Wooden blade


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Hi there,

does anyone know how I could make a wooden rapier per the rules that stays how it is? The stone age material rules provide rules for making one of obsidian, stone or bone, but for some reason not wood, although that has the same hardness as bone and thus could be just as suited/unsuited. The ironwood spell allows the making of one, but that only keeps for a few days.
Is there a way to make one that I can then have enchanted and use as my main weapon henceforth? E.g. can ironwood be made permanent somehow?

Thanks.


No solid rules that I'm aware of. This is probably entirely in the realm of Houserules. You can always cast Permenancy to fix a spell effect like Ironwood, but that carries with it the vulnerability to Dispel Magic. Alternatively, you could say you made a "rapier" out of a thin bamboo rod sharpened at one end.


Kazaan wrote:
No solid rules that I'm aware of. This is probably entirely in the realm of Houserules. You can always cast Permenancy to fix a spell effect like Ironwood, but that carries with it the vulnerability to Dispel Magic. Alternatively, you could say you made a "rapier" out of a thin bamboo rod sharpened at one end.

No, ironwood is not among the spells listed with permanency, so using that to make it permanent is not an option.


You could just use Hardening on a normal wooden blade.

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