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arkol
2007-10-11, 03:09 PM
I have a question about these types of properties on magic weapons. I know there's lots of house rules on this but I would like to know what's the RAW on it.

Can you have both the Frost and Ice Burst properties on the same weapon? If yes do they stack (that's to say would the weapon deal 2d6 cold damage on a normal hit)?

Can you upgrade a Frost weapon to an Ice Burst Weapon? Suposing you had a +1 forst rapier and you wanted a +1 ice burst rapier could you pay only 10000gp to do it, since you're turning a weapon with a total bonus of +2 into one of +3?

Bauglir
2007-10-11, 03:30 PM
From what I understand, with the MIC, the Energy Bursts are now Synergy properties that can only be added to the original Energy type, and are a +1. Since you have to have the basic energy, nothing changes, but it clears up confusion; they don't stack, but you do just increase it from +2 to +3.

Stam
2007-10-11, 03:42 PM
The energy property adds +1d6 damage; the burst property keeps this and adds an additional +1d8 (or more, if the crit-multiplyer is higher) on a successful crit, over and above the standard +1d6.

Fawsto
2007-10-11, 03:44 PM
So, them, a Eletric Burst Thundering weapon is completely ok?

arkol
2007-10-11, 03:47 PM
From what they're saying such a weapon doesn't not exist. You either have the simple bonus or the burst one.

Chronos
2007-10-11, 07:06 PM
Shocking Burst and Thundering work together just fine, since Thundering is sonic. But Shocking Burst already includes Shock, so you can't add another Shock on top of it.

Gralamin
2007-10-11, 07:43 PM
Shocking Burst and Thundering work together just fine, since Thundering is sonic. But Shocking Burst already includes Shock, so you can't add another Shock on top of it.

They really should of just redefined the Burst enchantments as Synergy enchantments (from MIC and some older books like DMG2), so that you would be required to have Shocking before you can have Shocking Burst.

arkol
2007-10-11, 09:20 PM
And can anyone give a reason not be be not to have an acid burst weapon?

Deth Muncher
2007-10-11, 09:26 PM
And can anyone give a reason not be be not to have an acid burst weapon?

Because the acid splatters back on you? Or your armor? Or the weapon which primogenates it?

arkol
2007-10-11, 09:30 PM
But when you're dealing only 1d6 it doesn't? What's the logic in that?

Jack Mann
2007-10-11, 09:37 PM
And can anyone give a reason not be be not to have an acid burst weapon?

There is. MIC 28. Synergy property for the corrosive property on page 31.