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[[Summary::A variant of the broke splitting enhancement. It allow the wielder to either concentrate fire to deal extra damage or split fire among multiple opponents.]] When firing a splitting weapon you may fire two projectiles instead of one. You may aim the second projectile at the same target or at another target within 20 feet of the initial target. The splitting enhancement can be added only to projectile weapons or thrown weapons.
 
[[Summary::A variant of the broke splitting enhancement. It allow the wielder to either concentrate fire to deal extra damage or split fire among multiple opponents.]] When firing a splitting weapon you may fire two projectiles instead of one. You may aim the second projectile at the same target or at another target within 20 feet of the initial target. The splitting enhancement can be added only to projectile weapons or thrown weapons.
  
If you fire at the same target you do not roll two attack rolls, instead you roll to beat concealment and miss chance twice, taking the better result. If the target lack such defenses you deal additional damage equal to the weapon base damage as well as any enhancement-based damage (such as [[SRD:Flaming|Flaming]]). If the weapon is a thrown weapon or composite bow you also add half your [[Strength]] modifier to the extra damage. This still count as a single attack, dealing with damage reduction only once and do not grant an extra attack roll.
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If you fire at the same target you do not roll two attack rolls, instead you roll to beat concealment and miss chance twice, taking the better result. If one attack roll hit the attack hit, if both hit you deal additional damage equal to the weapon base damage. If the weapon is a thrown weapon or composite bow you also add half your [[Strength]] modifier to the extra damage. This still count as a single attack when beneficial.
  
 
If you fire at different target you take a -4 penalty to hit on both attacks, but both projectiles deal full damage if they hit, including any precision damage.
 
If you fire at different target you take a -4 penalty to hit on both attacks, but both projectiles deal full damage if they hit, including any precision damage.
 
Alternatively as a full-round action you may fire a single arrow, which split mid-air into countless arrows. Select a 10x10 area within your first range increment, each creatures in that area are targeted by 1d3 projectiles plus an additional projectile for each square they occupy in the area. The projectiles deal the full damage of your ranged attack each but are incapable of dealing precision damage.
 
  
 
Moderate Conjuration (Creation); CL 7th; [[SRD:Craft Magic Arms and Armor|Craft Magic Arms and Armor]], ''arrowsplit''<sup>''Champions of Ruin''</sup>; Price: [[Cost::+3 bonus]].
 
Moderate Conjuration (Creation); CL 7th; [[SRD:Craft Magic Arms and Armor|Craft Magic Arms and Armor]], ''arrowsplit''<sup>''Champions of Ruin''</sup>; Price: [[Cost::+3 bonus]].

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Splitting

A variant of the broke splitting enhancement. It allow the wielder to either concentrate fire to deal extra damage or split fire among multiple opponents. When firing a splitting weapon you may fire two projectiles instead of one. You may aim the second projectile at the same target or at another target within 20 feet of the initial target. The splitting enhancement can be added only to projectile weapons or thrown weapons.

If you fire at the same target you do not roll two attack rolls, instead you roll to beat concealment and miss chance twice, taking the better result. If one attack roll hit the attack hit, if both hit you deal additional damage equal to the weapon base damage. If the weapon is a thrown weapon or composite bow you also add half your Strength modifier to the extra damage. This still count as a single attack when beneficial.

If you fire at different target you take a -4 penalty to hit on both attacks, but both projectiles deal full damage if they hit, including any precision damage.

Moderate Conjuration (Creation); CL 7th; Craft Magic Arms and Armor, arrowsplitChampions of Ruin; Price: +3 bonus.



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AuthorLeziad +
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Identifier3.5e Equipment +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummaryA variant of the broke splitting enhancement. It allow the wielder to either concentrate fire to deal extra damage or split fire among multiple opponents. +
TitleSplitting, Rebuilt +