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− | [[Summary::A ''phantom weight'' armor or shield count as heavier or lighter when | + | [[Summary::A ''phantom weight'' armor or shield count as heavier or lighter when appropriate.]] The enhanced armor or shield's weight category count as being the most advantageous possible for effects such as material, class features and such. By example a ''+1 phantom weight adamantine chain shirt'' would give you damage reduction as if it was heavy armor. |
− | + | Phantom weight do not change the proficiency needed to wear an armor or wield a shield nor change any statistic of the armor or shield itself. | |
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+ | Faint transmutation; CL 5; [[SRD:Craft Magic Arms and Armor|Craft Magic Arms and Armor]],; Price: [[Cost::+1]]. | ||
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Phantom Weight[edit]
A phantom weight armor or shield count as heavier or lighter when appropriate. The enhanced armor or shield's weight category count as being the most advantageous possible for effects such as material, class features and such. By example a +1 phantom weight adamantine chain shirt would give you damage reduction as if it was heavy armor.
Phantom weight do not change the proficiency needed to wear an armor or wield a shield nor change any statistic of the armor or shield itself.
Faint transmutation; CL 5; Craft Magic Arms and Armor,; Price: +1.
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