialability must have at leasta +1 enhancementbonus. Bloodlust: This enhancement causes anyone who takes up the weapon to become seizedwith a lust for battle. The wielder receivesa +4 enhancement bonus to Strength and may make 1 extra attack in each round of combat, exactly as If affected by the bloodlu.sr* spell. This benefit doesnot stackwith other spells, such aslwste orbull' s strength, or a weaponof speed.If slowspell is usedupon the a wielder, the bloodlu.sr benefits are suppressed until the slowspell wears off. Moderate transmutation; CL lOth; Craft Magic Arms and Armor , bloodlust*;Price +4 bonus. Blowthrough: A ranged (but not siege)weapon equippedwith this enhancementprovidesa special blowthrough ability to its ammunition. W'hen the shot hits a target, the ammunition pierces thc creature's body, comes out the other side, and continueson in a direct line awayfrom the weapon owner's square.Ary targets whose squarestouch that line are subjectto attack by that sameshot at no penalty. Each time a hit is scored,the ammunition blows through to the next target, if any, out to the shot's range limit. Note that range penalties apply normally with each successive attack. lJpon any miss,the shot stopsadvancingdown the line at that point. This is a favorite enhancement in w?r-

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imparts a boost of speedto its crew, allowing them to rounding all fractionsup. In other reloaditT)o/ofaster, words,a siegeweapon with a reload speedof 5 or less reloads1 round faster,a weaponwith a speedof 6-10 reloads2 rounds faster,and so on. Moderate transmutation; CL 10th; Craft Magic Arms and Armor, Build Siege Weapons, haste; Price + 1 bonus. Fear: Any creature struck by this weapon must make a Will save (DC 10 + the amount by which If the attack succeeded). this savefails, the creature is frightened for 1d4 rounds. If the savesucceeds by less than 5, the creature is shaken for 1 round. Creatures immune to fear are not affected. Moderate necromancy; CL 10th; Craft Magic Arms and Armor , callse fr*; Price + 1 bonus. Friendly: Ranged weapons with this enchantment aredesigned usein close-combat for situations. \7hen afriendly weaponftresinto melee, all penalties for shooting into combat or for allies in the weapon'spath are halved. In addition, the shot can never accidentally hit an ally - any such result is simply a miss. This power does not help with weaponsthat causedamageover a wide area,such asa blunderbussor bomb, or specialenhancements such as frost nova (seebelow). Moderate abjuration; CL Bth; Craft Magic Arms and Armor , protecaonfrom arrows;Price + 1 bonus. Frost Nova: This enhancement can only be applied to ranged or siegeweapons.All ammunition fired from this weapon explodes in a burst of frost that producesalmost no concussion.The hrget and all other creatures(including the wielder'sallies,or the wielderhimself) within 10feet mke 1d6points of A DC cold damage. successful 14 Reflex savehalves this damage,but the weapon's target receivesno save.If the shot misses, there is no nova burst. Moderate evocation; CL 10th; Craft Magic Arms Price +2 bonus. and Armor , frost noqta*; Frugal: This enhancement can only be addedto rangedweapons(not siegeweapons).\Thenever a shot misses,the ammunition lost is immediately returned to its container (quiver, bullet pouch or other holder). Specialmagicalammunition specifically describedas being destroyedon a miss does not return, nor do items that explode upon impact Note that while even on a miss(..g., mortar shells). bullets might return to their pouches,the gunpowder expended in firing them does not. Moderate transmutation; CL 10th; Craft Magic Price + 1 bonus. Arms and Armor , telekinesis; Functionality: This enhancement can be added The magic only to enchantedtechnologicaldevices. acts to stabilizethe weapon and keep it from malfunctioning, reducing the Malfunction Rating by 1 (this alsoeliminates the normal + 1 MR penalty for techno-magical items). A weapon reduced to an MR of zerohas no chance of malfunctioning, thus allowing nearly anyone to employ it with no risk to their health. Faint transmutation; CL 5th; Craft Magic Arms and Armor , mendingtPrice + 1 bonus. Healing: At first glance, giving a weapon the healing property may seem strange,but there is a The weapon inflicts damage method to the madness. normally unlessorderedto switch into healing mode, which can be done asa free action. In healing mode, all damagethe weapon would inflict actually heals the target insteadofharming it. If the weaponhits an undead creature, it wounds the target instead of healing it, and all damage scored is doubled. A healing weapon can cause at most 100 points of "damage"per d"y, after which it reverts to healing inflicting normal damage. Smongconjuration; CL l}rh;Craft Magic Arms and Armor,henl,creatormust be good;Price +Z bonus. Heroic: A heroic weapon turns its wielder into a fighting machine. The weapon'swielder receivesa +4 morale bonus on attack rolls, damagerolls and saving throws. However, at the conclusion of each battle, or after 10 rounds of combat have elapsed, she becomesfatigued for 10 rounds (and if already fatigued, she becomes exhausted). The weapon does not provide its morale bonuses if employed again during the fatigue period. Strong enchantment; CL lTth;Craft Magic Arms Price +3 bonus. and Armor, greaterheroism; Howling: Howling weaponsmake a sound like a distant wolf baying when used in combat. Upon a striking an opponent, suchweaponsissue screeching howl that deals an additional Id4 points of sonic damageto the target. In addition, the opponent must make a Fortitude save (DC 10 + the amount by which the attack roll succeeded)or be deafened for Id4 rounds. Ranged weapons erlchanted with this ability confer this bonus to their ammunition, which makes a sound like wolves on the prowl when fired.

