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Property "3e Summary" (as page type) with input value "You temper pearl items with an additional 1 Hardness and 1 HP point per 4 caster levels instantly, to a maximum of 5 at 20th level." contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
Pearl’s tempering bonus does not stack, but can be used to overlap on an item already tempered. This tempering bonus stacks with the hardness enhancement granted by the magical enhancement from enchanting weapons and armor.
Focus: A single pearl (of the pearl type to be molded) worth at least 50. This pearl is not consumed in the process.
Practical Application of Pearl Harden
If you have pearl gear, its a must. If you want something slightly harder than steel, and aren't a spend-thrift, this is for you. Since pearl isn't metal, wood, or bone, that makes it immune to many other spell effects that target those materials. Plus, just imagine how holy your paladin would look decked out in pearl plate mail. Pearl can be shaped by the pearl shape spell.
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Author | Ganteka + |
Identifier | 3.5e Spell + |
Rating | Undiscussed + |
Title | Temper + |