Eldwood (3.5e Equipment)

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Worldwood

Worldwood is said to be the wood of a World Tree, even dead broken discarded branches can be made into powerful weapons and shields. It is noted to be extremely hard but still somewhat flexible and carries great mystical energy. Because of the energy still contained within the branches, a worldwood item heal 1 hit points per hour and a broken worldwood item can be repaired by pushing it pieces back together. A magic item repaired this way regain it magical properties.

Only weapons normally crafted out and have their damaging bits made of wood benefits from being made into worldwood (example include clubs and quarterstaff as well as wooden shields). A worldwood weapon count as adamantine for the purpose of bypassing damage reduction and hardness and deal 3 points of extra damage each attack. Additionally the critical threat range of any worldwood weapon increase by 1, this is added after multipliers such as from Improved Critical. This only applies to melee or thrown worldwood weapons, bows have special rules as outlined below:

Bows greatly benefits from worldwood, however it greatly increase the draw strength necessary to pull the bow. The bow's critical threat range increase by 1, this is added after multipliers such as from Improved Critical. The range of the bow also increase by 50%, stacking with similar effect such as the Far Shot feat. Finally any projectile fired from the worldwood bow deal damage as if they were one size category larger. However the bow now requires a minimum amount of Strength to draw, refer to the table below:

Worldwood Bow Minimum STR Requirement
Shortbow 11 Strength
Composite Shortbow 13 Strength
Riding Bow 13 Strength
Longbow 15 Strength
Composite Longbow 17 Strength
Three-Stringed Bow 17 Strength
Assault Bow 18 Strength
Fey Longbow 18 Strength
Composite Three-Stringed Bow 19 Strength
Hexabow 19 Strength
Composite Hexabow 21 Strength
Greatbow and Spear-Thrower Greatbow 30 Strength

If the wielder fail to meet the requirement she may still fire the bow at a -4 penalty and the range is quartered, however if she fail to meet the Strength requirement by 4 or more she is completely unable to fire the bow.

Worldwood Projectiles are somewhat different and exist in two variety. Simple regular worldwood projectiles deal an additional 3 damage on impact because of their construction, they also fly 50% farther which stack with a wordlwood bow. It is possible to make runebound worldwood projectiles, which in addition to the bonus described above, do not break when fired, however enhancing these projectile is done like enhancing a magical weapon, paying full cost.

When a wooden shield is made out of worldwood it confer great protection to it wielder. A buckler made of worldwood grant DR 1/Adamantine, a light shield will grant DR 3/Adamantine, an heavy shield will grant DR 5/Adamantine and finally a tower shield will grant DR 7/Adamantine. This damage reduction only apply when the wielder of the shield is not flat-footed or otherwise denied it Dexterity to AC. If a worldwood shield is used as part of a shield bash it gain all benefits of a worldwood weapon.

Worldwood has 40 hit points per inch of thickness and hardness 20.

Type of Worldwood Item Item Cost Modifier
Ammunition +100 gp
Runebound Ammunition +1,000 gp
Bucklers +5,000 gp
Light and Heavy Shields +10,000 gp
Tower Shields +15,000 gp
Weapon +5,000 gp



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AuthorLeziad +
Identifier3.5e Equipment +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummaryWorldwood is said to be the wood of a World Tree, even dead broken discarded branches can be made into powerful weapons and shields. +
TitleEldwood +