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regardless what rype of weapon is normally reof quired to penetratethis damageresistance(silver, good and so on). The only resistances not ignored are those that affect the weapon type itself (bludgeoning or slashing), which provide damage resistance usual.Thus, the 5/bludgeoningdamas age resistance a skeleton would not be ignored, of but the l0/silver of a lycanthrope would be treated as 5/silver.For rangedweapons,this ability is conferred to their ammunition when fired. Moderate evocation; CL 9th; Craft Magic Arms and Armor , maglc missile; Price + 1 bonus. Prescience:One of the few divination enchantmentsusedon weapons, ability allowsthe wielder this to look briefly ahead into the future and make changes based what shesees. on Once perbattle (and no more than once in any lO-minute period), she may redo the results of any round after she has finished her actions and seen the resultsof her die rolls. This ability must be declaredand usedbefore the next creature acts. If the prescient power is invoked, the character is retumed to her starting point as if her actions never happened, and she replaysthe round making any changesas she wills. All die rolls she or anyone else made during her actions are discardedand re-rolled asnecessary. For example,a fighter who moved across room and was a hit by 3 attacks of opporrunity might re-rhink that decisionand decide to stayput - if this is the case, those attacks never took place, and all damageshe took is erased. Note that this power doesnot require that the entire combat round be replayed,only the weaponwielder'sactionsfor that round. This ability only functions in combat. Strong divination; CL 16th; Craft Magic Arms and Armor, momentof prescience; Price +3 bonus. Reloading: This ability can be conferred to crossbows or firearms. A.y character wielding such a weapon is treated as having the Rapid Reload or Lightning Reloadfeats,asappropriate. the characIf ter alreadyhasthosefeats,his reloadspeed increased is still further. If a move action is required,the item can be reloadedas a free action; if a full-round action is required,the item can be reloadedasa move action. For longer periods, the delay time is halved. A^y item reducedto a free-action reload can be fired as often as if the character were using a bow. Moderate transmutation; CL 1Oth;Craft Magic Arms and Armor , haste;Price + 1 bonus.

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DemonHunterWarBlades
Description: These blades appear as a strange crossbetween a small buckler and a sharp-looking, curved, two-bladed short sword.The demon hunters of the night elveswear thesebladeswhile they hunt the minions of the Scourge, the Burning Legion or other dark adversariesworthy of such weaponry. While many of the demon hunters rely on non-magic weapons,eventually most have either one of thesedouble bladesor a matching pair. Powers: This two-bla.ded cold"ironshortsword +1 glows with a bluish-green light when within 100 feet of demonsor undead.In addition, the buckler shaft of the blade provides a + 1 armor bonus and givesthe wielder the benefits of aprotectionfromeqtil spell.Considerthesebladesto be an exotic weapon. Moderate abjuration; CL 4th; Craft Magic Arms evil,creator must and Armor , detect , prorccnonfrom evil gp; be a night elf;Price18,640 Cost 9,3T0gp+ 7 46XP.

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Powers: If placed in the mouth of a creaturethat alreadyhas a natural bite attack, the jawsact asa +3 weapon of fear. 'V7onModerate necromancy; CL 10th; Craft drous Item, castermust have a natural bite attack; Price37,710gp; Cost 16,105gp + 1,288XP.

SpellbreakerBlacles
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SlaveringJaws
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Divinity Potion
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Potion Replenishment
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DrunkenMaster' s SecretTonic
Description: The pandarenbrewmasterChou Ling Sing introducedthis magnificentbrew to the acrobats of Slink Strong'sGoblin Circus asa gift for teaching him the tricks of goblin tumbling. Since then, many have copied the brew's recipe and it is enjoyed by many a stealthy, acrobatically inclined perficrmer. Powers: The tonic is potent, and a single swig from a bottle can make the drinker appearas if she were inebriated. This deceptive state of clumsy motion allows a +10 bonus on Bluff checks when attempting to feint an attack. An unopened bottle of this tonic holds 10 swigs. Faint transmutation;CL 5th; Brew Potion , ca/s grace;Price I,750 gp; Weight 1 lb.

Hong's FightingLager
Description: Combat is a state of grace amongst the shodo-panof the pandarenempire; and asmuch as it is an art form, it is thirsty work. Hong's fighnng lngerrevivifies fatigued and frightened soldiersand warriors after fighting a long and difficult battle. It is alsohighly valued for its crisp wheat tasteand subtle honey and citron-like accents. Powers: A single mug of this mighty beer removes a fatigued condition in 7 hours of rest as opposedto 8, aslong asthe drinker imbibesthe fluid slowly. Drinking the lager as a full-round action while sickened or shaken removes the effects for 1d6 hours or the duration of the effect, whichever is shorter. Swigging back the ale in a thirsty frenzy doesnot grant any specialproperties.A keg of this beer holds 20 mugs' worth. Faint transmutation;CL 5th; Brew Potion, bless; Price 375 Bp;\Teight 10 lb.

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Many of the rods, staffsand wands describedin the DMG are known to exist on Azeroth. Several additional such items arefound only in the world of Warcrafit. Some of them are describedbelow. \Uhen any rod, staff or wand is called for via random treasure selection,roll I5oh of the time on Table 4-5.

