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| Family-Desc| Despite the somewhat archaic sounding "hauberk" in the name, a Hauberk of the Magus is actually a tight-fitting set of reinforcements, fitted close to the body (and far more importantly, | | Family-Desc| Despite the somewhat archaic sounding "hauberk" in the name, a Hauberk of the Magus is actually a tight-fitting set of reinforcements, fitted close to the body (and far more importantly, bolstering the wearer's Aura). A Hauberk can be thought of as a magical armamentorium, and as such, occupies the Armor slot of the body, despite being far less heavily built than most 'real' armors. | ||
A Hauberk, despite its arcane (or divine!) sturdiness, is in the mundane world lightweight, breathable, and easy to move in, while also seeming to shimmer in the light, for those wizard-folk who are so immodest as to allow them to show through their other clothes. The Hauberk of the Magus is heavily dusted with cuprium and woven with threads of ambergold, giving them a quite beautiful appearance. However, they do not provide much in the way of support, defense, or modesty to the physical body. They tend to be somewhat...vainglorious, and are largely meant as a kind of full-body undergarment. | A Hauberk, despite its arcane (or divine!) sturdiness, is in the mundane world lightweight, breathable, and easy to move in, while also seeming to shimmer in the light, for those wizard-folk who are so immodest as to allow them to show through their other clothes. The Hauberk of the Magus is heavily dusted with cuprium and woven with threads of ambergold, giving them a quite beautiful appearance. However, they do not provide much in the way of support, defense, or modesty to the physical body. They tend to be somewhat...vainglorious, and are largely meant as a kind of full-body undergarment. | ||
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| Family-ShortDesc| The Hauberk of the Magus provides the finest magical enhancement a wizard can secretly wear. | | Family-ShortDesc| The Hauberk of the Magus provides the finest magical enhancement a wizard (or divine caster!) can secretly wear. | ||
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Revision as of 20:25, 12 August 2023
Hauberk of the Magus +1
- Cost: 3,750 gp
- Weight: 5 lbs.
- Family: Hauberk of the Magus
Despite the somewhat archaic sounding "hauberk" in the name, a Hauberk of the Magus is actually a tight-fitting set of reinforcements, fitted close to the body (and far more importantly, bolstering the wearer's Aura). A Hauberk can be thought of as a magical armamentorium, and as such, occupies the Armor slot of the body, despite being far less heavily built than most 'real' armors.
A Hauberk, despite its arcane (or divine!) sturdiness, is in the mundane world lightweight, breathable, and easy to move in, while also seeming to shimmer in the light, for those wizard-folk who are so immodest as to allow them to show through their other clothes. The Hauberk of the Magus is heavily dusted with cuprium and woven with threads of ambergold, giving them a quite beautiful appearance. However, they do not provide much in the way of support, defense, or modesty to the physical body. They tend to be somewhat...vainglorious, and are largely meant as a kind of full-body undergarment.
The owner of this magic item must wear it continuously for 24 hours to attune it to their aura, and until that time has passed, it provides no benefits to the wearer.
- Creation: Creator (Feat), Bailiwick Check (DC 16 (10 + double CL)), Languid (tier 1) remnant, An item symbolic of the enchantment, 1,875 gp (minus cost of symbolic item).