Legacy (3.5e Spell)


3e Summary::Summons a powerful magical item, and attunes it to your target.

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Legacy
Conjuration
Level: Tarot 8
Components: V, F
Casting time: 1 round
Range: Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels)
Effect: Summoned Magic Item
Duration: 10 minutes/level
Saving Throw: None
Spell Resistance: No

This spell summons a powerful magic weapon or armor that is attuned to the target named during the casting of the spell. The general type of magic item can be specified, but the specific qualities are randomly generated.

Weapon
d10 Bonus1 Ability1
1+2Flaming
2+2Icy Burst
3+2Shock
4+3Dancing
5+3Vorpal
6+3Bane
7+4Speed
8+4Wounding
9+4Thundering
10+5Disruption
1. The caster designates whether the summoned weapon will have an enhancement bonus or an ability, then rolls the 1d10 to determine the result.
Armor
d6 Bonus1 Ability1
1+2Ghost Touch
2+2Cold Resistance
3+3Silent Moves
4+3Fortification, Heavy
5+4Spell Resistance (SR 10+1d10)
6+5Etherealness
1. The caster designates whether the summoned armor will have an enhancement bonus or an ability, then rolls the 1d6 to determine the result.

The item is only attuned to the person named and will disappear if anyone else attempts to use it.

Arcana

This spell can only be cast using the 4 of Pentacles as a focus.

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