Luecian |
When it comes to magic items they have an Aura.
If you have a magic item say
a +1 Called Frost Bardiche, is the Item Moderate Conjuration, Moderate Evocation, or both. Called is CL 9, Frost is CL 8. I am thinking just Conjuration but I am unsure.
When making magic items like that, is it just the strongest CL aura that shows for the item?
Also if you use the spell Magic aura to mask something's Aura...does an Aura of Illusion still show up on the caster since the spell is Illusion.
Starglim |
When it comes to magic items they have an Aura.
If you have a magic item say
a +1 Called Frost Bardiche, is the Item Moderate Conjuration, Moderate Evocation, or both. Called is CL 9, Frost is CL 8. I am thinking just Conjuration but I am unsure.
When making magic items like that, is it just the strongest CL aura that shows for the item?
Moderate conjuration and evocation. In this case frost overrides the aura of evocation just from having a weapon enhancement bonus. If it had, say, a necromantic ability, it would detect as moderate (for its caster level) conjuration, evocation and necromancy (for its effects), or the GM might call it a moderate varied aura.
Also if you use the spell Magic aura to mask something's Aura...does an Aura of Illusion still show up on the caster since the spell is Illusion.
Note that magic aura allows a Will save and people who can cast detect magic tend to have decent Will saves. If the detect-er fails the save, the item appears to have only the aura or lack of aura that the caster desired.
Luecian |
Note that magic aura allows a Will save and people who can cast detect magic tend to have decent Will saves. If the detect-er fails the save, the item appears to have only the aura or lack of aura that the caster desired.
Thank you very much.
Magic Aura: I know, it was just a curiosity on my part mostly.