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A target magic set is a collection of magical tools and accessories specifically designed for individuals interested in practicing target-based magic. These sets are created to help beginners get started with target magic and contain everything needed to perform basic target magic spells and rituals. Target magic is a form of magical practice that focuses on directing energy towards a specific person, object, or location. It involves visualizing and channeling energy towards a target with the intent to influence or affect it in some way. This could include things like healing spells, love spells, or protection spells. A target magic set typically includes a variety of items to aid in the practice of target magic.

Witchcraft rune guardian

A target magic set typically includes a variety of items to aid in the practice of target magic. This can include items such as candles, incense, crystals, herbs, oils, and spell books. Each of these items plays a specific role in target magic and is used in different ways to enhance energy and focus during rituals and spells.

Rune Guardian (Stats)

Can some one tell me the stats of a Rune Guardian? Or where I could find them?

I'm asking this because my DM keeps on talking about having a Rune Guardian instead of a golem.

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durza120 said:

Can some one tell me the stats of a Rune Guardian? Or where I could find them?

I'm asking this because my DM keeps on talking about having a Rune Guardian instead of a golem.

[imager]http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/MM35_gallery/MM35_PG223b.jpg[/imager]Shield Guardian maybe?
Size/Type: Large Construct
Hit Dice: 15d10+30 (112 hp)
Initiative: +0
Speed: 30 ft. (6 squares)
Armor Class: 24 (-1 size, +15 natural), touch 9, flat-footed 24
Base Attack/Grapple: +11/+21
Attack: Slam +16 melee (1d8+6)
Full Attack: 2 slams +16 melee (1d8+6)
Space/Reach: 10 ft./10 ft.
Special Attacks: —
Special Qualities: Construct traits, darkvision 60 ft., fast healing 5,
find master, guard, low-light vision, shield other,
spell storing
Saves: Fort +5, Ref +5, Will +5
Abilities: Str 22, Dex 10, Con Ø, Int Ø, Wis 10, Cha 1
Environment: Any
Organization: Solitary
Challenge Rating: 8
Treasure: None
Alignment: Always neutral
Advancement: 16-24 HD (Large); 25-45 HD (Huge)
Level Adjustment: —

Created by spellcasters to be bodyguards, shield guardians are constructs that protect their masters with spells and stamina. When it is fashioned, a shield guardian is keyed to a particular magical amulet. Henceforth, it regards the wearer of that amulet to be its master, protecting and following that individual everywhere (unless specifically commanded not to do so).

A shield guardian obeys its master’s verbal commands to the best of its ability, although it is not good for much beyond combat and possibly simple manual labor. It can also be keyed to perform specific tasks at specific times or when certain conditions are met. The wearer of the amulet can call the shield guardian from any distance, and it will come as long as it is on the same plane.

A shield guardian is some 9 feet tall and weighs more than 1,200 pounds.

Shield guardians cannot speak, but they understand commands given in any language.

Combat
Shield guardians are straightforward in battle, bashing with their heavy stone fists. They are made for defense and are not particularly impressive on offense.

Find Master (Su)
As long as a shield guardian and its amulet are on the same plane, the shield guardian can find the amulet wearer (or just the amulet, if it is removed after the guardian is called).
Guard (Ex)

If ordered to do so, a shield guardian moves swiftly to defend the wearer of its amulet, blocking blows and disrupting foes. All attacks against the amulet wearer take a -2 penalty when the shield guardian is adjacent to its master.

Shield Other (Sp)
The wearer of a shield guardian’s amulet can activate this defensive ability if within 100 feet of the shield guardian. Just as the spell of the same name, this ability transfers to the shield guardian half the damage that would be dealt to the amulet wearer (this ability does not provide the spell’s AC or save bonuses).

Spell Storing (Sp)
A shield guardian can store one spell of 4th level or lower that is cast into it by another creature. It "casts" this spell when commanded to do so or when a predefined situation arises. Once this spell is used, the shield guardian can store another spell (or the same spell again).

