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Uknits
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April 8, 2012 9:52 AM PDT
A couple questions:
1. If you enchant a shield as a weapon and add the parrying ability, do you get the bonus even if you don't use it as a weapon?
2. Can you use an animated shield as a weapon?
3. Would an animated shield then be able to have the parrting quality for 8,000 GP?
A couple questions:1. If you enchant a shield as a weapon and add the parrying ability, do you get the bonus even if you don't use it as a weapon?2. Can you use an animated shield as a weapon? 3. Would an animated shield then be able to have the p
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TelinArtho
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April 8, 2012 10:09 AM PDT
Parrying does not require attacking with the weapon - only to hold it.
In order to enchant it as a weapon it first needs to be enchanted with the bashing quality. If it had the bashing quality you could then follow up with parrying.
I don't think you could use an animated shield as bashing since you don't actually hold it. Likewise - since you aren't holding the animated shield - I don't think you can benefit from parrying (the same would go for a dancing parrying weapon).
Parrying does not require attacking with the weapon - only to hold it.In order to enchant it as a weapon it first needs to be enchanted with the bashing quality. If it had the bashing quality you could then follow up with parrying.I don't think you c
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Uknits
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April 8, 2012 10:13 AM PDT
I thought you could just enchant it as +1 as a weapon...
Regarldess, couldn't I just add MW shield spikes and enchant those with parrying?
I thought you could just enchant it as +1 as a weapon...Regarldess, couldn't I just add MW shield spikes and enchant those with parrying?
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Vathelokai
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April 8, 2012 10:38 AM PDT
so would you be able to get up plus 2 shield and defending armor spike on the same shield?
so would you be able to get up plus 2 shield and defending armor spike on the same shield?
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TelinArtho
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April 8, 2012 11:07 AM PDT
Good point. You could enchant the magic spikes or the base shield as a weapon (but it enchants separately as a weapon and a shield)
Good point. You could enchant the magic spikes or the base shield as a weapon (but it enchants separately as a weapon and a shield)
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The_Fred
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April 8, 2012 2:23 PM PDT
In order to enchant it as a weapon it first needs to be enchanted with the bashing quality. If it had the bashing quality you could then follow up with parrying.
I was under the impression that the bashing went on the shield, not the spikes, and that it was a separate thing altogether - though I think bashing is surely the most cost-effective thing to get. I was told that if the shield has bashing, when used as a weapon it was already considered to be a +1, so you are paying 3k (upgrading the shield to a +2 equiv) for a 2k +1 enhancement (but also getting the size damage increase).
I was under the impression that the bashing went on the shield, not the spikes, and that it was a separate thing altogether - though I think bashing is surely the most cost-effective thing to get. I was told that if the shield has bashing, when used