Item: Luck Blade
Luck and good fortune bless the wielder of this +3 greater striking shortsword. Luck blades are crafted in a variety of styles, but their hilts or blades always incorporate symbols of luck, such as clovers, horseshoes, fish, ladybugs, or other symbols.
Activate R envision
Frequency once per day
Trigger You miss on a Strike with the luck blade
Effect Reroll the triggering attack roll and use the new result. This is a fortune effect.
Trait Effects
Agile: The multiple attack penalty you take with this weapon on the second attack on your turn is –4 instead of –5, and –8 instead of –10 on the third and subsequent attacks in the turn.
Divine: This magic comes from the divine tradition, drawing power from deities or similar sources. Anything with this trait is magical. A creature with this trait is primarily constituted of or has a strong connection to divine magic.
Finesse: You can use your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier on attack rolls using this melee weapon. You still calculate damage using Strength.
Fortune: A fortune effect beneficially alters how you roll your dice. You can never have more than one fortune effect alter a single roll. If multiple fortune effects would apply, you have to pick which to use. If a fortune effect and a misfortune effect would apply to the same roll, the two cancel each other out, and you roll normally.
Magical: Something with the magical trait is imbued with magical energies not tied to a specific tradition of magic. Some items or effects are closely tied to a particular tradition of magic. In these cases, the item has the arcane, divine, occult, or primal trait instead of the magical trait. Any of these traits indicate that the item is magical.
Versatile: A versatile weapon can be used to deal a different type of damage than its listed type. This trait indicates the alternate damage type. For instance, a piercing weapon with versatile S can deal piercing or slashing damage. You choose the damage type each time you attack.
Critical Specialisation Effects
Certain effects can grant you benefits when you make a Strike with certain weapons and get a critical success. This is called a critical specialisation effect. The exact effect depends on which weapon group your weapon belongs to, as listed below. You can always decide not to add the critical specialisation effect of your weapon.
Sword: The target is made off-balance by your attack, becoming off-guard until the start of your next turn.
Related Items
| Name | Level | Rarity | Damage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Luck Blade (Wishing) | 19 | Rare | 1d6 |
| Celestial Peachwood Sword | 17 | Rare | 1d6 |
| Blade of Four Energies (Greater) | 18 | Common | 1d6 |
| Blade of the Rabbit Prince | 15 | Rare | 1d6 |
| Orb Shard | 20 | Rare | 1d6 |
| Blade of Four Energies | 13 | Common | 1d6 |
| Blood-Drinker Blade (Greater) | 9 | Uncommon | 1d6 |
| Gloom Blade | 9 | Common | 1d6 |
| Radiant Victory | 6 | Uncommon | 1d6 |
| Blood-Drinker Blade | 5 | Uncommon | 1d6 |
| Sparkblade | 3 | Common | 1d6 |
| Lion's Call | 10 | Uncommon | 1d6 |
| Shortsword | - | Common | 1d6 |
| Final Stand | 17 | Unique | 1d6 |
| Four-Ways Dogslicer | 12 | Uncommon | 1d6 |
| Azarim | 7 | Unique | 1d6 |
| Infiltrator's Accessory | 5 | Common | 1d6 |
| Reaper's Lancet | 5 | Unique | 1d6 |
| Storm Flash (Greater) | 18 | Common | 1d6 |
| Soulcutter | 15 | Unique | 1d8 |