Seppi Pearlsmith
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Just wondering, does this item keeps its looks after mirroring? Or loses the flame effect or anything?
Thanks.
Thanks.
that sounds stunning! Pics please!My cleric wields the cosmetic of the priests torch in one hand and the cosmetic of the lamp lighter in the other. The flame effect persists.
Side note: I've gotten enough of those as drops to build a wooden house out of, while hunting for the Jibber's Blade. About two hundred runs by now...![]()
Thank you, have a similar plant with a "classic" long sword & torch combo.My cleric wields the cosmetic of the priests torch in one hand and the cosmetic of the lamp lighter in the other. The flame effect persists.
Eberron setting really, gods don't so much give divine casters power as much the faith itself does.I wish they would add some items that look like Holy Symbols.
Also, DDO only has Lolth's Holy Symbol, so how do Clerics of other religions even use Turn Undead? lol
Eberron setting really, gods don't so much give divine casters power as much the faith itself does.
3rd edition still required Holy Symbols for turning undead. https://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/3e_SRD:Turn_or_Rebuke_UndeadThat may be true in PnP Eberron, but in DDO, losing connection with a god due to Quel completely cuts off all magic.
Doesn't that mean divine favor is exactly what allows spellcasting in the first place?
I have quite a few manuals up to 2nd edition of AD&D and the original D&D, but is it possible that in D&D from 3rd edition onward, a Cleric can use Turning Undead even without a Holy Symbol?