3e SRD:Breastplate of Command

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Breastplate of Command

When worn, this +2 breastplate bestows a +2 circumstance bonus on Charisma checks, checks using skills for which Charisma is the key ability, and turning checks to its wearer. Friendly troops within 360 feet of the user become braver than normal. The wearer cannot hide or conceal herself in any way and still have the effect function.

Caster Level: 15; Prerequisites: Craft Magic Arms and Armor, mass charm; Cost to Create: 10,975 gp + 850 XP.; Market Price: 21,600 gp



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