Adds +2 to Dexterity (thus adding +1 To Hit with ranged attacks, +1 to AC, and +1 to Reflex saving throws) and suffer -1 to Constitution (thus, depending on prior Constitution score, suffering either 0/-1 to Fortitude saving throws and either 0/-1 to max HP per character level)
Drawback
Adds +1 to Constitution (thus, depending on prior Constitution score, either 0/+1 to Fortitude saving throws and either 0/+1 to max HP per character level) and suffer -1 to Dexterity (thus, depending on prior Dexterity score, suffering either a 0/-1 To Hit with ranged attacks, either 0/-1 to AC, and either 0/-1 to Reflex saving throws)
Yes, it should be spelled “Tortoise“.
Adds +2 to Constitution (thus adding +1 to Fortitude saving throws and +1 to max HP per character level) but the wearer may only be healed by Spells cast by another character–not potions, scrolls, items, nor Special Powers.
Adds +3 to max HP if the torso slot is occupied by Common or Uncommon armor – or is unoccupied.
Adds +2 to Dexterity (thus adding +1 To Hit with ranged attacks, +1 to AC, and +1 to Reflex saving throws) and –2 to Strength (thus suffering a -1 To Hit in melee and -1 Damage with melee and thrown weapons)
Adds +1 to Strength (thus, depending on prior Strength score, adding either 0/+1 To Hit in melee and 0/+1 Damage with melee and thrown weapons) but penalizes all saving throws by -1
The rapier will fight by itself as long as Widseth is within 30′. Physical barriers do not sever the mental connection between the rapier and its owner. It can’t chase and fight flying creatures, but it can be extended (within the 30′ range) to fight a foe separated by a chasm or physical barriers. While the sword fights, Widseth may do whatever he likes, including attack with another weapon, cast spells, or perform bardsong.








