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chaoseffect wrote:
Brigg wrote:

Swarm-B-Gone

Aura moderate ZZSchool; CL 10th
Slot belly button; Price 9,000,001 gp Weight 10 lbs.
Description

This +5 adamantine swarmbane bastard sword looks ordinary and has nicks and scrapes from being used in eleventy-billion battles. Its true power is revealed when within 300 feet of a swarm, as it begins to glow with blood-red runic arcane filigree. This gives the weapon the effects of bane against swarms.

As a swift action, the wielder of Swarm-B-Gone can heave it over his head. The flat edge of the blade expands to cover a 30-foot by 15-foot area as it slams into the ground. Any swarm caught completely under the blade must succeed a DC 60 fort save or die as they become a horrible bloody smear underneath the blade’s mighty, bulging girth.

This weapon also deals 1d6 lightning, wind, acid, air, water, fire, and sonic damage on a successful critical hit.

This sword was first crafted by some guy who went into a certain museum and has his whole team wiped out by a swarm and he was still butthurt about it.

Construction
Requirements Diehard; Cost 4,500,000 gp, 5 sp

But how do I attune it to myself and get charges???

Fixed in Paragraph 3 of the original post ^.^

Star Voter Season 6, Dedicated Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 9

Don't forget who it's favored and sought out by.

Star Voter Season 9

Template Fu wrote:

p.s. That is no tease, that is truth.

The Template Fu is back in force this year :D

NOW you have butterflies...

Muhwah ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaaa!

Laugh while you can Template Fu. Your days are numbered. Soon you will never be able to torment these boards again and we will be free of your tyranny once and for all.

Marathon Voter Season 9

Brigg wrote:
chaoseffect wrote:
Brigg wrote:

Swarm-B-Gone

Aura moderate ZZSchool; CL 10th
Slot belly button; Price 9,000,001 gp Weight 10 lbs.
Description

This +5 adamantine swarmbane bastard sword looks ordinary and has nicks and scrapes from being used in eleventy-billion battles. Its true power is revealed when within 300 feet of a swarm, as it begins to glow with blood-red runic arcane filigree. This gives the weapon the effects of bane against swarms.

As a swift action, the wielder of Swarm-B-Gone can heave it over his head. The flat edge of the blade expands to cover a 30-foot by 15-foot area as it slams into the ground. Any swarm caught completely under the blade must succeed a DC 60 fort save or die as they become a horrible bloody smear underneath the blade’s mighty, bulging girth.

This weapon also deals 1d6 lightning, wind, acid, air, water, fire, and sonic damage on a successful critical hit.

This sword was first crafted by some guy who went into a certain museum and has his whole team wiped out by a swarm and he was still butthurt about it.

Construction
Requirements Diehard; Cost 4,500,000 gp, 5 sp

But how do I attune it to myself and get charges???
Fixed in Paragraph 3 of the original post ^.^

So well done...this was rattling around my brain while voting. My new favorite.

RPG Superstar Season 9 Top 16 , Dedicated Voter Season 8, Marathon Voter Season 9 aka Petty Alchemy

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chaoseffect wrote:
Brigg wrote:

Swarm-B-Gone

Aura moderate ZZSchool; CL 10th
Slot belly button; Price 9,000,001 gp Weight 10 lbs.
Description

This +5 adamantine swarmbane bastard sword looks ordinary and has nicks and scrapes from being used in eleventy-billion battles. Its true power is revealed when within 300 feet of a swarm, as it begins to glow with blood-red runic arcane filigree. This gives the weapon the effects of bane against swarms.

As a swift action, the wielder of Swarm-B-Gone can heave it over his head. The flat edge of the blade expands to cover a 30-foot by 15-foot area as it slams into the ground. Any swarm caught completely under the blade must succeed a DC 60 fort save or die as they become a horrible bloody smear underneath the blade’s mighty, bulging girth.

This weapon also deals 1d6 lightning, wind, acid, air, water, fire, and sonic damage on a successful critical hit.

