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Topic: Another
Missing Book Weave |
Greth
Member Member # 97663
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posted July 29, 2002 05:39 PM
Here's
another weave that is used in the books. See the note at the
bottom. All feedback is welcome! Enjoy!
Corrosion
(Earth Singing) [Earth, Fire] (Common) Level:
0-3 Casting Time: 1 action Range: Touch Area: Up to
one 10-ft cube/level Target: A metal item Duration:
Instantaneous Saving Throw: None Weave Resistance:
Yes
You can corrode a metal item, making it brittle and
easy to break, even though the item appears to be without
flaw. Using this weave on a metal item transmogrifies it so
that its hardness is reduced to zero. The degree of corrosion
that can be created varies with the casting level. This weave
cannot harm items that have been made indestructible through
Aligning the Matrix, but it can affect items that have been
strengthened in this manner, though it is more
difficult.
Casting Level--------------------Item's
Hardness 0------------------------------------5 or
less 1------------------------------------10 or
less 2------------------------------------15 or
less 3------------------------------------20 or
less
Caster level +4: Affect and item strengthened by
Aligning the Matrix
Note: This weave is used by Eqwene
in book 3 on a chain and lock when in the lower parts of the
white tower.
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Rand alThor
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posted July 29, 2002 06:46 PM
Wow, sounds
great! If you don't mind, I think I will add it to the
collection of weaves I use in my game. Also, if you talked to
Eosin, he might possibly post it on his sight. I cannot
confirm this, however, as I am not him. Great job on the
weave.
-------------------- -Rand al'Thor, The
Car'a'carn, The Coramoor, He Who Comes With the Dawn, The Lord
of the Morning, Shadowkiller(not to be confused with the
awesome dude that has the same screen name), The Dragon
Reborn. (Also Proud Gleeman of Dragonmount.com)
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Greth
Member Member # 97663
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posted July 29, 2002 08:14 PM
Certainly,
have at it. I'm happy to share.
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