Minclstaff
Description: This gnarled length of wood features unusual wrinkles, like those found in a sentient brain. The tip is a chunk of onyx carved with concentric circles that seemto ripple slowly across the surfacein an oddly entrancing optical iflusion. Powers: This staff allows for useof the following mind-affecting spells: o Charm person charge) (1 . Hy|notism (1 charge) o Daze monster(1 charge) o Charmmonster (7 charges) o Sugges (Z charges) tion o Mass suggesrion charges) (3 o Mass cltarm monster(4 charges) In addition to these powers, the staff allows its owner and all allied characters to memo rrze one additional lst- ,Znd-, and 3rd-level arcanespellper d"y. These must be spells from the enchantment school and do not stackwith any other bonus spells provided from magic items (..g. , a nng of wizardry),

SpiclerRing
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Scrollof Protection
Description: This scroll appears be little more to than a rolled-up strip of parchment with a few magical words inscribed acrossits surface.With a few moments of studying, however, any character can read the runes without difficulty. Powers: When read, this scroll provides a +3 deflection bonus to the AC of all allied creatures within 30 feet. The effectslast for 12 rounds. Faint abjuration; CL 7th; Scribe Scroll, shield" of cast with the \Uiden Spell feat (even though fatrh that feat normally doesnot affect that spell); Price 1,400gp.

Replenishment Scroll
Description: These sheetsof parchment appear at first to be ordinary magical scrolls, but upon examination, their language shifts to something that can be understoodeasilyby the reader. Powers: This scroll combines the effectsof healing and spellrecovery.The unusualcombination of divine and arcanemagic requiresa creator skilled in both typesof spellcasting. \fhen read, the userand all allieswithinaZ)-foot radiusarehealedof 1d8+9 hit points of damageand recover 7 \evels of spells previously cast.These spell levels can be any corrrbination of Z levels,such as one Znd-level spell or two lst-level spells. EachO-levelspellcountsasone l st-levelspell.If a beneficiaryof this magicdoesnot have 2 levelsof spellsavailable,the excess recovery is lost (it cannot be savedand usedlater). Moderate transmutation and conjuration; CL 9th; Scribe Scroll, masscure light wound.s, Rarey's mnemonicenllancer;Price 4,050 gp.

Scrollof Regeneration
Description: This scroll is inscribed on crisp, clean parchment that staysa brilliant white even if exposed dirt, grime,or mud. The wordsinscribed to thereon are magical,but easilyunderstood,and are written in a circle that rotateswhen read,allowing the inscription to be easilyrepeated. Powers: This scroll must be read aloud and corrtinuouslyasa full-round action. The characterdoing the reading must concentrate fully upon the scroll and may not move while invoking its powers.If he is attacked, he must make a Concentration check as usual to avoid being interrupted. For as long as he readsthe scroll, he and all his allies within 30 feet heal 3 hit points per round, but only if they can hear the magical words as they are spoken (possiblyrequiring Listen checks in some circumstances). The character may continue reading for as long as he is able, although after 10 roundsof continuous chanting he must make a Will save (DC 10 + I for each round afterthe 10th) eachround to avoid slippingup and interrupting the magic. Once the reading is disruptedby any means,the scroll crumblesto dust. Moderate conjuration; CL 15th; Scribe Scroll, wound.s cast with the Widen Spell feat, cure serious even though that feat doesnot normally work with this spell;Price 5,750 gp.

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Description: This scroll resembles a replenishment scroll,butis about twice the length of that item and confers an increasedeffect. Powers: This scroll healsZd8+1 1 points of damage and recovers 3 levels of spells. The })-foot range is not increased,however. Moderate transmutation and conjuration; CL llth; Scribe Scroll, mass cure moderatewounds, Rarey'smnemonicenllancer;Pnce 5,500 gp.

Replenishment Scroll, Lesser


Description: This scroll resembles a replenishment scroll, but is only about half the length of that item and confers a reduced effect Powers: This scroll healsonly 1 point of damage and recovers only 1 level of spells. The Z)-foot range is not decreased, however. Faint transmutation and conjuration; CL 7th; Scribe Scroll, cure hight wound.s, Rarey's mnemonic enhnncer; Prtce 1,750 gp.

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dwarvesbelieve that titans created the first ankhs to honor their reverenceof life. Powers: When the wearerof an ankhisreducedto -10 hit points or less,the magic of the ankhrestores him to full hit points, vigor and health immediately, with no lossof preparedspells.However, the wearer doeslose 1 level (or 1 point of Constitution if he was killed by a lst level). The ankh can revive someone death effect,but it cannot revive someonewho has died of old age. Strong conjuration; CL 14th; Create \Tondrous Price 24,600 gp; \Teight U4lb. Item, reswnecnon;

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Boots of Quel'Thalas
Description: Boorsof Quel'Thalasare created of soft leather tooled by the high elves' most skilled then trimmed in silverenchantedby elven artisans, wizardsto grant the wearer magical agility. They are often passed from one generation to the next in elven families. Powers: The wearer of these boots gains a +7 enhancement bonus to his Dexterity, adding the usualbenefits to AC, Reflex saves and other uses of the Dexterity modifier. 'WonModerate transmutation; CL 8th; Create drous ltem, cat'sgrace,creator must be a high elf; Price 4,000 gp; Weight negligible.

