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== Monster Ball ==
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''"Eternal Dragon, by your name, I summon you forth: Shenron!!!"''
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The Dragon Balls are a set of 7 spherical balls that are exclusively orange in color and that feature five-pointed red stars that are either rigid or flat in appearance inside of the ball itself (akin to glass art); the stars in them are to number the balls 1 through 7, with only 1 star in the "1 star ball" and 7 stars in the "7 star ball". Individually, the balls have no powers, but when they are united and the secret phrase is uttered, they have the ability to call forth the [[Shenron (3.5e Monster)|Eternal Dragon]] who grants the first wish spoken by anyone who is present when they are summoned. When the wish is used the orbs float up hundreds of feet in the sky and burst off at light speed in 7 different directions scattering them across the planet. After they land and settle for 1 minute they turn to stone, becoming dormant and unusable for 1 years time and then resume their normal function and appearance. The exception to this is when the summoner chooses to save their wishes, at which point the Dragonballs become inert for four months.
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In their normal form the balls are unbreakable by conventional means having a hardness of 75 that cannot be bypassed by any kind of weapon or attack and with 100 hit points. Any user trying to use a spell on the Dragonballs must beat a caster level check of DC 75.
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The Eternal Dragons are actually a sentient being; and thus, they are capable of interpreting a wish however they see fit, but usually choose to interpret them how they know the wisher actually wants, as a courtesy rather than as a rule regardless of the users alignment. Unlike other forms of fiction that involve wishes being granted, the Dragon Balls tend to grant a wish exactly as the wisher imagined it, rather than warping the wish so that it is technically granted, but ends up making the wisher's life even more difficult. For example, if a user wishes for youth, they are not reduced to an infant, but rather, they appear in their prime. Also, if the user wishes for someone to be revived from the dead, the target is not converted to an undead, but rather, are truly alive. If a wish were to have brutal unforeseeable consequences an Eternal Dragon may give a warning about the repercussions of a wish, but if the user insists the Eternal Dragon will proceed with granting it.
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With all of its power the Dragonballs do have a couple of limitations on the wishes that can be granted. First being that the Dragon will not grant the exact same wish twice for the same user. It can grant similar wishes but not the exact same one. For example if you wish for a specific person to be resurrected the first time, the next time they die the dragon would not grant a wish to revive that person, but if that person died in a big battle and you wished for everyone in that battle to be revived then the target '''would''' be revived along with everyone else. If reviving large groups of people the time of death cannot have been more than 1 year ago. If someone is wished back to life and the place of their arrival is not indicated in the wish, they will come back to life in the location they died at.
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The Eternal Dragon can also not grant a wish to kill any creature with a divine rank, even 0.
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Prerequisites: [[SRD:Craft Wondrous Item|Craft Wondrous Item]], ''[[SRD:Wish|Wish]], [[SRD:Permanency|Permanency]]''.<br />
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Cost to Create: 35,000 gp, 1400 EXP, 35 days.
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Monster Ball

Dragonballs
Price: 100,000 gp
Body Slot:
Caster Level: CL 17th
Aura: Strong Universal
Activation: Use-activated
Weight: 14 lbs

"Eternal Dragon, by your name, I summon you forth: Shenron!!!"

The Dragon Balls are a set of 7 spherical balls that are exclusively orange in color and that feature five-pointed red stars that are either rigid or flat in appearance inside of the ball itself (akin to glass art); the stars in them are to number the balls 1 through 7, with only 1 star in the "1 star ball" and 7 stars in the "7 star ball". Individually, the balls have no powers, but when they are united and the secret phrase is uttered, they have the ability to call forth the Eternal Dragon who grants the first wish spoken by anyone who is present when they are summoned. When the wish is used the orbs float up hundreds of feet in the sky and burst off at light speed in 7 different directions scattering them across the planet. After they land and settle for 1 minute they turn to stone, becoming dormant and unusable for 1 years time and then resume their normal function and appearance. The exception to this is when the summoner chooses to save their wishes, at which point the Dragonballs become inert for four months.

In their normal form the balls are unbreakable by conventional means having a hardness of 75 that cannot be bypassed by any kind of weapon or attack and with 100 hit points. Any user trying to use a spell on the Dragonballs must beat a caster level check of DC 75.

The Eternal Dragons are actually a sentient being; and thus, they are capable of interpreting a wish however they see fit, but usually choose to interpret them how they know the wisher actually wants, as a courtesy rather than as a rule regardless of the users alignment. Unlike other forms of fiction that involve wishes being granted, the Dragon Balls tend to grant a wish exactly as the wisher imagined it, rather than warping the wish so that it is technically granted, but ends up making the wisher's life even more difficult. For example, if a user wishes for youth, they are not reduced to an infant, but rather, they appear in their prime. Also, if the user wishes for someone to be revived from the dead, the target is not converted to an undead, but rather, are truly alive. If a wish were to have brutal unforeseeable consequences an Eternal Dragon may give a warning about the repercussions of a wish, but if the user insists the Eternal Dragon will proceed with granting it.

With all of its power the Dragonballs do have a couple of limitations on the wishes that can be granted. First being that the Dragon will not grant the exact same wish twice for the same user. It can grant similar wishes but not the exact same one. For example if you wish for a specific person to be resurrected the first time, the next time they die the dragon would not grant a wish to revive that person, but if that person died in a big battle and you wished for everyone in that battle to be revived then the target would be revived along with everyone else. If reviving large groups of people the time of death cannot have been more than 1 year ago. If someone is wished back to life and the place of their arrival is not indicated in the wish, they will come back to life in the location they died at.

The Eternal Dragon can also not grant a wish to kill any creature with a divine rank, even 0.

Prerequisites: Craft Wondrous Item, Wish, Permanency.
Cost to Create: 35,000 gp, 1400 EXP, 35 days.


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