3e SRD:Robe of Eyes

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Robe of Eyes

The wearer of this robe is able to see in all directions at the same moment due to scores of visible, magical eyelike patterns that adorn the robe. The wearer also gains darkvision (range 120 feet). The robe of eyes sees all forms of invisible or ethereal things within 120 feet. The robe of eyes grants its wearer a +15 circumstance bonus to Search and Spot checks. The wearer retains his or her Dexterity bonus to AC even when flat-footed and cant be flanked. The wearer cant avert his or her eyes from or close his or her eyes to a creature with a gaze attack. A light or continual flame spell thrown directly on a robe of eyes blinds it for 1d3 minutes. A daylight spell blinds it for 2d4 minutes.

Caster Level: 11; Prerequisites: Craft Wondrous Item, true seeing; Market Price: 90,000 gp; Weight: 1 lb.



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