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| Description| This special ability can only be placed on ranged weapons, causing them emanate a palpable feeling of deadly power.
| Description| Up to once per round, when a ranged weapon with this property hits a creature, its magic ''designates'' the target.  This is a non-visual effect, making the target seem more vulnerable, but has no effect upon the target's stealth or visibility.
 
Up to once per round, when a ranged weapon with this property hits a creature, its magic ''designates'' the target.  This is a non-visual effect, making the target seem more vulnerable, but has no effect upon the target's stealth or visibility.


All allies (including the wielder) gain a +1 circumstance bonus on melee attack rolls and +10 points of bonus melee damage against the designated target until the start of the wielder's next turn. This bonus damage is counted as the same damage type as inflicted by the weapon used for purposes of overcoming DR. If the weapon inflicts more than one type of damage, the wielder of the melee attack chooses which damage type is boosted.  
All allies (including the wielder) gain a +1 [[circumstance bonus]] on melee attack rolls and inflict {{Hi|{{WeapAug|Fictive|-6}}}} with each successful hit against the designated target until the start of the wielder's next turn. This bonus damage only applies to melee attacks made against the target (not ranged attacks or spells). Bonus damage is not multiplied on a critical hit.  


Circumstance bonuses from other sources stack, but multiple successful Designating shots fired at the same target, even if from different weapons with the ''designating'' property, do not increase the bonuses or their duration.
Circumstance bonuses from other sources stack, but multiple successful ''designating'' shots fired at the same target, even if from different weapons with the ''designating'' property, do not increase the bonuses or their duration.
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| ShortDesc|Grants allies a bonus to hit and damage against a foe struck by a ranged attack with this property.
| ShortDesc|Grants allies a bonus to hit and damage against a foe struck by this weapon.
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Latest revision as of 14:35, 25 June 2019

Designating, Improved (Ranged Weapon Magic Property)

Enchant Cost: +4

Up to once per round, when a ranged weapon with this property hits a creature, its magic designates the target. This is a non-visual effect, making the target seem more vulnerable, but has no effect upon the target's stealth or visibility.

All allies (including the wielder) gain a +1 circumstance bonus on melee attack rolls and inflict 3d6+2 points of bonus Fictive (energy, uncommon) damage with each successful hit against the designated target until the start of the wielder's next turn. This bonus damage only applies to melee attacks made against the target (not ranged attacks or spells). Bonus damage is not multiplied on a critical hit.

Circumstance bonuses from other sources stack, but multiple successful designating shots fired at the same target, even if from different weapons with the designating property, do not increase the bonuses or their duration.

Creation: Creator (Feat), Bailiwick Check (DC 37), a pale remnant (tier 2), and an item symbolic of the enchantment.