Water-proof sword

>water-proof sword

So gold?

Or platinum, yeah? No? Yeah?

A sword that proves water? Cool.

>This is water
>No it's not
>*Draws waterproofing sword*
>Sword glows
>It is water!!!!

Nice.

Did he (she?) ded?

That could be legit useful. Don't want to have any wizards selling you fake water.

There's a kind of oasis that looks like it'd be good water to drink, but actually kills you since it's terribly polluted with natural gases and other bacteria. You can tell because no greenery grows around these oases, but would the sword glow in this situation?

Hmm...

We were talking only a +1 waterproofing sword.
To tell if it is potable water, requires a +2 waterproofing sword.

Are you trying to power game us?

Nah, Terry just stood underwater for a bit longer than usual and let out a gasp.

one word to make the requirement only one cantrip and a pipe, distillation

>This is water
>No it's not
>*Draws waterproofing sword*
>Sword
>There are these two young fish swimming along, and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, who nods at ...

>proof
>the act of testing or making trial of anything; test; trial:

Maybe the sword tests its would-be wielder with water?

>you couldn't hold your breath long enough --
your sword drowns you
>bad end

>be in a wizard's lab
>see beaker of transparent, colorless liquid
>barbarian: "man killing those minions has me parched, don't mind if I do"
This sword helps you tell the difference between water and hydrochloric acid.

>a pair of enchanted dowsing rods that both find liquid sources and determine what they are

This is going right into my Western campaign.

That's handy.

>There are two vials...one is water the other is an acid
>We could test a drop of each and determine......
>No fuck that, we'll make a magical sword that tells us!

Fucking wizards man...

>Walk by a hidden stream
>Your sword comes to life and flings itself in its direction
>Sadly, your lady-friend was in the way

>Human's are 60% water
>the sword can act a weak detect human spell

That's how my PC was conceived

>submerge sword in large body of water
>sword goes haywire because water is everywhere, spins so hard it creates a whirlpool

And this is why the Lady of the Lake chucked her scimitar at Arthur.