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- | = Artifacts =
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- | == One Dot Artifacts ==
| + | [[Magitech Artifacts]]<br> |
- | | + | [[Hearthstones and Manses]]<br> |
- | === Dragon Tooth Ammunition ===
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- | Until the Usurpation, the rarity of Dragon Tooth weapons meant that their ammunition could be custom designed using magical materials, providing the user with a great deal more power. After, as the Dragon-Blooded mass produced them during the Shogunate, lesser metals were used for the ammunition, and it became harder to find these rare relic ammunitions. Each dot of Artifact buys five shots of the appropriate ammunition. Artifact Dragon Tooth Ammunition has a base damage of 8L.<br>
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- | ==== Orichalcum Dragon's Teeth ====
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- | These golden slugs fly straight and true toward their target, adding two to the weapon's Accuracy and Damage.
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- | ==== Moonsilver Dragon's Teeth ====
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- | Moonsilver Dragon's Teeth deformed on impact, inflicting horrible wounds on their target, and increasing the damage of the attack by 4, and adding the O tag with a minimum damage of 3 but were strangely less effective at long range, reducing the range of the weapon by 50 yards.
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- | ==== Jade Dragon's Teeth ====
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- | A favourite of assassins, Jade Dragon's Teeth were bouyed by the confluence of fire and air, increasing the weapon's range by 75 yards.
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- | ==== Starmetal Dragon's Teeth ====
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- | This rare ammunition was designed to create a link in the Loom of Fate between the target and the firer. For every two successful attacks made using Starmetal Dragon's Teeth, the weapon receives a +1 bonus to its Accuracy against that target.
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- | ==== Soulsteel Dragon's Teeth ====
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- | A recently developed weapon, soulsteel Dragon's Teeth burrow through their target, dealing half the weapon's base damage on the tick after a successful attack, ignoring armored soak.
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- | == Two Dot Artifacts ==
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- | == Three Dot Artifacts ==
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- | == Four Dot Artifacts ==
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- | == Five Dot Artifacts ==
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- | == N/A Artifacts ==
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- | = Magitech =
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- | == One Dot Magitech ==
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- | == Two Dot Magitech ==
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- | === Dragon Tooth Launchers ===
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- | These handheld devices, called "firearmaments", or firearms, by their inventor due to their use of some of the repulsion effects found in Air and Fire aspected Essence, were developed during the late High First Age, but really didn't come into widespread use until the early Shogunate, when the Dragon-Blooded found that their designs were relatively easy to reproduce.<br>
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- | Dragon Tooth Launchers are ranged weapons that use the Archery skill, and fire small slugs of steel or lead at high velocities using a magitech-enhanced alchemical reaction. At 2 dots, they come in two available versions - a one-handed weapon fed from a cylinder that can hold six slugs, and a two-handed, high-rate version that holds a higher number of rounds in a small box that "clips" into the feeding mechanism of the weapon, holding about 20 shots total before it must be reloaded. These devices aren't often produced in the Second Age, but can be found in Shogunate weapons caches or in the hands of Lookshayan urban guerillas.<br>
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- | These items benefit from magical material bonuses as thrown weapons. The following mundane ammunition types are available for Dragon Tooth Launchers:
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- | "Normal" Ammunition, Resource 1 for 20 shots, Base Damage: 6L
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- | Steel Ammunition, Resource 2 for 20 shots, Base Damage: 4L, adds P tag
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- | Exploding Ammunition, Resource 2 for 10 shots, Base Damage: 6L, does base damage to everyone within 10 yards of primary target. A botch may cause Exploding Ammunition to explode in the weapon, dealing base damage x the number of rounds in the weapon to the character using the weapon.
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- | "Bean bullets", Resource 1 for 20 shots, Base Damage: 8B
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- | ==== Dragon-Tooth "Pistol" ====
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- | Repair Rating 1<br>
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- | Speed 5<br>
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- | Accuracy +2<br>
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- | Damage As Ammo +2L<br>
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- | Range 75<br>
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- | Rate 2<br>
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- | Tags B<br>
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- | Commitment 3<br>
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- | ==== Dragon-Tooth "Machine Firearm" ====
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- | Repair Rating 2<br>
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- | Speed 6<br>
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- | Accuracy +1<br>
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- | Damage As Ammo +4L<br>
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- | Range 60<br>
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- | Rate 4<br>
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- | Tags B, 2<br>
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- | Commitment 5<br>
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- | Note: If the Machine Firearm is used to make 4 or more attacks in a single action two actions in row (through flurries or Extra Action charms), the build up of fire-aspected Essence in the chamber may cause overheating on the second action. Roll a number of dice equal to the total number of shots fired on both actions, every three successes deals one level of bashing damage to the user, soaked normally.<br>
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- | == Three Dot Magitech ==
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- | === Dragon Tooth "Rifle" ===
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- | This weapon was one of the later weapons designed prior to the Usurpation and, though many Exalts preferred bows due to their greater potential range, a sizeable minority enjoyed the increased accuracy and damage of the Dragon Tooth weapon.<br>
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- | This weapon has a setting for a single hearthstone, and benefits from magical material bonuses as an Archery weapon. It is otherwise similar to the two-dot Dragon Tooth weapons. A Dragon Tooth Rifle holds ten shots.<br>
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- | Repair Rating 2<br>
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- | Speed 6<br>
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- | Accuracy +2<br>
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- | Damage As Ammo + 8L<br>
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- | Rate 1<br>
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- | Range 150<br>
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- | Tags 2, B<br>
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- | Commitment 5<br>
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- | '''Note:''' Dragon Tooth "Rifles" can be equipped with an artifact bayonet, bought and statted as a short daiklave with the same mm bonus as the rifle.<br>
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- | == Four Dot Magitech ==
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- | == Five Dot Magitech ==
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- | = Hearthstones =
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- | == Air Aspected Hearthstones ==
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- | == Earth Aspected Hearthstones ==
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- | == Fire Aspected Hearthstones ==
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- | == Water Aspected Hearthstones ==
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- | == Wood Aspected Hearthstones ==
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- | == Abyssal Aspected Hearthstones ==
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- | == Lunar Aspected Hearthstones ==
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- | == Sidereal Aspected Hearthstones ==
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- | == Solar Aspected Hearthstones ==
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