Imbued with the energy of the sun, this weapon will cause an additional 3 points of damage when it’s used to score a hit against undead monsters.
Barbarian
This weapon will instantly kill a Dragon if the player slides a natural 20 and the 10✸ on its damage wheel is closest to the damage dot on the combat board.
When attacking non-Dragons, this is an “ordinary” +2 weapon.
The dragonslaying effect of this weapon is triggered by sliding a natural 20 and scoring a 10 on the damage wheel. It does not require a critical hit. Thus this effect may still function when fighting Dragons immune to critical hits or sneak attacks.
Like all +2 weapons, the DM will add +2 to the AC hit when using this weapon but the damage bonus has already been factored into the damage wheel.
Adds +2 to AC
This item is part of the Mithral Sets.
Mithral Trio
When three items are equipped, all breath weapon damage inflicted upon your character is halved.
(There is no Mithral Quartet bonus, but the benefit from the Mithral Trio bonus would still affect the character.)
Mithral Quintet
When five items are equipped, in addition to the Trio bonus, the character gains Deadbane: any successful melee attack from an undead monster on the character deals 10 points of damage to the undead attacker.
Adds +1 to all saving throws
Monks & rangers are the only classes that can attack with this item. Like all +2 weapons, the DM adds +2 to the AC hit when using this weapon but the damage bonus has already been factored into the damage wheel.
The player must equip this item in their melee offhand slot for the entire game. It may be swapped out to make a ranged attack,
Like all +2 weapons, the DM will add +2 to the AC hit when using this weapon but the damage bonus has already been factored into the damage wheel.
Like all +2 weapons, the DM adds +2 to the AC hit when using this weapon but the damage bonus has already been factored into the damage wheel.
Like all +2 weapons, the DM adds +2 to the AC hit when using this weapon but the damage bonus has already been factored into the damage wheel.
In addition to the physical damage, any successful hit with this weapon will apply a -1 penalty to all the victim’s To Hit rolls. The effect will only work four times per creature per combat–even if multiple Scepters are used. There is no limit on the number of creatures the To Hit reducing effect can affect, but no one creature can have its To Hit rolls penalized by a +2 Scepter of Might more than four times.
Like all +2 weapons, the DM will add +2 to the AC hit when using this weapon but the damage bonus has already been factored into the damage wheel.









