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Originally Posted by Solusek Well, I would definitely add Foebane +5 to the list. This weapon is very underrated in my opinion, and may not look very spectacular on the first glance, but if you take I closer look it's really awesome. First of all, it adds +1 to all saving throws, which is nice.
In addition, it does +6 dmg against all undead, shapeshifters, and all extra planar creatures, which basically covers the whole repertoire of dangerous enemies. So actually this sword does 2d4 + 11 dmg instead of 2d4 +5.
That alone is already awesome. Now add the Larloch's Minor Drain(no save) for an additional +4dmg AND +4hitpoints on hit, which even adds to your maximum HP. To sum up Foebane gives +1to all saves, does 2d4 +15(!!) dmg and leeches 4 life per hit, adding up to your maximum hp. Combine this with Crom Faeyr in your off-hand for 25 strength and it stops being funny.
So long,
Sol | But who uses foebane on my list? I'd have to take out one of the weapons I'm using, and they all look better than foebane. Quote:
Originally Posted by Crenshinibon In the end your weapon choice depends on your play style. While I don't use it too much, the Answerer +4 looks very appealing. But the combination I gave you should be powerful enough.
Seriously though, with 25 strength and six Tenser's and an Improved Haste on him while wielding Carsomyr, your Mage/Thief will me nearly invincible. | This is a no-reloads game. I'm going to keep my M/T as far from combat as possible! 
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