Rune Arm



The Rune Arm (or Arm Cannon) is a kind of equipment implemented with Update 11 and the Artificer class. It goes into the secondary weapon/off hand slot and requires Artificer Rune Arm Use feat (Artificer level 2 class feat) to use.

Rune Arms can be used in the offhand (with a crossbow). The Rune arm has unique magical properties such as: Imbuing magical weapon damage to the main hand weapon attacks (and glancing blows with proficient Dwarven War Axe or Bastard Sword use), magical enhancements, and being modifiable via the Cannith Crafting system.

The Rune Arm also functions as a weapon as a free action (not restricting the users ability to cast or attack). The weapon uses Charges with five tiers, and these charges increase in damage the higher the tier (Rune Arms have a max tier level). Charges can be added standing still or while moving limited by the "Stable Charge Tier".

Rune Arms are currently only acquired by finishing certain quest chains, or in certain chests already known for dropping named and/or rare loot, such as the three dragon chests in Gianthold Tor; there are currently no randomly generated Rune Arms. The complete list of known Rune Arms, as well as their location, are below.

There are no vendors (general or pawn) who purchase Rune Arms. Therefore, only BtA/BtC on equip Rune Arms can be sold and only via the auction house/shard exchange.

Interaction with other classes
 * Rune arms uncenter Monks
 * Rune arms break Druidic Oath

Crafting
The enchantments on some Rune Arms can be modified using Cannith Crafting. This applies to Rune Arms with the the Craftable Rune Arm enchantment - see Craftable Rune Arm for details.

All craftable rune arms can have one suffix and one prefix enchantment. Rune arms with or higher also can have the extra slot added to them (aka Mark of House Cannith Slot). Rune arms have their own set of enchantments that can be applied to them (similar to but more restricted than trinkets).

Unlike the rest of Cannith Crafting, Minimum Level Shards are not required to be applied to the rune arm before adding enchantment shards. In fact, Minimum Level Shards cannot be applied to rune arms because the minimum level of the Rune Arm is set by the item itself, and crafting enchantments onto the rune arm will not change the minimum level.

How it works

 * Can be worn together with one-handed weapons and crossbows (not bows) along with scrolls.
 * Tapping the Alt button will start charging it up, tapping it again fires it. You can keymap a different button if you wish.
 * You can Toggle the Rune Arm Use feat on while on an action-bar to make it keep auto-charging.
 * Damage will be affected by Artificer level and charge tier.
 * Rune Arms will give bonus damage to the weapon in your main hand.
 * Moving or blocking with a charge reduces the charge to its maximum stable tier.


 * This doesn't seem to match the in-game DC, see.

Increasing damage

 * Items and enhancements that increase spell damage or create spell criticals also affect rune arm damage.
 * Rune Arms don't benefit from items with a bonus to caster level on Evocation (Infused Chaosrobe, Might of the Abishai).
 * Rune Arms don't benefit from Prestige Bonuses to caster level (Radiant Servant will not boost Candlelight/Coronach/Tira's Splendor, for instance).
 * Rune Arms do benefit from the Spellsinger's Song of Arcane Might.
 * The DC of Rune Arm blasts is: 10 + (Charge Tier + 1) + (INT modifier) + (Max Charge Tier - 1) + (Evocation Feat Bonuses)
 * Different Rune Arms can be resisted with different saves (Fortitude/Reflex/Will).

Named Rune Arms
As of Update 14, a total of 25 named Rune Arms had been added to the game. They most commonly appear in the end-reward lists in chains or quests. They may also be found in named loot/wilderness encounter/raid chests.

Additional rune arms are available from the DDO Store. ML5 and ML13 variants exist, e.g. or. All are craftable. The following elements are available: Ice (Cold Bolts), Acid (Acid Shot), Fire (Fire Blast), Lightning (Electrical Blast), Radiant (Light Spirals), Force (Force Shot).