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Vibrolithe (3.5e Equipment)

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[[Summary::A highly dangerous material embraced by those who like high risk and high reward, vibrolithe is a nearly indestructible metallic substance that always seem to be vibrating in 'tonal frequencies'.]] Vibrolithe is an [[Idylis (3.5e Location)|Idylean]] material, used extremely rarely for its dangerous natures and limitations. Vibrolithe cannot be alloyed at all, given its nature it cannot be combined with another material (through a transmuter forge or with the material composite enhancement).
When shaped into weapons, vibrolithe's potential comes to light. A vibrolithe weapon builds ridiculous excesses of kinetic energy. Vibrolithe weapons require exotic weapon proficiency in the specific weapon to use. When used in melee, a vibrolithe weapon deals double weapon damage; however, the excess kinetic energy is also released upon the wielder. Each attack made with a vibrolithe weapon deals half the weapon's base damage upon the wielder; this damage is typeless and not multiplied on a critical hit. Projectile weapons made of vibrolithe have their range increased by 50%. A vibrolite weapon ignore all damage reduction and resistances with it physical damage, it can also strike ethereal and incorporeal creature as if it was [[SRD:Ghost Touch (Weapon Enhancement)|Ghost Touch]].
Due to it nigh indestructible nature, vibrolithe make incredibly protective armor. When made into an armor or shield, vibrolithe increase the AC bonus by 2 and grant damage resistance (as per the [[Invulnerable (3.5e Equipment)|Invulnerabvle]] enhancement and stack with it) of 2 for light armor and light shield, 4 for medium armor and heavy shield, 6 for heavy armor and tower shield. Finally vibrolithe has the ability to vibrate magic away, granting [[Spell Dampening (3.5e Creature Ability)|Spell Dampening]] of 1 for light armor, light shield and heavy shield, 2 for medium armor and tower shield and 3 for heavy armor. The spell dampening granted by an armor and shield do not stack, however the damage resistance do.

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