Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. From PHB3, page A superior implement's properties apply only to attacks made with the implement. Improve this answer. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile.
Related 6. Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Deathbone rod superior implement. If you wield a superior implement and don't have the feat for it, you don't gain the benefits of its properties, but you can use it as a normal implement of its type, assuming you're proficient with it. A superior implement's properties apply only to implement attack powers made with the implement:.
Empowered crit: 1d10 per tier extra damage on critical hit. Forceful: The max distance of the forced movement increases by 1 square only when forced movement is granted by the attack power. Some characters gain implement proficiency with weapons. For these characters, the weapon functions as a weapon for weapon keyword powers, and as an implement for implement keyword powers.
When a weapon is used as an implement, its weapon proficiency bonus and non-magical weapon properties do not apply. When a magic weapon is used as an implement, its enhancement bonus, critical hit effects, magic properties, and powers do apply. Roles Controller Defender Leader Striker.
Deva Gnome Goliath Half-orc Shifter. Githzerai Minotaur Shardmind Wilden. Mods'll take care of it. So you've got 22 or 23 Int. So you've got the Astral Fire feat. So you've got a Cinder Wand superior implement and presumably you're proficient in it. Your implement is a Flame Wand. The Siberys Shard likely isn't being included because the character builder doesn't know how to attach them to a weapon. You can't attach a shard to a wand, they only go on staffs. Do you have a source for this assertion?
EPG's section on Dragonshard Augments mentions no such limitation :smallconfused:. Page , "any character can affix a dragonshard augment to a magic weapon Then page says that the Siberys Shard of the Mage "enhances a weapon", is a "dragonshard augment weapon " and gives a damage bonus with "attacks that use the augmented weapon".
So that's five sources in a row. A wand is not a weapon, a staff is. That seems wrong, somehow, but I can't see any particular problems with that interpretation, and I don't know of any official examples of characters who applied dragonshards to non-weapon implements.
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