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Mr. Green wrote:


Is this logic really to difficult to grasp, do the devs make the game so hard to understand that one needs a law degree and a masters in English in order to play?

I would acually prefer if the rules where written by a lawyer with, at the very least, a masters in english. The rules would be very concise and have perfect syntax and grammer. I have never read a legal document that didnt say just what I means with little to no room for interperatation.

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I agree that it can take hp damage. But im going with the pathfinder society person on the cant be destroyed inless out if points. What ever condition I leave it in is the state its in if I run it out of points.

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Barry Armstrong wrote:

Outstanding question. Sunder allows you do deal damage to the weapon. If the weapon takes half it's HP or more, it gains the "broken" condition. If it's reduced to zero HP, you can choose to destroy it.

The blackblade says it cannot be broken with a pool point remaining. But does it say it cannot be destroyed?

I would assume that you are arguing from the standpoint that since it cannot be broken, it cannot suffer more than half it's HP in damage. I'm afraid that's flawed logic. It simply doesn't gain the condition (and therefore the effects) of being broken.

If reduced to 0 HP, your blackblade can indeed be destroyed, as listed above. But it will work as normal until it reaches that point.

you are correct this is my friends standpoint on how it works. I compared it to a force cage which is also unbreakable. Under this logic I could destroy a force construct from hitting it alot. It would seem to me that something that can't be broken is immune to damage. I could see it being destroyed through other means but not hp loss. But, that's why am here it's only my opinion want to see what other people think.

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Under the bladebond magus it says that the blackblade is unbreakable (can not suffer tg he broken condition) as long as it has a pool point remaining. I say it is unable to suffer hp damage and can't be sundered until I use up its points but my friends say it can be reduced to 0 hp and destroyed at any time. Who is right? (i know w are probably both wrong lol, just looking for clarification).