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There are few weapons in the history of Crescent that have ever turned the tide of history. [[Nychtophobos]], [[Luz Solare]], [[Faithbrand]]... All are weapons of great power, yet in the hands of a normal user, the legendary weapon is simply a magic item with a small enhancement bonus (usually +1 or +2, or sometimes as high as +3 for truly powerful legendary weapons). But by taking levels in the prestige class, a character can unlock and utilize the weapon’s more advanced powers. | There are few weapons in the history of Crescent that have ever turned the tide of history. [[Nychtophobos]], [[Luz Solare]], [[Faithbrand]]... All are weapons of great power, yet in the hands of a normal user, the legendary weapon is simply a magic item with a small enhancement bonus (usually +1 or +2, or sometimes as high as +3 for truly powerful legendary weapons). But by taking levels in the prestige class, a character can unlock and utilize the weapon’s more advanced powers. | ||
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Revision as of 11:32, 7 May 2007
There are few weapons in the history of Crescent that have ever turned the tide of history. Nychtophobos, Luz Solare, Faithbrand... All are weapons of great power, yet in the hands of a normal user, the legendary weapon is simply a magic item with a small enhancement bonus (usually +1 or +2, or sometimes as high as +3 for truly powerful legendary weapons). But by taking levels in the prestige class, a character can unlock and utilize the weapon’s more advanced powers.