What is the item that allows resizing of armor and weapons?


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Well the question is asked above because for the life of me my search-fu is failing.


I usually call it GM's grace. ....na no ideas.

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I just did some search-fu myself and didn't come up with anything useful except for in the Core Rulebook where it says magic clothing and jewelry will generally always fit... but that isn't weapons or armor and is therefore kind of moot.


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Hah, finally found it! Weapons only.

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THAT'S IT Bob Bob Bob!!! Too bad it is only weapons but my GM doesn't like a goblins +1 breastplate resizing to fit my human. Since this runs 1000gp I can see him letting the weapon only rule slide compared to the prior.


Our GM did the GM's Grace thing for two pieces of magic armor. One was worn by a man, and the other a woman and he ruled that an experienced craftsman could make the two pieces of armor work as one. It really didn't make sense, but there you go.


Quoth the PRD:

"Size and Magic Items
When an article of magic clothing or jewelry is discovered, most of the time size shouldn't be an issue. Many magic garments are made to be easily adjustable, or they adjust themselves magically to the wearer. Size should not keep characters of various kinds from using magic items.

There may be rare exceptions, especially with race-specific items.

Armor and Weapon Sizes: Armor and weapons that are found at random have a 30% chance of being Small (01–30), a 60% chance of being Medium (31–90), and a 10% chance of being any other size (91–100)."

Pretty sure that's vaguer than previous editions, which allowed you to somehow put a pixie's armor on your ogre if you really wanted to. But I may be misremembering, it's been a while.

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