This sword was first crafted by some guy who went into a certain museum and has his whole team wiped out by a swarm and he was still butthurt about it.

Construction
Requirements Diehard; Cost 4,500,000 gp, 5 sp

But how do I attune it to myself and get charges???

Whenever you charge, the item gets a charge (because you're so coordinated.)

Liberty's Edge Star Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9

Remember that each use will spend 1d4 charges and that when all charges are spent, the item gets broken and you are cursed and bleeding

RPG Superstar Season 9 Top 32 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Champion Voter Season 8, Marathon Voter Season 9 aka GM_Solspiral

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I love this game! Here's my entry for the compulsive voters :D

Compensating Mace
Aura overwhelming alteration ; CL 14th
Slot fist; Price 2,000,000 cp; Weight 50 lbs.
Description
Crafted by a halfling how was tried of dealing barely and damage to larger foes, this mace favored by men with confidence issues. The shaft of this thundering, shocking, flaming, returning +4 mace is veined in glowing filigree that pulsates when an enemy is near.

On command it deals it's bearer 1d4 of blood damage and swells to size large large for 1 minute per bleed damage dealt.

On a critical hit the mace can erupt in a shower of sticky glue that acts as a [i]glue[i] spell.
Construction
Requirements Craft Wonderous Arms, ZZspells, ZZotherrequirements; Cost 500 gp

RPG Superstar 2014 Top 32 , Star Voter Season 6, Dedicated Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Marathon Voter Season 9 aka Ixxix

Brigg wrote:
Curtisin wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
Trekkie90909 wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
Russ Brown wrote:
Brigg wrote:
Pizza Lord wrote:
Pyrrhic Victory wrote:
Anthony Adam wrote:
John Lynch 106 wrote:
Bahbrahb wrote:
Curtisin wrote:
chaoseffect wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
My farewell to this thread is simple: more filigree next year.
Blood filigree.
Blood and alcohol filigree. Against incorporeal undead.
With runes
And three paragraphs of backstory.
In a new invented slot, maybe belly button?
You forgot that bypasses every type of DR and is every type of energy as needed.
streams butterflies that devour swarms.
All as a swift action!
And gains bane vs the closest type of enemy.
You forgot the lightning, wind, water, and thunder effects that each have a 25% chance of occurring on a confirmed critical hit.
Which only costs 9,000,001 gp
At least there are NO spells in the construction requirements!
And the Diehard feat. With no crafting feat.
But there are 7 different effects for each color of the standard rainbow! Roy G. Biv would be proud!

transforms into a torc as a free action.

Lantern Lodge Dedicated Voter Season 8, Marathon Voter Season 9 aka Jayson MF Kip

Brigg wrote:

Swarm-B-Gone

Aura moderate ZZSchool; CL 10th
Slot belly button; Price 9,000,001 gp Weight 10 lbs.
Description

This +5 adamantine swarmbane bastard sword looks ordinary and has nicks and scrapes from being used in eleventy-billion battles. Its true power is revealed when within 300 feet of a swarm, as it begins to glow with blood-red runic arcane filigree. This gives the weapon the effects of bane against swarms.

As a swift action, the wielder of Swarm-B-Gone can heave it over his head. The flat edge of the blade expands to cover a 30-foot by 15-foot area as it slams into the ground. Any swarm caught completely under the blade must succeed a DC 60 fort save or die as they become a horrible bloody smear underneath the blade’s mighty, bulging girth.

Swarm-B-Gone can be attuned to a single user by having the user add more dings and scratches into the surface of the blade with his face. Doing so allows this weapon also deals 1d6 lightning, wind, acid, air, water, fire, and sonic damage on a successful critical hit.

This sword was first crafted by some guy who went into a certain museum and has his whole team wiped out by a swarm and he was still butthurt about it.

