Impervious Weapon Quality


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Saw the Impervious Weapon Quality in Ultimate Equipment. One part, I'm not sure how it applies:

"An impervious weapon is warded from damage and decay. A metallic weapon cannot rust and a wooden weapon cannot rot or warp, even by magical or supernatural means."

What if I had a battle axe, which is a metal blade with a wooden haft.

Does the quality apply to the entire weapon or just the metal part or just the wooden part?

I'm not clear from the wording.


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

Pretty certain it's meant to protect the entire weapon.

Liberty's Edge

Ravingdork wrote:
Pretty certain it's meant to protect the entire weapon.

Agreed.

Scarab Sages RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4; Contributor; Publisher, Legendary Games

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It's the entire weapon.

It protects metal weapons. It protects wooden weapons. Had I wanted to spend the word count, I could have also stipulated that it protects leather weapons from rot and decay (whips, slings), and weapons made of rope, cord, or string as well (bows, nets, bolas).

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