Cap of Raiclen
Description: Createdby the pandarengeomancer Raiden, these caps are wide and slightly conical, woven from specially treated bambus reed. Iron wire threads through the cap in a lightning-like pattern. Inside of the conical cap is a series of painted sigils.These sigilscombined with the iron thread give the cap its power. Once charged, the threadsglimmer with a soft blue light. Powers: The cap offers resistanceto electricity 10. It can alsostoreelectricity touch attack spellsas (to charges a maximum of 10 charges . The usercan ) expend 1 charge to deliver a shockinggraspto a target as if the wearer were a Znd-level wizard. Expending 5 charges casts a lightningbolt as if the wearerwere a 5th level wizard.Casting electricity touch attack spellson the cap will charge it, but it does not absorb electricity spells that target the wearer. Moderate evocation; CL 5th; Craft Wondrous Price Item, Iightningbolt,resistenergJ shockinggrasp; , 30,000 Bp;Weight 1 lb.

Boots ofSpeecl
Description: These boots are a favorite among orcish light infantry, where they provide a speed boost to leadersconsigned to ground movement. The boots of speedare created using the tanned hides of kodo beasts treated to remain soft and comfortable on the inside while protecting the feet from rocks and other obstacles. Powers: Thesebootsgrant an additional30 feet to the wearer'smovement speedon land. This is considered an enhancement bonus. If the owner is to carryinga medium load, the bonus is decreased 20 load, it drops to 10 feet. feet, and if carrying a heavy Moderate transmutation; CL 8th; Create \Uonretreat,creator must be an drous ltem, expeditious orc; Price 4,500 gp; Weight 1 lb.

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CelestialOrb ofSouls
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Drek'thar'sSpellbook
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DiamonclofSummoning
Description: This item appears be an ordinary to (if extremelyvaluable)diamond in all ways,except that a faint flickering light emanates forth from within. The gemmaybe,but isnot always, mounted in some other piece of jewelry, such as a ring or amulet, but if so, it doesnot take up that particular body slot. Items of this sort are often given to a knight or similar charactersent upon a quest,with instructions not to invoke the gem's power until her mission is complete. Powers: The diamonl"can be given to any ally along with a command word to be usedto activate it. The diamondthereafteractivates asthe focus for a refuge spell, except that the item need not be destroyed to activate the teleportationeffect. The diamond may not transport the original owner to the user (normally available as an option for the refugespell). The diamondmay be used only once per d"y and is linked to the original owner until the refugepower is invoked. Once the holder has used the recall power, the diamondmay then be transferred to a new owner. Strong conjuration; CL 14th; Craft Wondrous Item, refuge,1,500 gp diamond; Pricez 77,060 gp; Weight negligible.

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Figurineof WonclrousPower,FrostSharcl
Description: This item looks like a chunk of ice carvedfrom the purestcrystal.\Uhen held, it seems to draw body heat from its owner, chilling his flesh in a notable, but harmless,manner. Powers: This item functions usingthe rulesfor a figurine of wondrouspower except as noted hereafter. \Uhen activated, the shard transforms into a frost revenantxx with its weapon at the ready.The creature obeys as long as it is not given orders contrary to its nature, such as to work alongsidea fire revenant, attack other frost-basedcreatures, and the like. Should theseconditions not be met, or if the summoner is slain, the frost revenant goes rogue immediately and ac$ as it seesfit, either fighting if it feels victory is assuredor fleeing ro make its own way in the world. If the frost revenant is slain, or a full hour passes, revertsto statuette it form. The item can be usedtwice per week,but not within 1 day of a previoususe. Should this figurine ever come into contact with aninferno stone, both objects explode, causing 6d6 impact damageto all within a 5-foot radius. Strong transmutation;CL 12th; Craft Wondrous Item, animateobjects; Price 20,000gp; Weight Il}Ib.

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Description: This chunk of igneousrock has an oval-shaped smooth section hollowed out and carvedwith unintelligible runes. Powers: This item functions using the rulesfor a figurine of wondrouspower except as noted hereafter. When activated, the token transforms into a stone golem and awaitsits master's command.The golem obeys all orders to the letter, interpreting them with stubborn precision.If its masterdies or leavesits sight, however, it forgetseverything and goesberserk, attacking the nearest creature with uncontrollable abandon. The item can be used once per week and lastsfor 4 hours. Strong transmutation;CL l Zth; Craft \Tondrous Pric Item, animateobjecrs; e 24,000gp; Weight 1 lb.

Firehancl Gauntlets
Description: These high-quality gauntlets appear at first glance to be made of a reddish-tinged leather, but upon careful examination their true natLrrebecomes obvious - they are crafted from dragon'shide. \Uhile worn, they give off a softly flickering red glow as if made of crackling embers. Powers: Theseglovesprovide a + 5 armorbonusto 5. AC aswell asfire resistance Upon command,they can be made to burst into flame, scoring an additional 1d6 points of fire damageupon a successful grapple or unarmed strike. The gloves may not be removedwhile flami.g, and if the wearerattemptsto graspanything, he could conceivably set it on fire (running one'shandsthrough one'shair while wearing theseglovesis not a good idea,for example). Moderatetransmutation;CL 1Oth;Craft Magic Arms and Armor, Craft Wondrous Item, dragon hide, flame blnde fireball; Price 49,I50 gp' Weight negligible. or

