What happens if I put Glorious on an Amulet of Natural Armor and Wildshape?


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So, I'm tossing the idea around of playing a Reincarnated Druid that uses Wildshape to be a viable all-around character.
I am musing over what would happen if I put the Glorious enchantment on an Amulet of Mighty Fists and then Wildshape into something. Do all of my natural weapons glow like they are under the Daylight effect?


You first should talk with your GM, because the 'Glorious' enchantment aplies to weapons and armors, and uses the Craft Magic Arms and Armors Feat, while an Amulet of Mighty Fists is a Wondreous Item.

So, is like, would say, trying to enchant a potion of Haste with a Flaming Burst enchantment, or a Ring of Protection with the Bane Undead enchantment. They simply do not match.

The idea is cool, but you'll need a House Rule to go with it.


Numarak.... Have you ever read what an amulet of mighty fists even is and what it does?
You can totally put glorious on the AoMF.

I don't think the rules are 100% clear on if the weapons are all constantly under the effects of the amulet, or if it's just when you use the unarmed strikes and natural weapons.

For example, if you were a bear, maybe your claws don't glow brightly until you choose to take a swipe at someone with them.


Your entire body glows with the light of 1000 suns! You are unable to suppress and take a -40 to stealth checks!

Paladins consider you a beacon of hope!
Vampires and other sordid undead hate and fear your existence and seek your death!
The god of darkness finds your existence to be anathema. He now seeks to take your life and turn your light into darkness.
The goddess of light considers you a beacon of hope and wants to make you her herald.


I've see what you meant Oddman80, completely forgot about that clause, and I stand corrected.

The Amulet of Mighty Fists has a clause that states you can enchant it with special weapon abilities, such as Glorious, as long as they can be applied to unarmed attacks.

So, yes, you can.


By the gods, my neutral druid will shine as a beacon of badassery for all to marvel at.

Though, I'm fairly certain it will be hard for the other people to sleep with Mr. Glowing Gardener walking around. Plus, yea, -40 stealth is going to be a pain in the butt. I should probably carry a tower shield so I can block all of the arrows that are going to come my direction.

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