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Will the rust monsters antenna still rust things after death? A metal weapon that deals damage to a rust lord corrodes immediately.

Against creatures made of metal, a rust monster’s antennae deal 6d6+10 points of damage. The rust monster closes in and lashes out with its antenna toward the paladin's adamantine longsword. If it succeeds at an antenna Strike or Disarm attempt with its antenna, the rust monster deals 2d6 damage (doubled on a critical hit) to a metal item the target is wearing or holding, ignoring its Hardness. Posted by u/[deleted] 5 years ago. It seems that some of the wording changed under the "rust" ability. save hide report. Just when all hope seems gone and the paladin's family heirloom will be lost to the ages, the paladin reaches out with his adamantine-clad gauntlet and grabs the antenna. 93% Upvoted. The object touched takes half its maximum hp in damage and gains the broken condition—a second hit destroys the item. Rust Metal. The new Rust Metal doesn't affect magical items at all, only affects weapons that actually strike the rust monster, and when making a rust antenna attack against a weapon or armor held by a creature the creature is allowed a DC 11 Dexterity save to avoid the attack. If used, the antenna increases the spell's caster level by 1. Archived. Rust A rust monster’s antenna causes metal to rapidly rust and corrode. I remember rust monsters being very dangerous because not only does the antenna corrode but weapons that hit it corrode as well. If the object isn't being worn or carried, the touch destroys a 1-foot cube of it. DESCRIPTION Crafted from a preserved rust monster antenna, this item works similarly to a gauntlet of rust, with the exceptions that you can make a rusting grasp touch attack with the whip at will, you can use it on all non-magical metallic objects (not just ferrous ones), and it does not protect you from other rusting …

Antenna Disarm The rust monster attempts to Disarm a metal item a creature is holding using its antenna (with the same modifier as an antenna Strike). Is the ability of the Rust Monster Antennae Whip a Standard action to activate, or is it a passive ability? Metalsense (Ex) The rust monster can pinpoint, by scent, the location of ferrous metal within 30 feet of it. Close. After dealing damage, the weapon takes a permanent and cumulative −1 penalty to damage rolls. share. Rust Monster Milk is the name of a potent drink created by the brew masters of the Golden Troll alehouse. Rust A rust monster’s antenna causes metal to rapidly rust and corrode. A successful DC 20 Knowledge (dungeoneering) check allows a caster to use a single rust monster antenna as an optional material component for the Rusting Grasp spell. 1E Player. Rust: Each time the rust monster is struck by a metal weapon, and each time it hits a suit of metal armor or a metal weapon with its antennae, the armor or weapon is rusted. Rust Monster Changes in Pathfinder. Prior it said specifically that weapons that hit it corrode, but that line was taken out from 3.5. If the object is being worn or carried by a creature, the creature can make a DC 11 Dexterity saving throw to avoid the rust monster's … Antennae: The rust monster corrodes a nonmagical ferrous metal object it can see within 5 feet of it. If it is the latter, … Will the rust monsters antenna still rust things after death? Rust Monster Antennae Whip+Full Attack? Wooden, stone, and other nonmetallic weapons are unaffected.