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| notes = * Other methods for obtaining this mace existed in earlier versions of the game but were mostly removed by patch 5 preventing the player from interacting with the inventory of summons at all.  
| notes = * Other methods for obtaining this mace existed in earlier versions of the game but were mostly removed by patch 5 preventing the player from interacting with the inventory of summons at all.  
** Devas summoned by [[Planar Ally: Deva]] could have their mace taken by opening any character's inventory, selecting the Deva's portrait, dragging the weapon from the equipped slot to the inventory, and then dropping the weapon from the inventory onto the ground. The weapon could then be picked up and used by any character.
** Devas summoned by [[Planar Ally: Deva]] could have their mace taken by opening any character's inventory, selecting the Deva's portrait, dragging the weapon from the equipped slot to the inventory, and then dropping the weapon from the inventory onto the ground. The weapon could then be picked up and used by any character.
** It was also possible to take the mace from a Deva's corpse by picking up the body itself, then going into the inventory of the character carrying the body and selecting their melee weapon slotm which would cause the mace to appear as a weapon that could be swapped to.
** It was also possible to take the mace from a Deva's corpse by picking up the body itself, then going into the inventory of the character carrying the body and selecting their melee weapon slot, which would cause the mace to appear as a weapon that could be swapped to.


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Deva Mace image

Deva Mace is a common variant of the Maces family of weapons wielded by Deva.

Description Icon.png

The golden slopes of the celestial heavens are filled with angels. Theistic scholars don't know what they do, but whatever it is, they do it holy.

Properties

Damage
D6 Bludgeoning.png 1d6 (1~6) + Strength modifier Damage TypesBludgeoning damage
Extra damage
D8 Radiant.png 4d8 (4~32) Damage TypesRadiant damage
Details
Maces Maces
Rarity: Common
Enchantment: None
 One-Handed
Dippable Dippable
 Melee: 1.5 m / 5  ft
 Weight: 1.8 kg / 3.6 lb
Price: 30 gp
UUID c0fb0a11-1f29-470c-a95b-102377ef2356

Weapon actions

Proficiency Icon.png If you have proficiency, equip in main hand to gain:

Concussive Smash Concussive Smash ()

Hit an enemy with all your might to deal damage and possibly Daze Daze them.

Where to find

  • Equipped by the Deva summoned from Planar Ally: Deva as well as other instances of Devas in game.
  • As of Hotfix 17 can still be looted from a Deva that spawns from Castigated by Divinity.
    • The Deva has to be felled in an outdoor area like the outdoor Lower City. Take a long rest afterwards, and come back to the place where the Deva's body was. Instead of the body, there will be a pouch laying on the ground with the mace inside.

Notes

  • Other methods for obtaining this mace existed in earlier versions of the game but were mostly removed by patch 5 preventing the player from interacting with the inventory of summons at all.
    • Devas summoned by Planar Ally: Deva could have their mace taken by opening any character's inventory, selecting the Deva's portrait, dragging the weapon from the equipped slot to the inventory, and then dropping the weapon from the inventory onto the ground. The weapon could then be picked up and used by any character.
    • It was also possible to take the mace from a Deva's corpse by picking up the body itself, then going into the inventory of the character carrying the body and selecting their melee weapon slot, which would cause the mace to appear as a weapon that could be swapped to.