tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5371469393798977971.post5145384937439996378..comments2018-09-22T14:46:09.218-07:00Comments on The Vertical Jungle: Herd SnailKitchen Wolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08792175092150057397noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5371469393798977971.post-28389854976146539082017-12-26T12:36:42.814-08:002017-12-26T12:36:42.814-08:00As any good DM would say: "Sure, why not?&quo...As any good DM would say: "Sure, why not?"<br /><br />Blade of Grass<br />magic weapon, +3 to-hit, 1d6+3 damage, no strength bonus to hit or damage, usable by any character that can wield a sword of any type<br /><br />When found, this is a woven grass sword handle that detects as magical. Players making puns about basket hilts are subject to the usual penalties. If the hilt is planted in fertile earth, watered with 1 quart of fresh water and exposed to normal or magical sunlight, it will grow a green, sword-like weapon in 1 turn. Targets initially struck with the blade must save vs. poison or suffer -4 on attacks and other actions due to infernal itching.<br />The Blade of Grass is not metal, with all that implies. If the blade is cut, eaten, scorched, or aged for more than a month, the hilt must be replanted to grow a new one.<br /><br />Sorry about the long reply time - my physical therapist severely limited my screen time for a while. I'd resent her for it if she hadn't been demonstrably right.Kitchen Wolfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08792175092150057397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5371469393798977971.post-77398482860815649452017-09-22T02:23:30.197-07:002017-09-22T02:23:30.197-07:00"Look out! Its picked up a weapon!""Look out! Its picked up a weapon!"Sean Robert Meaneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16273566549106707316noreply@blogger.com