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Weapon (any hammer), very rare (requires attunement)


The might of this hammer changes to reflect your nature, using your innermost morality to overpower those that would oppose you. A creature hit by the hammer takes an extra 1d8 damage for each half of your alignment, for a total of 2d8 extra damage. The extra damages' type or types are determined by their associated alignments, as shown on the table below.

You can choose to suppress one or both halves of your alignment each time you hit a target with the hammer (no action required). When you do, the creature doesn't take the suppressed alignment's associated damage.


The truest source of your strength lies in your values. How do you approach adversity? How do you reason with your opposites? What do your actions say about you?

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Anonymous

Alignment is an interesting aspect of DnD and I love seeing things that interact with it!