PFSRD:Shadow Falconer's Glove

Price 8,000 gp; Aura moderate conjuration; CL 7th; Weight 1 lb.

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This elbow-length, heavy leather glove's fine embroidery is marred by dozens of claw marks. Once per day on command, its wearer can gesture toward a creature within 30 feet. When he does, a featureless silhouette of a bird of prey appears, swoops toward the target, and performs a disarm or steal combat maneuver (wearer's choice, CMB +16). The shadow falcon is a magical effect, not a creature, and this action does not provoke attacks of opportunity. If the hand wearing the glove is empty, the shadow falcon brings the item to the wearer's hand. If the gloved hand is occupied, the shadow falcon deposits the item on the ground in an unoccupied space adjacent to the wearer. The shadow falcon then disappears.

Construction Requirements

Cost 4,000 gp

Craft Wondrous Item, shadow conjuration


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gollark: So, I can't actually mentally visualize anything more complicated than assemblages of lines.
gollark: People often think "what would X do" when making decisions, so I guess "what would some idealized-in-some-way version of myself do" is similar.
gollark: Maybe? I don't know if it's actionable.
gollark: I mean, it probably can since we do similar stuff when modelling other people socially.
gollark: Our architecture doesn't necessarily allow for efficiently modelling bits of ourselves either.
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