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The Corpselight Rapier from the Pathfinder Tales: Prince of Wolves Chronicle... it costs an extra 3000g for undead to be able to locate the sword from up to a mile away? A +2 Bane Rapier comes to 18320g.
Prince of Wolves Chronicle wrote:
Corpselight Rapier (21,320 gp; this +2 undead-bane rapier is ornate and covered with thousands of tiny spirals of Pharasma, with the tail of a single large spiral stretching half the length of the blade. Designed for hunting and dispatching the undead, the unsheathed blade glows when and undead are within a 6-ft. radius. Unfortunately, its antipathy with undead also acts as a beacon, and undead within 1 mile of the blade can sense its presence and direction, even when the sword is sheathed.)
Oh and rough guess, its supposed to glow if undead are within a 60' radius. "Hey guys I think there are undead around here" as the zombie is gnawing at your leg =P

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Chris Mortika wrote:
It glows when the wights are around a corner. It glows when the shadows are intangible and hiding inside the pillar 10' away. It glows when you're talking to the vampire.
That's handy.
Yeah handy... but society isn't a home campaign so whats the weapon enhancement they are using that costs 3000g?

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Pirate Rob wrote:
It's a special item. It has a special cost and special powers. There is no glow for undead ability with a cost that you can add to anything. This functions just like many other named items from other sources, including the core book.
Dang that sucks, wanted to add this to my Paladins Scimitar.