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Godsend

This sword-spear was crafted by the gods, and used by a powerful warrior who could walk between worlds, to slay a monster that threatened to consume all of Theros in madness.   The original blade of the Godsend was made by Purphoros, the God of the Forge, in a clash with his brother Heliod, God of the Sun. Once known as the Blade of Chaos, Purphoros worked for unending days on the weapon, eventually infusing a small fraction of his own lifeblood into it- Nyx, the substance of the gods. In doing so, Purphoros made a blade capable of cutting through Nyx, damaging it beyond repair.   In the chaos of Purphoros and Heliod’s battle, the sword fell to the earth below, and the planeswalker Elspeth grasped it in mid-flight, before vanishing into thin air. A decade later Elspeth would return, with the sword in tow, and Heliod named her as Champion of the Sun. Heliod reforged the blade into the Godsend, a powerful sword-spear with all the formidable cutting power of its predecessor, and sent Elspeth to destroy the massive hydra Polukranos, rout the minotaur hordes of the chaotic god Mogis, and end the life of the upstart deity Xenagos.   Magic Weapon The Godsend is a magic weapon that grants a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with it. In addition, attacks made with the Godsend deal an additional 1d10 radiant damage.   Random Properties The Godsend has the following randomly determined properties:
  • 2 major beneficial properties
  • 1 major detrimental property
  • 1 minor detrimental property
  Blade of Nyx You have an advantage on attacks made with this weapon against celestials, fey, and fiends, and attacks made against these types of creatures deal an additional 2d10 force damage.   Cast Down Creatures killed using the Godsend can’t be resurrected except through the use of the *wish* spell or other magic.   Champion’s Reach Whenever you make an attack with the Godsend, you can choose to use it to make a ranged attack with a range of 60 feet. After doing so, the Godsend automatically returns to you at the start of your next turn. You must have a free hand to catch the Godsend, otherwise, it falls to the ground at your feet.   Remembered Foe You have an advantage on attack rolls made with the Godsend if the target is the same as a creature you have previously killed with the Godsend. For instance, if you have killed an aboleth with the Godsend, you have an advantage on all attack rolls made with the Godsend against all other aboleths.

Significance

The Godsend is a magic weapon that grants a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with it. In addition, attacks made with the Godsend deal an additional 1d10 radiant damage.
Item type
Weapon, Melee
Rarity
Artifact
Base Price
50,000,000 GP

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