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magic items - What is the origin of the Vorpal Sword? - Role-playing . . . The Vorpal swords originate from "Jabberwocky" apparently vorpal fatal Dungeonland The Land Behind the Magic Mirror vorpal blade The Wild Beyond the Witchlight Regarding the word 'vorpal' elsewhere: the Jaberwocky is a nonsense poem Many of the words in it were completely made up, yet can be easily understood That's the point
How would giving a creature a Vorpal Sword affect their CR? 6 The Vorpal Sword is a legendary magical item that allows heads to be struck from bodies, as well as doing a tonne more damage if it doesn't A good summary has already been discussed on this site I'm a little unsure how it would affect a creatures CR though, and would like some help
Does adamantine armor protect you from being beheaded by a vorpal sword? The creature dies if it can't survive without the lost head A roll of a natural 20 is also a critical hit, which adamantine armor reduces into a regular hit So, if a creature wearing adamantine armor is hit by such an attack from a vorpal sword, does the adamantine armor also prevent the beheading property of that sword?
How should a DM handle Vorpal + Surge of Fortune? I have a fairly clever player whose character recently died He decided to make a new one, whose thing is being an Eldritch Disciple Halfling that throws a Returning Vorpal Dagger around As a remi
dnd 5e 2014 - What does the Vorpal Sword ignoring resistance to . . . 9 I was reading through the Dungeon Master's Guide and I came across a magic item, the vorpal sword The description states that it is a magic weapon If I am not wrong, magic weapons bypass resistances and immunities against damage types, but in the description it also states it ignores resistance to slashing damage Am I missing some point?