Figurineofwonclrous Power,InfernoStone
Description: This item appears be a black rock to shot through with red and orange streaks.When held, flickering but harmlessflames dance across producingslight warmth against the object'ssurface, the skin. This fire is not actually hot enough ro ignite even the driest parchment. Powers: This item functions using the rulesfor a figurine of wondrouspower except as noted hereafter. When activated, the stone transformsinto a fire revenantxx with its weapon at the ready. The creature obeys as long as it is not given orders contrary to its nature, such as to work alongsidea frost revenant, attack other fire-basedcreatures, and the like. Should theseconditions not be met, or if the summoner is slain, the fire revenant goes rogue immediately and acts as it seesfit, either fighting if it feels victory is assured, fleeing to or

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HelmofValor
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Helm of Battlethirst
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Description: The first of these pipes was carved by the arch-wtzardKhadgar while he studied with the acolytesof Dalaran. Though the look of subsequent pipes insight varied slightly, most appear has of 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 around the userin of fluorescentsmokethat spreads a 75-foot radius.Everyone in this areafor an hour gains the effects of a full night's rest (including may healing and regainedhit points). Spellcasters preparespellsand meditate during this hour. Faint conjuration; CL 5th; Craft Wondrous Item, cwre Price 12,000gp; Weight negligible. madcrate wounds; Powers: Any creatureusing its body or handheld weaponsto attack the wearerof this cloak while it is activated suffers1d6+5 points of electricity damage strik. (the attackerstill inflicts damon a successful ageasnormal).Those usingmetallic weapons(such as a sword or an armored gauntlet) suffer an addiAt tional Id4 points of electricitydamage. all times, the cloak provides the wearer with resistanceto electricity 10. Moderate evocation; CL 7th; Craft Wondrous Irem, fire shield, Iightning bolt; Price 54,000 gp; Weight 1 lb.

Legion Doom-Horn
Description: These large horns are carved from the tusks of the mightiest kodo beastsand ringed with hairs cut from the heads of fallen orcish heroes.The interior of a doom-hornis blackened as if gutted with flame, but is smooth and cool to the touch. Powers: Once per duy, the owner can blow this horn as a full-round action, producing a tremerlacross note that reverberates dous,resoundingbass the battlefield. The individual blowing the horn and all his allies within 60 feet of her position are instantly cured of Zd8+9 points of damage. In increase their baseland moveaddition, all subjects ment by 30 feet for 10 rounds.This bonus doesnot stack with any other speed-enhancingspells or items, such as hnsteor bootsof speed. Moderate conjuration and transmutation; CL mass 1 l th; Craft Wondrous ltem, expeditiousretreaL wounds;Price 77,7Z0 gp; \7e ight 5 lb . curemoderate

ManaStone
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Lightning Cloak
Description: The cloth of this blue cloak is threadedwith hair-thin strandsof copper,giving it 'When the corrra metallic sheen in the sunshine. mand word is spoken, sparksof electrical energy dance acrossthe cloak's surface.

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just prior to use.The owner placesthe device where he wants it to be, puts his hand atop the smooth "Activate Explosives"followed by surface,and says the word he wants to invoke detonation. The bomb then arms itself and waits to hear that word. It will wait up to a week before its magic runs out. Once activated,the bomb may not be disarmed;and every time it is moved, a DC 15 Use Technological Device* check must be made to avoid setting it off. The trigger word must be spoken in the original language used to arm the bomb. The device has an effective +70 bonus on Listen checks in situationswhere its "hear" a command word is in question. ability to Faint transmutation; CL 7th; Craft \Tondrous Item, castermust have 5 ranks in the Listen skill and must create the bomb himself; Price 370 gp; Weight 10 lb.

PeriaptofVitality
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Talismanof Evasion,Greater
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Warclen'sCloak
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Tome of Retraining
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wielder a similar set of magical enhancements,the various typeshave their own particular appearances with them: and unique powers associated Orb of Corruption: A diamond crudely carved into the form of a skull, the orb of corruptiongrants the bearera + 10 competencebonus on all damage rolls. All damagedealt by the bearer is considered chaotic damage.All attacksmadeby the beareralso ignore all armor bonusesto AC. Strong transmutation; CL 18th; Weight 3 lb. Orb of Darkness: A sphere of polished obsidian, the orb of darknessgrants the bearer a + 10 competence bonus on all damagerolls. All damage dealt by the bearer is considered unholy damage. \Uhen the character carrying the orb dealsa killing blow, he has the option to immediately raise the creature as though with animate deadcast by " ZOth-levelcaster. Strong transmutation; CL Z0th; \Teight 3 lb. Orb of Fire: A sapphiresphereglowing with an inner fire, the orb of fire grants the bearer a +10 competencebonus on all damagerolls. All damage dealt by the bearer is consideredfire damage.The bearer of an orb of fire may make attacks as though the she possessed Whirlwind Attack feat. Strong transmutation; CL 17th; Weight 3 lb. Orb of Frost: A sphereof smooth, ice-cold topaz, the orb of frostgrants the bearer a + 10 competence bonus on all damagerolls. All damagedealt by the bearer is consideredcold damage.When a charachit ter bearingthe orb makesa successful on a target, -4 penalty on initiative checks the target suffersa and his movement rate is halved for Id4 hours. Strong transmutation; CL 16th; Weight 3 lb. Orb of Lightning: An enoffnous pearl with sparks dancing acrossits surface,the orb of lighninggrants the bearera +10 competencebonus on all damagerolls. electrical All damage dealt by the bearerisconsidered damage.The bearerof an orb of lighmingmaycast dispel mnglcat will, and lighmingboltonceevery 10 minutes, both as if castby " 15th-levelcaster. Strong transmutation; CL 17th; Weight 3 lb. Orb of Venom: A jade sphere inscribed with a mazeof grooves,the orb of uenomgrants the bearer a * 10 competencebonus on all damagerolls. All attacks made by the bearer are considsuccessful ered to be made by u woundingweapon. The bearer at of an orb may cast contaglon will. Strong transmutation; CL 15th; Weight 3 lb.

