The Demon Lord's Scorn (3.5e Equipment)

The Demon Lord's Raiment, Shield: This is one of three pieces that appear to be living, as if a demon lord himself were trapped within. One is a sword, and the other is body armor.

  • Armor Bonus: +5
  • Weight: 15 lbs
  • Spell Failure: 10%
  • Check Penalty: -3
  • Special: Can only be equipped by a character with a Demonic Graft, a sufficiently chaotic and evil character, or any Evil outsider. Allows an extra attempt at any save against any spell with the Law or Good descriptors.
Item Collection Bonuses
  • 2 Pieces: Gain Damage Reduction 5/Good, +5 to Intimidate, can cast Summon Monster III 1/day (Evil outsiders only)
  • 3 Pieces: Can cast Magic Circle Against Law/Good 2/day, gain +2 Deflection bonus to AC, Gain DR 10/Good (replaces the DR5 from having two pieces)

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