Iconic Magic Items...


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I grew up cutting my RPG teeth on AD&D. One of the iconic weapons from those days was the sword Blackrazor from White Plume Mountain. And there were plenty more...Wave is one I remember also.
Have these legendary magic items carried over to Pathfinder in some form or fashion? If so, where would they be stat-ed out?

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Gar0351 wrote:

I grew up cutting my RPG teeth on AD&D. One of the iconic weapons from those days was the sword Blackrazor from White Plume Mountain. And there were plenty more...Wave is one I remember also.

Have these legendary magic items carried over to Pathfinder in some form or fashion? If so, where would they be stat-ed out?

Closed Intellectual Property. Although I'd have to say that the Holy Avenger certainly counts, as well as the cursed Berserking sword.


Pathfinder Adventure, Adventure Path, Starfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

I wondered the same thing but reviewing one of the supplement books for Pathfinder, Artifacts and Legends, it has all sorts of items from AD&D. For example, Axe of the Dwarvish Lords.


Some D&D stuff is open content, some isn't.

You could certainly stat Blackrazor and Wave up yourself. But you can't make money off of them-- so Pazio can't print them.


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The most iconic magic item in all of D&D would have to be:
+1 Longsword.

That thing had appeared in more published adventures than anything else I know of, across multiple settings and editions.

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