3e SRD:Broom of Animated Attack

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Broom of Animated Attack

This is indistinguishable in appearance from a normal broom, except that detection spells reveal it to be magical. It is identical to a broom of flying by all tests short of attempted use. Using it reveals that a broom of animated attack is a very nasty item.

If a command is spoken, the broom does a loop-the-loop with its hopeful rider, dumping the rider on his or her head from 1d4+5 feet off the ground (no falling damage, since the fall is less than 10 feet). The broom then attacks the victim, swatting the face with the straw or twig end and beating him or her with the handle end.

The broom gets two attacks per round with each end (two swats with the straw and two with the handle, for a total of four attacks per round). It attacks with a +5 bonus on each attack. The straw end causes blindness for 1 round if it hits. The handle causes 1d6 points of damage when it hits. The broom has an AC of 13, 18 hit points, and a hardness of 4.

Caster Level: 10; Prerequisites: Create Wondrous Item, fly, animate objects; Market Price: 5,200 gp



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