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* Damage caused by magical weapons is reduced or nullified by resistances or immunities to magic affecting the target. | * Damage caused by magical weapons is reduced or nullified by resistances or immunities to magic affecting the target. | ||
* Magical weapons cannot be further enhanced by the [[enchant weapon]] spell. | * Magical weapons cannot be further enhanced by the [[enchant weapon]] spell. | ||
* A magical item | * A magical item weights nothing when worn/held/wielded. | ||
* Magical containers | * Magical containers reduce by one fifth the weight of their content. | ||
The magic flag was stripped from all magical containers in RoD's database in 1999 (I think). For example, the [[A rune-covered bag|rune bag]] used to be magic. | The magic flag was stripped from all magical containers in RoD's database in 1999 (I think). For example, the [[A rune-covered bag|rune bag]] used to be magic. The only exception left is the [[an extradimensional portal|extradimensional portal]]. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
Revision as of 11:52, 18 February 2007
Definition
Magical items are items with the "magic" special property flag set. The flag's status can be determined by either identifying the item or by means of the detect magic spell.
Magical items do have some special properties:
- They are more resistant to damage (they can take approximately 12 more points without damaging).
- Damage caused by magical weapons is reduced or nullified by resistances or immunities to magic affecting the target.
- Magical weapons cannot be further enhanced by the enchant weapon spell.
- A magical item weights nothing when worn/held/wielded.
- Magical containers reduce by one fifth the weight of their content.
The magic flag was stripped from all magical containers in RoD's database in 1999 (I think). For example, the rune bag used to be magic. The only exception left is the extradimensional portal.