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PFS LimitedSkirmisher's CoatItem 11

This Item may contain spoilers from the Spore War Adventure Path

Rare Invested Magical 
Source Pathfinder #210: Whispers in the Dirt pg. 79
Price 1,300 gp
Usage worn garment; Bulk L
Valued among soldiers (particularly those from wartorn Nirmathas) who often find themselves operating undercover, this large-collared garment is reminiscent of a highwayman’s coat. A skirmisher’s coat is cleverly constructed, and contains several concealed pockets and grants the wearer a +2 item bonus to checks made to Conceal an Object.

Activate—Costume Change [one-action] (concentrate, illusion); Effect You change the shape and appearance of all your clothing, making them appear as ordinary or fine clothes of your imagining. This doesn’t change the statistics of any armor you’re wearing. Only a creature that’s benefiting from truesight or a similar effect can attempt to disbelieve this illusion, with a DC of 28.

Activate—Unexpected Armament [one-action] (manipulate); Frequency once per day; Effect You reach into one of the coat’s pockets and withdraw a chunk of metal that instantly expands into a common simple or martial melee weapon of your choice. The weapon functions as a +1 striking weapon. When you produce the weapon, you decide if it is made from cold iron or silver, and which one of the following property runes it gains: corrosive, flaming, frost, shock, or thundering. This weapon remains for 1 hour or until it leaves your grasp, at which point it vanishes.