Rubik
2013-02-21, 02:42 AM
Okay, I have a seriously overpowered character with all its stats in the 11-12,000's (with Cha being the lowest, at 11,831, and Str being the highest, at 12,716). Realistically speaking (realism? what's that?) any weapon made from any mundane materials I use will basically dissolve if used to attack something at full power, especially if Power Attack is involved.
I have an elvencraft bow of the wintermoon and a pair of heavily enhanced gauntlets in my repertoire of weaponry (among others), and I was wondering what the best material to make them out of would be.
Should I use riverine, which is made from compressed water between two mobile Walls of Force? It's dispellable and disjoinable, and falls to a sphere of annihilation (but what doesn't?), but is otherwise indestructible.
On the other hand, I could use aurorum, which isn't permanently dispellable, though it does fall to the other things mentioned. It's not indestructible, but if it does shatter when I hit something, I can just put it back together again.
Is there some way to encase an aurorum weapon in riverine? Or is there some other material that could be more useful, with the strengths of both and without the weaknesses of either?
I have an elvencraft bow of the wintermoon and a pair of heavily enhanced gauntlets in my repertoire of weaponry (among others), and I was wondering what the best material to make them out of would be.
Should I use riverine, which is made from compressed water between two mobile Walls of Force? It's dispellable and disjoinable, and falls to a sphere of annihilation (but what doesn't?), but is otherwise indestructible.
On the other hand, I could use aurorum, which isn't permanently dispellable, though it does fall to the other things mentioned. It's not indestructible, but if it does shatter when I hit something, I can just put it back together again.
Is there some way to encase an aurorum weapon in riverine? Or is there some other material that could be more useful, with the strengths of both and without the weaknesses of either?