Construction
Requirements Diehard; Cost 4,500,000 gp, 5 sp

STOP STEALING MY ENTRIES FOR NEXT YEAR


Clay Clouser wrote:
transforms into a torc as a free action.

Can the Tork be a shadow bard that summons three more of his friends when hijinks and/or musical montages go down?

Dedicated Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9

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Clay Clouser wrote:
Brigg wrote:
Curtisin wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
Trekkie90909 wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
Russ Brown wrote:
Brigg wrote:
Pizza Lord wrote:
Pyrrhic Victory wrote:
Anthony Adam wrote:
John Lynch 106 wrote:
Bahbrahb wrote:
Curtisin wrote:
chaoseffect wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
My farewell to this thread is simple: more filigree next year.
Blood filigree.
Blood and alcohol filigree. Against incorporeal undead.
With runes
And three paragraphs of backstory.
In a new invented slot, maybe belly button?
You forgot that bypasses every type of DR and is every type of energy as needed.
streams butterflies that devour swarms.
All as a swift action!
And gains bane vs the closest type of enemy.
You forgot the lightning, wind, water, and thunder effects that each have a 25% chance of occurring on a confirmed critical hit.
Which only costs 9,000,001 gp
At least there are NO spells in the construction requirements!
And the Diehard feat. With no crafting feat.
But there are 7 different effects for each color of the standard rainbow! Roy G. Biv would be proud!
transforms into a torc as a free action.

And can only be used by those with at least 10 ranks in profession (farmer)

Scarab Sages RPG Superstar 2015 Top 16 , Dedicated Voter Season 8, Star Voter Season 9 aka Rusty Ironpants

Browman wrote:
Clay Clouser wrote:
Brigg wrote:
Curtisin wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
Trekkie90909 wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
Russ Brown wrote:
Brigg wrote:
Pizza Lord wrote:
Pyrrhic Victory wrote:
Anthony Adam wrote:
John Lynch 106 wrote:
Bahbrahb wrote:
Curtisin wrote:
chaoseffect wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
My farewell to this thread is simple: more filigree next year.
Blood filigree.
Blood and alcohol filigree. Against incorporeal undead.
With runes
And three paragraphs of backstory.
In a new invented slot, maybe belly button?
You forgot that bypasses every type of DR and is every type of energy as needed.
streams butterflies that devour swarms.
All as a swift action!
And gains bane vs the closest type of enemy.
You forgot the lightning, wind, water, and thunder effects that each have a 25% chance of occurring on a confirmed critical hit.
Which only costs 9,000,001 gp
At least there are NO spells in the construction requirements!
And the Diehard feat. With no crafting feat.
But there are 7 different effects for each color of the standard rainbow! Roy G. Biv would be proud!
transforms into a torc as a free action.
And can only be used by those with at least 10 ranks in profession (farmer)

What? No! Take your unnecessary drawbacks and get out of here! :)

Marathon Voter Season 6, Dedicated Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Star Voter Season 9 aka Clouds Without Water

I'm pretty happy with the results. My fears about a pure voting selection were unfounded.

Shadow Lodge Dedicated Voter Season 7, Dedicated Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9

Pathfinder Maps, Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Starfinder Superscriber

Agreed.

I'd say about half my favorites were selected. There are some items I didn't personally like, but don't begrudge cause they were well designed.

Which makes it at least as good an outcome as previous years.

Just wish my personal favorite item had made it...ah well.

Grand Lodge Marathon Voter Season 9

My personal favorite made it, my close second (Blaze in the Azimuth) was culled.

I predicted about half the list, about 10 of them don't surprise me. Some I honestly couldn't believe made it past the second or third cull, so I'm rereading them to see what I missed.

Silver Crusade Contributor , Marathon Voter Season 9

pH unbalanced wrote:

Agreed.

I'd say about half my favorites were selected. There are some items I didn't personally like, but don't begrudge cause they were well designed.

Which makes it at least as good an outcome as previous years.

Just wish my personal favorite item had made it...ah well.

Which was your personal fave?

