Magic Item Crafting Rules: Difference between revisions

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; [[Magic Item Enchant - Increased Movement|Increased Movement]]: An item can be enchanted to increase your speed with one of your movement types, though typically this will be your base walking speed. You can increase your speed with any movement type or several movement types. Adding speed to a movement type you don't already have does not grant you that movement type (but see "Alternate Movement Types").
; [[Magic Item Enchant - Increased Movement|Increased Movement]]: An item can be enchanted to increase your speed with one of your movement types, though typically this will be your base walking speed. You can increase your speed with any movement type or several movement types. Adding speed to a movement type you don't already have does not grant you that movement type (but see "Alternate Movement Types").


; [[Magic Item Enchant - Magic Armor Properties|Armor Magic Properties]]: Armor can be enchanted to include one or more magic armor properties. Magic properties increase the cost of the item as though its enhancement bonus were higher by the amount listed for the property.
; [[Armor Magic Properties]]: Armor can be enchanted to include one or more magic armor properties. Magic properties increase the cost of the item as though its enhancement bonus were higher by the amount listed for the property.


; [[Magic Item Enchant - Magic Shield Properties|Shield Magic Properties]]: Shields can be enchanted to include one or more magic shield properties. Magic properties increase the cost of the item as though its enhancement bonus were higher by the amount listed for the property.
; [[Magic Item Enchant - Magic Shield Properties|Shield Magic Properties]]: Shields can be enchanted to include one or more magic shield properties. Magic properties increase the cost of the item as though its enhancement bonus were higher by the amount listed for the property.

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