3e SRD:Rod of Flailing

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Rod of Flailing

Upon the command of its possessor, the rod activates, changing from a normal-seeming rod to a +3 dire flail. The dire flail is a double weapon, which means that each of the weapons heads can be used to attack. The wielder can gain an extra attack (with the second head) at the cost of making all attacks at a -2 penalty (as if the user had the Two-Weapon Fighting and Ambidexterity feats).Once per day the wielder can use a free action to cause the rod to grant him or her a +4 deflection bonus to Armor Class and a +4 resistance bonus to saving throws for 10 minutes. The rod need not be in weapon form to grant this benefit. Transforming it into a weapon or back into a rod is a move-equivalent action.

Caster Level: 9; Prerequisites: Craft Rod, Craft Magic Arms and Armor, bless; Market Price: 40,000 gp



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