Difference between revisions of "Polish (cantrip)"
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Broken or cracked objects cannot be repaired. In addition, though the outer surface makes the object appear undamaged, the intrinsic strength of the material, weakened through use, remains the same. | Broken or cracked objects cannot be repaired. In addition, though the outer surface makes the object appear undamaged, the intrinsic strength of the material, weakened through use, remains the same. | ||
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See [[Useful Cantrips]] | See [[Useful Cantrips]] | ||
[[Category: Cantrips]] | [[Category: Cantrips]] |
Revision as of 02:40, 14 October 2021
Polish brings luster to metal and wooden objects, making it appear new and untouched while removing chinks, scratches, grooves or other marring of the surface. This causes the material to shine with a glossy luster. The cantrip also removes rust or tarnishing from metal, or unnatural discolouration in wood, such as water stains.
Range | 10 ft. |
Duration | permanent |
Area of Effect | 1 object |
Casting Time | 2 action points |
Saving Throw | none |
Level | cantrip |
Grit, oil, dust and other substances are also be removed from objects by the spell. Brass, silver, gold and mithril in particular will all reflect light to a high degree.
To a small degree, a polished bladed weapon will be moderately sharper, so that it will cause +1 damage on the first hit it makes after polish is used. The experience from this hit accrues to the caster.
Broken or cracked objects cannot be repaired. In addition, though the outer surface makes the object appear undamaged, the intrinsic strength of the material, weakened through use, remains the same.
See Useful Cantrips