ShaclowOrb
orb Description: The shn"dow wasconstructed by the Shadow Council and given to Gul'dan. Shortly orb wasshattered into before his death, the shadow ten different piecesthat becamescatteredthroughout the underground tomb of Sargeras. the Yearslater,the night elfwardenMaiev recovered shaAaworb and used it in her bid to recapture the lost Illidan. Unfortunately, the shadaworbwas renegade during a battle and was once again shattered into ten all This time, theywerescattered across differentpieces. theremayevenbeapieceortwo Azeroth.Somebelieve hidden somewhereout in the Twisting Nether. When assembled,the shndoworb is a smooth, solid black globe about 5 inches in diameter. It glows with a faint violet light and is surprisingly heavy for its size.The individual shnlow orb fragments are jaggedand non-luminous. Powers: \7hen two fragments of the shadoworb are touched to each other, they immediately fuse as into a single piece. The seamdisappears though the fragments had never been separate. fragmentsof the shadworbhas Eachofthe ten separate are abiliry.\il/hen two or morefragments brought the same its the togetherandfused, resultingfiagment loses previous powersbut gairu new, more power{ul abilities. See the Campaign Seedsidebarfor ideason how to use the shadow orb as the basis of an entire campaign story arc.

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9 Fragments
This fragment isactivated asthe B-fragmentshadow orb and grants the samebonuses,except as follows: The owner's shadowbonus on all attack rolls and deflection bonus to AC both improve to +4, and circumstance bonus on Hide checks improves to +70. She may summon shadows three times per duy. The owner heals 1 point of damage per level every hour rather than every duy. (This ability cannot be aided by the Heal skill.) Nonlethal per healsat a rate of 1 point of damage level damage every 5 minutes. Lost limbs, organs and other missing body parts grow back after 1 minute. Faint abjuration and ffansmutation,strongconjuration, evocationand illusion;CL 15th;Weight 9lb.

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Changing Speed: A pilot may accelerateor decelerate a vehicle up to one speedincrement and require only a standard Maneuverability check to maintain control of the vehicle. For each additional speed increment the pilot acceleratesor the decelerates vehicle, he must make a Maneuverability check with a l penalty per increment. Turning: A vehicle canbe tumed up to 45 degrees and require only a standardManeuverability check by the pilot to maintain control. Tuming more than 45 degreesrequires a full-round Maneuverability check with a 4 penalty per additional 45 degrees. Drifting: The pilot may drift a vehicle while it's moving, sliding the vehicle laterally to the left or right while continuing to travel forward. For each vehicle width a vehicle drifts, a Maneuverability check must be made with a -4 penalty.

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Technology Scoreand maximum hit points equal to its Technology Scorex B.Use of adamantine addsan additional 50o/o the cost of raw materialsrequired to begin construction of a device. to Arcanite: A device crafted using arcanite can inflict orprevent a maximum of 1d6+2points ofdamage per round for each point in its Technology Score. It alsohasa maximum hardness equal to its Technology + 10. Raw arcanite costs1,000gp per point of Score TS, which must be paid when purchasingraw materials before construction of the device begins. Darkwood: A device made of darkwood is sturdy but unexpectedly light; it has a maximum cargo load of its Technology Scorex 400 pounds.In addition, its maximum movement speedisequalto its Technology Scorex75 milesperhour.Use ofdarkwood inbuilding a device adds1,000gp per point ofTS to the costofraw materialsrequired to begin construction. Dragonhide: A device covered in dragonhide is rare but exceptionally resistantto damage.It has a maximum AC bonus equal to twice its Technology Score and a hardnessequal to its Technology Score + 5. Adding dragonhide covering to a device costs one-quarter the market value of a device, which must be paid when purchasingraw materials before construction begins. Mithral: A device made with this light but rigid material has maximum hit points equal to its Technology Score x 9 and a maximum AC bonus equal to its Technology Score + 4. In addition, lightweight vehicles built with mithral are so easy to pilot that they grant their operatorsa +5 bonus on Maneuverability checks. Use of mithral doubles the cost of raw materialsrequired to start construction of a Device check. Thorium: Thorium grants a device into which it is incorporatednot only strengthbut unusualdensity. Ab le withrstandhigher steampressure, can inflict up to its it Technology Scorex 1d8points ofdamageper round and hasama<imum rangeincrement equalto itsTechnology Score x75 feet. It alsohasa maximum AC bonusequal to its Technology Score +3 and maximum hit points equalto itsTechnology Scorex 10.However,asthorium is alsoheavier than other memls,devicesmade with it have a mar<imum cargocapaciryequalto theirTechnology Score x 150 pounds and add a -5 penalry on all Maneuverabiliry checla madeby the operator.The use of thorium in constmcting a device doublesthe cost of raw materialsrequiredto start construction.

