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The '''ruic''' tree is usually found in southern forests, with mild climates and dependable precipitation. It is a tall, wide-boughed tree with a thick canopy, and produces a superior, reddish-gold wood for use in making bows. While it carries a good magical influence for that use, it is not generally used for other magical articles because of its tendency to 'snap', i.e. send a current -- or backlash -- of magic back through the individual casting the charge. The general consensus is that the energy released from the bow through the shaft as the arrows leaves it prohibits a 'snap' from occurring with bows made from the wood.

Usually found in southern forests, '''ruic''' trees flourish in areas of mild climate and dependable rainfall. Ruic is usually used to craft bows; used as a magical runestaff or shield it tends to cause a magical backlash to the wielder. This same magical repercussion or 'snap' is discharged when an arrow is shot from a bow, thus harmlessly releasing the magical energy with the arrow.

== External Links ==
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/armory/materials.asp#ruic Armory, Woods for Staves, Shields, and Bows: Ruic], on Play.net


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Revision as of 16:33, 18 March 2017

Ruic
Use Ranged
Bonus +20
ST/DU 10/25
Rarity Uncommon
Weight Modifier Unknown
Primary Color Reddish-gold

The ruic tree is usually found in southern forests, with mild climates and dependable precipitation. It is a tall, wide-boughed tree with a thick canopy, and produces a superior, reddish-gold wood for use in making bows. While it carries a good magical influence for that use, it is not generally used for other magical articles because of its tendency to 'snap', i.e. send a current -- or backlash -- of magic back through the individual casting the charge. The general consensus is that the energy released from the bow through the shaft as the arrows leaves it prohibits a 'snap' from occurring with bows made from the wood.