Star Voter Season 9

I had only one of these on my personal list. And out of 36, I only ever saw about 6 of them. 30 were completely new to me when they were announced. I saw some of their names on the list but had no idea what they were.

Marathon Voter Season 9

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Le Petite Mort wrote:

My personal favorite made it, my close second (Blaze in the Azimuth) was culled.

I predicted about half the list, about 10 of them don't surprise me. Some I honestly couldn't believe made it past the second or third cull, so I'm rereading them to see what I missed.

This is kind of the same boat I'm in. This was my first exposure to the contest and I submitted an item at the very last minute, so I'm excited to have survived all of the culls... but... I've learned that the vast majority of other voters think very, very differently than I do. Many of the items in the top 32 are those that I consistently downvoted, and many of the items that I loved and consistently upvoted are nowhere to be found. It's interesting in the sense that for next season I will need to design an item that I don't really like but that matches the concepts that were popular. Regardless, it's a fun exercise.

Grand Lodge Marathon Voter Season 9

Jon Agley wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:

My personal favorite made it, my close second (Blaze in the Azimuth) was culled.

I predicted about half the list, about 10 of them don't surprise me. Some I honestly couldn't believe made it past the second or third cull, so I'm rereading them to see what I missed.

This is kind of the same boat I'm in. This was my first exposure to the contest and I submitted an item at the very last minute, so I'm excited to have survived all of the culls... but... I've learned that the vast majority of other voters think very, very differently than I do. Many of the items in the top 32 are those that I consistently downvoted, and many of the items that I loved and consistently upvoted are nowhere to be found. It's interesting in the sense that for next season I will need to design an item that I don't really like but that matches the concepts that were popular. Regardless, it's a fun exercise.

I'd say my taste was about 50/50, the 50% or so I agreed with where not all items I always voted up, but they were more frequently up than down, and a couple of them were items that grew on me the more I saw them. The bottom 50% a couple I hadn't seen since the first cull or so, and they read better than I remembered and some I still don't really care for. That said I'm very happy with how my item did (although I still hope to see it in the top 100), and have nothing but heartfelt congratulations to offer to everyone who competed but especially those moving forward.

Shadow Lodge Dedicated Voter Season 7, Dedicated Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9

Pathfinder Maps, Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Starfinder Superscriber
Kalindlara wrote:
pH unbalanced wrote:

Agreed.

I'd say about half my favorites were selected. There are some items I didn't personally like, but don't begrudge cause they were well designed.

Which makes it at least as good an outcome as previous years.

Just wish my personal favorite item had made it...ah well.

Which was your personal fave?

Is is OK to publicly name items that didn't advance, or do I need to wait to see if they post something in the CMI thread?

Sovereign Court Dedicated Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9

Pathfinder Starfinder Society Subscriber
pH unbalanced wrote:
Kalindlara wrote:
pH unbalanced wrote:

Agreed.

I'd say about half my favorites were selected. There are some items I didn't personally like, but don't begrudge cause they were well designed.

Which makes it at least as good an outcome as previous years.

Just wish my personal favorite item had made it...ah well.

Which was your personal fave?
Is is OK to publicly name items that didn't advance, or do I need to wait to see if they post something in the CMI thread?

Probably not in the Snark Thread :P

But, if you want to make a positive shout out after the Top 32 honeymoon period, that would be received well. The biggest thing we avoid is criticism or critique that the writer didn't ask for.

Liberty's Edge RPG Superstar Season 9 Top 32 , Marathon Voter Season 9 aka Thrawn007

Top 32 are skipping their honeymoons this year. Honeymoon night was last night, we just didn't know whether to celebrate. Now it's map time.