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Mechanical Sentry
Description: These 5-inch wooden spherescan be used to set a perimeter around a campsite,or to securea hallway. A ring mounted on one side can be pulled to extend up to 30 feet of wire, which can be attached to either a spikeor another mechanical sentry. When an intruder brushes against the taut wire, a shrill steam whistle inside the mechanical sentry triggersto alert those nearby. Operation: DC 5 Use Technological Devicex check to set up. AC 14; HR 5; hp 70; SZ Tiny (5-in. wooden sphere);\7T Il}Ib.; MV 50 gp; Create DC 16; ST 1 min.; MR 1.

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Description: These heavy and expensive items arestill usedmainly by milihry officersand wealthy merchants, though there are many tinkers laboring to create a version for massproduction. A portable kitchen is the sizeand shapeof abarrel.Aphlogistonamplified steam engine built into the baseheats a small oven in its midsection and the kettle underneath the cover atop it. Cooking bread or stew with the portable kitchen is as simple as adding the mixed ingredients to the appropriate compartment, using a lever to set the heat to the proper level, and watching the clock count down the minutes until the food is prepared. Use of the portable kitchen provides a +9 bonus on (cook) checks.Those untrained in the skill Profession can still usethe portable kitchen to make simple and bland (but filling) food, provided they follow the instructions included with the kitchen when it is sold. Operation: See text. HR 5; hp 35; SZ Medium; \7T 100 lb.; MV 725 gp; Create DC 18; ST 1 min.; MR 1.

Melloclium
Description: A mellodium can capture a performance on a musical instrument and later use the instrument to replay the perfrormanceautomatically. Each rype of instrument requiresits own type of mellodium. The device is connected to the instrument, and a musician makes a Perform skill check with a -5 circumstance penalty to play despite the attachments.The result of that skill check iscapturedto a hard wax tablet insidethe mellodium, and can be replayedat any time using a mellodium attached to the same instrument; though other mellodiums usethe sametablets,music recordedon other instruments will be played as noise. Operation: DC 30 Use Technological Device* check to attach a mellodium to an instrument; move action to replay.

Potion Injector
Description: A potion injector is a device that straps around the upper arm of the wearer, with a cable running down to a control box worn around the wrist. Vials of potion can be mounted on clamps around its exterior, their stoppers replaced with 'When a corks and tubes running into the device. potion held in on stud is pressed the control box, the the indicated slot is immediately injected into the this wearer of the device. In all but a few rare cases, injection has the same effect as swallowing the potion, and its effects take place normally. If the wearerof a potion injector is unconscious,using the device to administer a potion is a standardaction (as opposedto the norrnal full-round action required).

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Description: A wizard'sdesk travels folded up to the sizeof a small trunk. W'hen the legsareextended, the side can fold down to become a writing sur{ace. Inside are compartments for material components, spellbooks,parchment, inks... and the tinker-created device that makeswizard'sdesksso soughtafter. From one sideof the interior, an articulated arm can be unfolded. At its tip is a styluswith a tube that runs back down the arm and is connected to a vial of ink. and providing an uninterrupted Stabilizedby springs to flow of ink, this design allows spellcasters work quickly and precisely when scribingscrolls. The time required to scribe a scroll is halved when using a wizard'sdesk, but the cost of raw materialsrisesto two-thirds of the base price (cheaper parchments tear under the clean strokes of the silver nib, and inferior inks clog the rubber tubing). Operation: Requiresthe Scribe Scroll feat. HR 5; hp 10; SZ Small (3 ft. wide xZft. tall x 1 ft. deep);\7T 15 lb.;MV 200 gp;CreateDC 17;ST 1 min. (set-uptime); MR 0.

MemoryScrubber
Description: Tinkers have long sought methods to help those soldiershaunted by their war experiences. The most methods attempt to erase the memoriesof thoseeventsaltogether.Unfortunately, none have yet managed to achieve the desired degreeof precision that would allow the removal of only selected memories. However, tinkers have managed to develop a machine that can erasethe most recent memoriesof those it is usedupon: the memory scrubber. The memory scrubberis a chair attached to a large trunk full of machinery. The target of the device sits on the chair and placesthe device'shelmet onto her head. The operator then has the choice of several settings;the devicecan attempt to scrubthe hrget's memoriesof the last 1d20 hours, 1d10 days, 1d6 weeks, ld4 months or IdZ years.Upon activation, targets report seeing flashesof light and hearing a buzztngsound, followed by " calming void. After 1 was minute, the processis complete. If the process the successful, targetwill be unableto rememberany part or aspectof the period erased. has [Jseof memory scrubbers occasionallycaused some trouble when it has resulted in the loss of crucial information. Yet thus far, no tinker has created a machine to recover erasedmemories.

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Noble's Swordsmen
Description: The noble's swordsmenis a roomsized apparatus commissionedfrom a groupof tinkers by advisorsto the Alliance Assembly; they wished to settle disputeswith traditional swordfights,yet didn't want to risk any true physical harm. The noble's swordsmenrequires two operators; each strapshimself into a skeleton-like framework that wraps around him and telegraphshis moVments using marionette-like cablesto one of two life-sizedmechanical soldiers.Armed with wooden swords,these soldiers'movements mimic those of their operators. Their wooden bodies have cornpartments that can be packed with bladdersfull of red dy. in order to simulate injury in particular body parts. Though severing the control cables with the wooden sword is possible,such tactics are frowned upon by devoteesof the Device check.