A shield guardian is built from wood, bronze, stone, and steel. The materials cost 5,000 gp.

The creature’s master may assemble the body or hire someone else to do the job. Creating the body requires a DC 16 Craft (blacksmithing) or Craft (carpentry) check. The keyed amulet is fashioned at the same time, and its cost (20,000 gp) is included in the cost of the guardian. After the body is sculpted, the shield guardian is animated through an extended magical ritual that requires a specially prepared laboratory or workroom, similar to an alchemist’s laboratory and costing 500 gp to establish. If the creator is personally constructing the creature’s body, the building and the ritual can be performed together. A shield guardian with more than 15 Hit Dice can be created, but each additional Hit Die adds +5,000 gp to the market price, and the price increases by +20,000 gp if the creature’s size increases to Huge, modifying the cost to create accordingly.

CL 15th; Craft Construct, limited wish, discern location, shield, shield other, caster must be at least 15th level; Price 120,000 gp; Cost 65,000 gp + 4,600 XP.
Amulet

If a shield guardian’s amulet is destroyed, the guardian ceases to function until a new one is created. If the wearer dies but the amulet is intact, the shield guardian carries out the last command it was given.

Runic Spells (Sp): A runic guardian can hold up to six spells. These spells must be cast into its body when it is created. One spell can be placed on the runic guardian's head, one on each limb, and one on its torso. The table below gives the maximum level of spell that each of its body parts can hold. Alternatively, the entire guardian can accommodate a single inscribed spell of 6th or 7th level, but this covers its whole body.
Tarfet magic set

Candles are commonly used in target magic to serve as a focal point for energy. Different colored candles are used to represent different intentions or desired outcomes. For example, a red candle may be used in a love spell, while a blue candle could be used in a healing ritual. Incense is often used in target magic to create an atmosphere conducive to ritual and meditation. Different scents are believed to have different magical properties and can be chosen based on the intended purpose of the spell or ritual. Crystals and gemstones are used in target magic to harness and focus energy. Each crystal is believed to have specific properties and can be chosen based on the intentions of the practitioner. For example, rose quartz may be used in a love spell, while amethyst could be used for spiritual protection. Herbs and oils are often used in target magic to add additional energy and intention to spells and rituals. These can be used in various ways, such as burning herbs as incense or using oils to anoint candles or objects. Spell books are included in target magic sets to provide guidance and instruction on how to perform specific spells and rituals. These books often include step-by-step instructions, as well as information on the correspondences and properties of different magical tools. Overall, a target magic set is a comprehensive collection of tools and resources designed to assist individuals in practicing target-based magic. It provides beginners with everything they need to get started and explore the world of target magic, allowing them to focus their energy and intention towards specific goals..

Reviews for "Tarfet Magic Sets: A Gateway to a World of Imagination"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Target magic set. The tricks were extremely basic and poorly executed. The instructions were confusing and lacked detail, making it difficult to understand how to perform the tricks properly. Additionally, the quality of the props was very poor, with the cards and coins feeling flimsy and easily breakable. Overall, I would not recommend this magic set to anyone looking to learn and perform impressive tricks.
2. Mike - 1 star - The Target magic set was a complete waste of money. The tricks included were so simple and unimpressive that even a child could figure them out in seconds. The props were cheaply made and felt like they would fall apart any minute. I was hoping to learn some cool tricks, but instead, I felt like I was throwing my money away. Save yourself the disappointment and don't bother with this magic set.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I bought the Target magic set for my son's birthday, thinking it would be a fun and educational gift. However, we were both extremely disappointed. The tricks were overcomplicated and difficult to understand, even for an adult. The instructions included were vague and confusing, leading to frustration instead of enjoyment. The quality of the props was also subpar, with cards that were easily damaged and a flimsy wand that broke after a few uses. I would not recommend this magic set to anyone, especially not for children.

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