Explore New Dimensions of L3go Architecture with the Magical Trunk

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The L3go magical trunk is a revolutionary new product in the world of toys and building blocks. Developed by a team of creative engineers and designers, this magical trunk combines the popular concept of building blocks with an added touch of magic. The trunk itself is made from high-quality materials and is designed to be lightweight and portable, making it easy to take your creations on the go. It features various compartments and storage spaces, allowing you to neatly organize and store your building blocks, accessories, and even completed structures. What sets the L3go magical trunk apart from other building block sets is its magical elements. The trunk comes with a set of special blocks and accessories that can be used to create amazing structures that defy gravity and logic.


So I collect my sword and the next morning I set off to Scardale with its mayor to preform at some big city function. In just one days travel we run into 10 goblins (NBD), then an Ettin and then after that not one but two Hill Giant Wereboars (that one was more tough) So first of all the only ones to damage me? Goblins. I took no damage in either fight with the giants, and not because I was standing back letting the fighters/barbarians/clerics do all the fighting. I entangle one of the Wereboar and try to coup de graw it. And I actually can't because I do so little damage (Mofo's have a +20 to their Fort save)
After finding some really awesome treasure and leveling up one of the guys in the party asked me what my sword's name was. (because I explained that it wanted to kill giants, and every one lol'd) And I had to pause and go "Well I hadn't thought of it yet" And really I have no idea, so I was hoping to get an appropriate name for it.
Please help

INT 13 WIS 10 CHA 13 Ego 1 enhancement bonus 1 special ability Spell Storing 2 INT 2 CHA 6 Ego Points I totally crushed its Will but I want to get on well with my sword so I decided if the chance arose I would throw it a bone on the giant slaying. INT 13 WIS 10 CHA 13 Ego 1 enhancement bonus 1 special ability Spell Storing 2 INT 2 CHA 6 Ego Points I totally crushed its Will but I want to get on well with my sword so I decided if the chance arose I would throw it a bone on the giant slaying.

Magical sword names

The trunk comes with a set of special blocks and accessories that can be used to create amazing structures that defy gravity and logic. These magical blocks have invisible connectors that allow them to float, spin, and even defy gravity when combined in specific ways. The possibilities for creativity and imagination are endless! Children and adults alike will be captivated by the endless possibilities and fun that the L3go magical trunk offers.

Magical sword names

Okay so I am playing in a campaign as a pixie rogue bard and in game I just got a magical sword made for me. I wanted to do something to increase damage some because well I have a 6 in strength (thats after putting another point in there at level 4) So with my small sized rapier I was doing a whopping 1d4-3 damage. Anyways so I got it like 1 day ago in game and I found out that my pixie's colour splash rapier wants to hunt giants. Seriously when I found that out I almost died laughing.
Here are its stats
Magic Weapon +1
Spell Storing: Color Spray
Intelligent Item: LG, Defeat/Slay Giants, Empathic = 2 lesser power slots, 60' vision and hearing, Not illuminated.
INT: 13
WIS: 10
CHA: 13
Ego: +1 (enhancement bonus) +1 (special ability: Spell Storing) +2 (INT)+2 (CHA)= 6 Ego Points
I totally crushed its Will but I want to get on well with my sword so I decided if the chance arose I would throw it a bone on the giant slaying.

So I collect my sword and the next morning I set off to Scardale with its mayor to preform at some big city function. In just one days travel we run into 10 goblins (NBD), then an Ettin and then after that not one but two Hill Giant Wereboars (that one was more tough) So first of all the only ones to damage me? Goblins. I took no damage in either fight with the giants, and not because I was standing back letting the fighters/barbarians/clerics do all the fighting. I entangle one of the Wereboar and try to coup de graw it. And I actually can't because I do so little damage (Mofo's have a +20 to their Fort save)
After finding some really awesome treasure and leveling up one of the guys in the party asked me what my sword's name was. (because I explained that it wanted to kill giants, and every one lol'd) And I had to pause and go "Well I hadn't thought of it yet" And really I have no idea, so I was hoping to get an appropriate name for it.
Please help GoatBoy 2011-11-01, 01:57 AM

May I ask first why you have it described as "Spell Storing: Color Spray"? Unless it's a custom enchantment, spell storing weapons can store any targeted spell of up to 3rd level.

Okay so I am playing in a campaign as a pixie rogue bard and in game I just got a magical sword made for me. I wanted to do something to increase damage some because well I have a 6 in strength (thats after putting another point in there at level 4) So with my small sized rapier I was doing a whopping 1d4-3 damage. Anyways so I got it like 1 day ago in game and I found out that my pixie's colour splash rapier wants to hunt giants. Seriously when I found that out I almost died laughing.
Here are its stats
Magic Weapon +1
Spell Storing: Color Spray
Intelligent Item: LG, Defeat/Slay Giants, Empathic = 2 lesser power slots, 60' vision and hearing, Not illuminated.
INT: 13
WIS: 10
CHA: 13
Ego: +1 (enhancement bonus) +1 (special ability: Spell Storing) +2 (INT)+2 (CHA)= 6 Ego Points
I totally crushed its Will but I want to get on well with my sword so I decided if the chance arose I would throw it a bone on the giant slaying.
L3go magical trunk

It encourages critical thinking, problem-solving, and imaginative play. From building towering castles that float in mid-air to creating intricate mazes that twist and turn, the L3go magical trunk sparks curiosity and creativity in everyone who interacts with it. Not only does the L3go magical trunk provide hours of entertainment and fun, but it also promotes the development of important skills. Young children will enhance their motor skills, spatial awareness, and hand-eye coordination as they manipulate and connect the blocks. Older children and adults will have the opportunity to explore engineering concepts, experiment with different designs, and learn about the principles of balance and stability. With the L3go magical trunk, the possibilities are truly endless. Whether you're a seasoned builder looking to take your creations to the next level or a beginner just starting to explore the world of building blocks, this magical trunk will ignite your imagination and bring your ideas to life. Get ready to unlock the magic and embark on a journey of creativity and discovery with the L3go magical trunk!.

Reviews for "The Ultimate Gift for L3go Enthusiasts - the Magical Trunk"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the L3go magical trunk. The pieces were poorly made and kept falling apart when my child was trying to build something. The instructions were also confusing and not very helpful. It was frustrating for both my child and me. I would not recommend this product.
2. John - 1 star - I bought the L3go magical trunk as a gift for my nephew and it turned out to be a huge letdown. The quality of the bricks was extremely poor, with many pieces not fitting together properly. The trunk itself was flimsy and easily knocked over, causing all the pieces to spill out. It was a waste of money and a disappointment for my nephew.
3. Rebecca - 2 stars - The concept behind the L3go magical trunk is great, but the execution falls short. The bricks are not very sturdy and my child had a hard time building anything that stayed intact. The trunk itself is also not very user-friendly, with a lid that often came off too easily. Overall, I was not impressed with this product and would not purchase it again.
4. Mike - 1 star - I found the L3go magical trunk to be poorly constructed and of low quality. The bricks didn't fit together properly and constantly fell apart. The instructions were also unclear and made it difficult to build anything correctly. I would not recommend this product to anyone looking for a reliable and enjoyable building toy.
5. Jessica - 2 stars - The L3go magical trunk was a disappointment for my child and me. The bricks were flimsy and didn't stay together well, causing frustration during playtime. The trunk itself was also cheaply made and didn't hold up to normal use. Overall, it felt like a waste of money and I would not recommend it to others.

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