![]() ![]() In addition, you have advantage on Intelligence (Religion) checks related to the worship of the Great Gargantuans. If you are targeted by dispel magic or a similar spell, your size is reduced to your original size for the duration of the dispelling effect. When you attune to the hammer, your size automatically increases by one size, as if affected by the enlarge/reduce spell. If your Strength is already equal to or greater than 25, the hammer has no effect on you. While attuned to the behemoth sledge, your Strength score becomes 25. ![]() While wielding the sledge, attacks you make with it deal double damage to objects and structures. Attacks made with the hammer deal 1d10 damage when wielded with one hand, or 1d12 damage when wielded with two hands. Whenever you hit a creature with an attack using the hammer, you gain a number of temporary hit points equal to the damage dealt. The behemoth sledge has the following random properties: The behemoth sledge is a magic weapon that grants a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with it. If translated, these runes spell out a prayer to beings known as the Gargantua, asking for their blessings of strength. On its surface is carved a tree, with a large elephantine beast tangled in its roots, all surrounded by dozens of runes in the Druidic language. The top of the sledge’s handle flares into a decorative haft of a deep copper color, whose texture looks like stone but which feels like polished bronze to the touch. ![]() The moss covering its wooden handle helps make the weight comfortable in your hands, and the crude angles of the hammer’s stone head work perfectly to smash through armor and bone alike. ![]() Though it looks as if it was pulled straight from the ground, a closer look shows that this enormous hammer was clearly crafted with incredible attention to detail. Behemoth Sledge- Weapon (warhammer), artifact (requires attunement by a creature with a Strength score of 20 or higher) ![]()
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