It isn't a magical weapon but has some special effects because of the natural benefits of the adamantine material that was used to create it
- Natural 1 isn't a miss if with the bonuses it would normally hit
-The weapon can't break by physical means (isn't immune to magic)
-If you use the dodge action while holding this with both hands except of the normal benefits you gain when in dodge you also increase your AC by your proficiency bonus
-In case of a crit hit against a creature one size larger than you or smaller that can bleed you can roll a d20 and if it is 20 you cut one of his limbs as part of your crit attack (or something similar by DM's choice in case the creature doesn't have limbs). Can't use this in creatures with no physical bodies (like elementals)
Proficiency with a Longsword allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it.
This weapon has the following mastery property. To use this property, you must have a feature that lets you use it.
Sap. If you hit a creature with this weapon, that creature has Disadvantage on its next attack roll before the start of your next turn.
Notes: Versatile, Sap
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