Monster Trophy tokens can only be found in the random treasure generators found at the end of an adventure. Each represents either a portion of a creature, statuary, flora, or raw materials (e.g., metals or minerals) found within a True Dungeon adventure.
Trophies have black lettering and gold backs (or brown lettering in 2007). They are primarily used to make Combo/Transmuted tokens and are often highly-prized by token collectors.
Attacks made with a Goblin-made weapon (it has no effect on non-Goblin weapons) coated by this oil deal +5 Damage as Acid.
When applied to a weapon, attacks made with that specific weapon are able to affect critical hits on creatures that are normally immune to critical hits (e.g., Constructs, Oozes, Plants, Undead, etc.) If the wielder of the coated weapon is a rogue, attacks made with that specific weapon can be used to perform a sneak attack on creatures that are normally immune to being sneak attacked.
Oil takes one round to apply to a weapon.
Attacks against an Incorporeal creature made with a weapon coated by this oil do not suffer the 50% miss chance.
This oil neither increases nor reduces the amount of damage the weapon deals if the weapon hits.
This oil does not grant the ability to critically hit or sneak attack Incorporeal creatures.
This oil takes one round to apply to a weapon. Once applied, the effect lasts for the entire combat.
When applied to a weapon, that weapon deals +3 Damage on successful attacks vs. Evil monsters.
Oil takes one round to apply to a weapon. Once applied, the effect lasts for the entire combat.
A polymorphed character can only benefit from a weapon oil if the oil was applied to their weapon prior to transformation. Monks cannot apply a weapon oil to their bare hands but can apply a weapon oil to a physical weapon they wield.
When applied to a melee weapon, that weapon deals +1 Damage as Sacred.
Unlike most weapon oils, Oils of Sacred Touch cannot be applied to a missile weapon. It could be applied to a compound weapon, but the bonus Sacred damage only triggers when that compound weapon is used in a melee attack.
Oil takes one round to apply to a weapon. Once applied, the effect lasts for the entire combat.
When applied to a blunt weapon, the critical range of that weapon increases to 19-20. Thus, the player can score a critical hit if the attack result is a natural 19 or 20. This oil has no effect on edged weapons nor blunt weapons which already have an expanded crit range.
This oil takes one round to apply to a weapon. Once applied, the effect lasts for the entire combat.
When applied to a weapon, that weapon deals +3 Damage as Fire.
Oil takes one round to apply to a weapon. Once applied, the effect lasts for the entire combat.
A polymorphed character can only benefit from a weapon oil if the oil was applied to their weapon prior to transformation. Monks cannot apply a weapon oil to their bare hands but can apply a weapon oil to a physical weapon they wield.
When applied to a weapon, attacks made with that specific weapon are able to affect critical hits on Constructs. If the wielder of the coated weapon is a rogue, attacks made with that specific weapon can be used to perform a sneak attack on a Construct. (Constructs have no “vital” areas and are normally immune to critical hits and sneak attack bonuses.) This oil does not enable the coated weapon to crit/sneak attack any other creature type that is normally immune to crits/sneak attacks.
When applied to a weapon, that weapon deals +3 Damage as Shock.
Oil takes one round to apply to a weapon. Once applied, the effect lasts for the entire combat.
A polymorphed character can only benefit from a weapon oil if the oil was applied to their weapon prior to transformation. Monks cannot apply a weapon oil to their bare hands but can apply a weapon oil to a physical weapon they wield.