SoulshearMartial Weapon - Glaive |
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Damage | 1d10+3 ![]() |
Critical Dmg | x3 ![]() |
Range | Reach |
Proficiency | Martial |
Bonus Effect |
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Whenever the wielder of this +3 adamantine glaive kills the target with it, it summons a demon till the end of the fight. Only one demon can be summoned per fight. If the demon was already summoned, every subsequent kill heals it for 1d8+5 HP and gives it a stacking +1 bonus on attack rolls. Depending on the HD of the killed enemy, the summoned demon could be a Babau, a Maralith, or a Balor. This weapon cannot be wielded by lawful good characters. |
Soulshear is a Martial Proficiency Weapon and a Glaive in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. Weapon stats are determined by the Weapon Type, but most weapon possess unique bonuses that boost the character's combat capabilities while equipped.
Soulshear Information
Bonus Effect:
- Whenever the wielder of this +3 adamantine glaive kills the target with it, it summons a demon till the end of the fight. Only one demon can be summoned per fight. If the demon was already summoned, every subsequent kill heals it for 1d8+5 HP and gives it a stacking +1 bonus on attack rolls. Depending on the HD of the killed enemy, the summoned demon could be a Babau, a Maralith, or a Balor. This weapon cannot be wielded by lawful good characters.
Item Information:
- Type: Glaive
- Damage: 1d10+3
- Critical Damage: x3
- Range: Reach
- Proficiency: Martial
- Weight: 10lbs
- Price: 25,000
Where to Find Soulshear
- You receive Soulshear after defeating Staunton Vhane at the end of Act 2.
- It can be modified by a decree into other items (though it will always be a +3 adamantine glaive):
- Following option one, it grants you +2 uses of the lay on hands, fervor, and channel energy class abilities.
- Following option two, it remains as it is, summoning demons on killing blows..
- Following option three, your mount gets a +3 bonus to saving throws and CMB.
Soulshear Tips & Builds
- Soulshear is one of the earliest +3 weapons in the game, and also one of the earliest adamantine weapons in the game.
- Notes, Tips, and other Trivia
- Anonymous
Ugh, what even was the point of the research if you don't change it? The other two options are crap for my character, but the middle one seems to leave it exactly the same...
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The option to improve it seems to be unavailable. It shows up as a perma-decree without a button to click, even when resource requirements have been met.
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