Sovereign Court Marathon Voter Season 8, Marathon Voter Season 9

Russ Brown wrote:
Browman wrote:
Clay Clouser wrote:
Brigg wrote:
Curtisin wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
Trekkie90909 wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
Russ Brown wrote:
Brigg wrote:
Pizza Lord wrote:
Pyrrhic Victory wrote:
Anthony Adam wrote:
John Lynch 106 wrote:
Bahbrahb wrote:
Curtisin wrote:
chaoseffect wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
My farewell to this thread is simple: more filigree next year.
Blood filigree.
Blood and alcohol filigree. Against incorporeal undead.
With runes
And three paragraphs of backstory.
In a new invented slot, maybe belly button?
You forgot that bypasses every type of DR and is every type of energy as needed.
streams butterflies that devour swarms.
All as a swift action!
And gains bane vs the closest type of enemy.
You forgot the lightning, wind, water, and thunder effects that each have a 25% chance of occurring on a confirmed critical hit.
Which only costs 9,000,001 gp
At least there are NO spells in the construction requirements!
And the Diehard feat. With no crafting feat.
But there are 7 different effects for each color of the standard rainbow! Roy G. Biv would be proud!
transforms into a torc as a free action.
And can only be used by those with at least 10 ranks in profession (farmer)
What? No! Take your unnecessary drawbacks and get out of here! :)

Come on, man. That "drawback" balanced it all out.

Marathon Voter Season 9

Brigg wrote:
Russ Brown wrote:
Browman wrote:
Clay Clouser wrote:
Brigg wrote:
Curtisin wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
Trekkie90909 wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
Russ Brown wrote:
Brigg wrote:
Pizza Lord wrote:
Pyrrhic Victory wrote:
Anthony Adam wrote:
John Lynch 106 wrote:
Bahbrahb wrote:
Curtisin wrote:
chaoseffect wrote:
Le Petite Mort wrote:
My farewell to this thread is simple: more filigree next year.
Blood filigree.
Blood and alcohol filigree. Against incorporeal undead.
With runes
And three paragraphs of backstory.
In a new invented slot, maybe belly button?
You forgot that bypasses every type of DR and is every type of energy as needed.
streams butterflies that devour swarms.
All as a swift action!
And gains bane vs the closest type of enemy.
You forgot the lightning, wind, water, and thunder effects that each have a 25% chance of occurring on a confirmed critical hit.
Which only costs 9,000,001 gp
At least there are NO spells in the construction requirements!
And the Diehard feat. With no crafting feat.
But there are 7 different effects for each color of the standard rainbow! Roy G. Biv would be proud!
transforms into a torc as a free action.
And can only be used by those with at least 10 ranks in profession (farmer)
What? No! Take your unnecessary drawbacks and get out of here! :)
Come on, man. That "drawback" balanced it all out.

Don't forget that every full moon it also gets abducted by aliens for quality control purposes.

Marathon Voter Season 9

All top 32+Alts are automatically open for critiquing when their item posts, right? Because I have some rules lawyering to lay on a few of them. Overall I'm happy with the writing and style/mojo of most of the items, but many of them are ones that messed up on simple rules (CL, aura, ect.).

Sovereign Court Dedicated Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9

Pathfinder Starfinder Society Subscriber

Go for it.

Just remember to balance criticism with praise. It makes everyone feel better even if it is redundant.


Lucky Pips wrote:
All top 32+Alts are automatically open for critiquing when their item posts, right? Because I have some rules lawyering to lay on a few of them. Overall I'm happy with the writing and style/mojo of most of the items, but many of them are ones that messed up on simple rules (CL, aura, ect.).

I think these critiques are as helpful to future contestants. It probably doesn't help the finalists much as they have to keep moving forward.

Star Voter Season 6, Dedicated Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9

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So all folks are aware, because our beloved GM_solspiral is in the top 32 this year, I, his business partner and the co-owner of Flying Pincushion Games will be hosting this years The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly item critique thread. I will do my best to stand in for Solspiral, and will be approaching all critiques as if they were submissions to TFPG from freelancers, so all honesty, no mercy, but always useful.


I'm good for another year - ha ha ha ha ha, I'll start on the Fu reviews this weekend - so brace yourselves :P

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