![]() ![]() ![]() This manifests as a +2 to all Stealth Skill rolls the attuned wearer makes. ![]() As a result, the eye tends to slip over them, the sounds they make are uninteresting, their scent grows bland, their very presence a nullity. The focus of intent required to perceive a wearer of such a Cloak is loosened, ever so slightly. This Cloaks eldritch powers are subtle, but undeniable.The owner of this magic item must wear it continuously for 24 hours to attune it to their aura, and until that time has passed, it provides no benefits to the wearer.Ĭloak of Elvenkind +1 Cost: 5,000 gp Weight: 3 lbs.Ī Cloak of Elvenkind +2 allows the attuned wearer to be far more intrepid in their adventures. They are not precisely a Cloak of Invisibility, but in many ways, they're even better. They all allow the wearer to vanish from sight, and make their steps muffled to boot. Most Cloaks will be found with at least some efforts at a stylish cut, so the sympathetic aspects of the magic seem to be working.Ĭloaks of Elvenkind, aside from looking fabulous, are also eminently useful for anyone who wishes to be subtle and discrete in their activites. The First World is fabled as a place of enormous age and erudition, where exquisite taste and subtlety are the norm rather than the lonely exception. This is because the Cloak of Elvenkind is meant to evoke the essence of the First World (supposedly the long-ago home of the Elves). The Cloak of Elvenkind is a nice cloak, almost always well cut and of quality materials, and any decorations are of a highly refined style. For that matter, most of them aren't even made by Elves. Contrary to the popular 'joke', no, the Cloak of Elvenkind isn't made out of actual Elves. ![]()
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