Items/Magic Items

Magic items are a series of tools at a player’s disposal to increase their versatility. If a magic item would call for a save attack the caster may substitute it with 1d20 + ½ his ranks in UMD + his charisma modifier, if it would be higher.

= Magic Item Slots = Magic items come in 2 forms, slotted and slotless. A slotless magic item usually requires the creature to be holding the item to activate it, similar to wielding a weapon or implement.

Slotted magic items may be activated without holding them, but occupy a specific part of a character’s body. Two magic items cannot occupy the same slot and both become inoperable until one is removed.

Slots Include the following:


 * Head
 * Neck
 * Belt
 * Hand(2)
 * Feet

If a creature would lack an appropriate appendage a reasonable substitution may be suggested, but generally that creature is disallowed from wearing that magic item. For example a creature without legs and feet would be unable to wear feet slot items; though a creature without arms, but has tentacles, may be able to wear a ring or wrist slot item on them.

A creature with a hand slot has 2 hand slots as some items may only be equipped to a single hand, though some items may come in pairs and as such occupy both hand slots.

= List of Magic Items = Below is a series of magic items ordered by slot. {| class="wikitable"
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Head Slot Items

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Neck Slot Items

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Belt Slot Items

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Hand Slot Items

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Foot Slot Items

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Slotless Items

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 * Bag of Holding
 * A bag of holding opens into an extradimensional space, allowing it to hold more than its outside dimensions would physically allow.
 * Bag of Holding
 * A bag of holding opens into an extradimensional space, allowing it to hold more than its outside dimensions would physically allow.

A bag of holding has a fixed weight despite what is carried within it, and has a carrying capacity determined by its tier. If a bag of holding is pierced or turned inside out its contents spill out unharmed, but the bag ceases to function until put right. A bag of holding within an area of anti-magic will contain its items until opened, at which point all items within spill out; this can be avoided by leaving the area of anti-magic.

A bag of holding cannot be placed within another bag of holding as the magics prevent it from being put in.

Creatures placed within the bag have only 10 minutes of air before they must hold their breath and risk suffocation; though opening the bag can let fresh air in. Unless otherwise specified a bag of holding cannot be opened from the inside once closed.

Due to its spacious area and difficulty to organize, retrieving an item from a bag of holding requires a full-round action; items cease to provide benefits while within the bag of holding.
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 * Flying Broom
 * An item commonly associated with that of witches, a flying broom is enchanted to allow for flight. A creature riding upon a flying broom is treated as if affected by the overland flight ritual while riding upon it, requiring a full-round action to fly each round. A creature must have at least one hand gripping a flying broom, or must make a DC 15 ride check to avoid falling off.
 * An item commonly associated with that of witches, a flying broom is enchanted to allow for flight. A creature riding upon a flying broom is treated as if affected by the overland flight ritual while riding upon it, requiring a full-round action to fly each round. A creature must have at least one hand gripping a flying broom, or must make a DC 15 ride check to avoid falling off.

A flying broom can only support one medium sized creature, but may support a creature of one size category larger at a +50% increase to the cost per size increase.
 * 8,400 GP
 * 4 lbs
 * Magic Carpet
 * A magic carpet is an enchanted carpet that is capable of carrying creatures with flight. A magic carpet grants a creature standing or sitting upon it a 30 ft fly speed with perfect maneuverability, allowing the creature to guide and fly it using their move actions. A creature cannot 5 ft-step using a flying carpet’s fly speed, though can physically take a 5-foot step on the carpet, if it has enough space upon it to do so.
 * A magic carpet is an enchanted carpet that is capable of carrying creatures with flight. A magic carpet grants a creature standing or sitting upon it a 30 ft fly speed with perfect maneuverability, allowing the creature to guide and fly it using their move actions. A creature cannot 5 ft-step using a flying carpet’s fly speed, though can physically take a 5-foot step on the carpet, if it has enough space upon it to do so.

Should a creature be knocked off a flying carpet (such as through a reposition or other such maneuver) the carpet ceases to maintain its flight and begins to plummet unless another creature is there to take control.

Taking control of a flying carpet is a purely mental full-round action and can only be done if the carpet is not already controlled by another creature.

A carpet by default is a 5x5 square, though for +100% cost can be made one size category larger (10x10, 15x15, and so on). If the carpet has enough space multiple creatures may ride upon it but only one creature is treated as in control.

Most carpets have simple ornate designs, though a creature may craft, or request a carpet be crafted with a specific design or imagery.
 * 22,000 gp
 * 20 lbs
 * }