>>5427633>>5427637>>5427639>>5427642>>5427649>91: 91>1 SUCCESS (barely)>67: 78>0 SUCESS>38: 23>1 SUCCESS>15: 5>1 SUCCESS>3/4 SUCCESS: The foul sorcerer cannot directly harm you this round, but they may attempt to damage or destroy your equipment. ==================================
<span class="mu-s">Magik Resistance: Glasswork Blade</span>
>18 Steps on the Path of Adam +18DC>12 Steps on the Path of Cain +12DC>5 Steps on the Path of Thorns -5DC> "His Blade Defends the Helpless" +1 Re-Roll> "His Heart Knows Only Virtue” +1 Re-Roll> "His Might Upholds The Weak" + Re-Roll> Heir of Ursen Gorget +5DC, +1 Re-Roll (if used, cannot be used in this combat)> Shield of Faith +1 Re-Roll (if used, cannot be used in AV this combat)>30DCDouble Fail = Mixed Material. This weapon does not resonate well with magic.
0 = Destroyed. Your weapon is suddenly dust in your hands, mid-swing. Disarmed, -15DC to Combat this round.
1 = Damaged. Your weapon is dulled or otherwise rendered useless, but is not beyond repair. Disarmed.
2 = Resistance. Your weapon stands proof against the attempt to warp it with magik, but your opponent is not caught flat-footed.
3 = Nullification. Your weapon is proof against the foul sorcery, to your opponent’s surprise and dismay. +10DC, +1 Re-Roll to Combat.
Double = True Material. This weapon is surprisingly resilient to magic inteference. 3 rolls of 1d100. You have FIVE re-rolls.
<span class="mu-s">Abhor the Witch</span>