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Destroyer
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Alchemical Grenacle
Description: The dwarves have taken to technology with exceptional efficiency. The stout race is more focusedthan gnomes,and lessmanic than the goblins when it comes to implementing technology. Most dwarven technology, while efficient and well designed, appeals to their more martial nature. In other words, the dwarvesenjoy making better weapons. These alchemically enhanced grenadesdeliver elemental effects with a blast. The dwarves have made a grenadefor electricity, fire and ice. Other variations include a grenade that unleashesa low baleful howl to terrify targets,and a grenade that unleasheschoking gas. An electricity, fire or ice grenadedeals an additional 1d6 points of damage of its energy type in addition to the grenade's blast damage.Each type of grenadehas a distinct special effect.

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Dwarven Reciprocator
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LightningNet
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GreaseMine
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MuskBomb
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Ironjaw
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array of protective properties,especiallythe weave of metallic threads that tighten and stiffen to absorb the force of blows. A collective of tinkers in Ratchet has begun to craft replicas of Zecker's cloak, but they remain difficult to construct and expensive to purchase. A characterwho wearsa replica of Zecker'scloak is granted a +5 armor bonus to AC. In addition, the wearer gains damagereduction 7d6l- per round. Finally, when the wearer is grappled, the cloak releases electrical chargethat does 4d6 points of an electricity damageto the attacker per round for 6 rounds unless the wearer of the cloak is released. The cloak has an armor check penalty of -1, ?D arcanespell failure chance of 15o/o, and can run for t hour on a charge of liquid phlogiston. Operation: DC 25 Use Technological Device* check to activate the complex protective mechanisms hidden in the cloak. SZ replicasare madefor Medium creatures; \7T 25 lb.; MV l7,500gp; CreateDC 21;ST 1 round; MR 1.

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Frightful Presence (Ex): A black iron golem causes terror in the enemiesof the Forsakenwhen it moves to defend the city. Creatures with fewer than 16 Hit Dice who arenot immune to fear effects must succeedat a Will save (DC 18) or be frightened for 5d6 rounds. Trample (Ex): Ablack iron golem'strample inflicts 7dI7+I8 points of damage;Reflex DC 79 for half. Black Iron Body (Ex): The iron construction of the golem allows it to sap energy with greater efftciency. The DC of all savesto resist the golem's by attribute and level draining abilities are increased +5 (this bonus is alreadyfactored in). canSpell Immunity (E"): Summoned creatures not attack the iron golem. Negative energy spell attacksactuallyheal the golem ( 1d8points per spell level). Positive energy attacks do not harm the golem, but slow it for 1 round per spell level. Healing spellscount as positive energyattacks.

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Description
The gnomesbuilt the steamgolems servethem as to power'ful foot warriors to help defend their warrens and cavemsfrom future assault. Gnomes have always built steam-poweredcontraptions with the intent to usethem in a peacefulmanner. With the destruction of Gnomeregan, the gnomes have begun to make machines with more martial purposes. On occasion, one of these powerfuI, stocky constructs trundles along with a gnomish tinker or emissary working with the dwarvesin Kalimdor. undying, loyal to its charge, and powerfuI enough to deter even the boldest assailant, the steam golem has proven worth its weight in gold to the diminutive gnomes. The construction of the first steamgolem brought in a renaissance tactical design for the gnomes of working with dwarven engineers. Ignoring their more whimsical designs, the gnomes focused on function. The gnomish steamgolem is efficient and full of purpose,able to serveasa powerful porter and bodyguard in times of peace and as a deadly corrrbatant and soldier in times of war. The unique feature of the steam golem is its ability to combine with other steam golems. Four steam golems can combine to create a portable fortresson the battlefield. Five steam golems can interlock to create a larger steam golem construct capable of dealing more damage and of wreaking havoc on unsuspectingfoes.

Construction
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Description
A stone watcher is 15 feet mll and weighs 6,000 pounds.The stone that makesup the watcher'sbody is unnatural, and no stone like it existson Azeroth except in the construction of these constructs and This creation is incredibly the relatedstonekeepers. magic to move with a devasswift; it relieson time tating purpose.Much like the enigmatic black iron golems,there is a similarity in the apparentdesignof these constructs. Most stone watchers lurk over ancient ruins, guardingentrancesto long-lost halls and crumbled stone constructions of immense size. The corlstructs are obviously guardiansof some sort, left to watch over long-abandoned sites that once probably held great significance. These creatures sometimes guard ancient roads or remote wildernessareaswaiting for intruders to attempt to pass. These relics of an ancient race can still prove a deadly and final menace to the unwary. Time Distortion (Su): A stonewatcher existsin a bubbleof time that is slightly out of phasewith the normal world. The effect is similar to ahnstespell,

Construction
of The secrets constructing a stone watcher were lost long ago with the titans. Today, those who have located and studiedstonewatchersattempt to duplicate the stone watcher'ssuperiortechniques, but invariably fall short. Anyone wishing to conin struct a stone watcher only succeeds creating a stone golem instead. Use the construction rules and statistics for a stone golem for attempts to create a stone watcher.

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