m_weight_value | m_destruction | m_illusion | m_aura_strength | m_powers | m_mythic | m_legendary_weapon | m_al | m_int | m_fulltext | m_cost | m_requirements | m_cha | m_communication | m_baseitem | m_linktext | m_cost_value | m_name | m_wis | m_group | m_evocation | m_senses | m_price_value | m_ego | m_conjuration | m_major_artifact_flag | m_weight | m_magicitems | m_necromancy | m_slot | m_price | m_divination | m_transmutation | m_scaling | m_minor_artifact_flag | m_cl | m_languages | m_aura | m_universal | m_abjuration | m_enchantment | m_source | m_description | 1 | 1 | faint | 0 | 0 | 0 | Cloak Of Human Guise Aura faint illusion; CL 1stSlot shoulders; Price 900 gp; Weight 1 lb.DESCRIPTIONThis plain cloak only has any effect when worn by a member of a half-human race, such as a half-orc or half-elf. It alters the wearer's appearance similarly to a hat of disguise, but only to the extent that it conceals or alters the wearer's non-human physical traits so the creature appears fully human. Any feature that is plausibly human remains. For example, a half-orc wearing the cloak loses his green or gray skin color and pointed ears, has no visible tusks, and is otherwise completely able to pass as a human version of his normal self. Likewise, a half-elf wearing the cloak has round ears, humanlike eyes, and no other traits indicating elven ancestry. The wearer has no control over the specific guise, and those familiar with his normal appearance can recognize him in his human guise. CONSTRUCTIONRequirements Craft Wondrous Item, disguise self; Cost 450 gp | 45000 | Craft Wondrous Item, disguise self | 0 | NULL | 450 | Cloak Of Human Guise | 0 | Wondrous Item | 0 | 900 | 0 | 0 | 1 lb. | 0 | shoulders | 900 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | faint illusion | 0 | 0 | 0 | Ultimate Equipment | This plain cloak only has any effect when worn by a member of a half-human race, such as a half-orc or half-elf. It alters the wearer's appearance similarly to a hat of disguise, but only to the extent that it conceals or alters the wearer's non-human physical traits so the creature appears fully human. Any feature that is plausibly human remains. For example, a half-orc wearing the cloak loses his green or gray skin color and pointed ears, has no visible tusks, and is otherwise completely able to pass as a human version of his normal self. Likewise, a half-elf wearing the cloak has round ears, humanlike eyes, and no other traits indicating elven ancestry. The wearer has no control over the specific guise, and those familiar with his normal appearance can recognize him in his human guise. |
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