Haagenti's Feather
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Presented are the base statistics of the spear. Other forms will correspond to their respective statistics, keeping any applicable enhancements
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As a spear, the blade of the head is in the design of a stylized metallic feather. This feather design can also be seen in most other shapes the weapon take, like in the hilt or blades of swords and axes, and engravings on staffs or clubs. The metal parts of Haagenti's Feather are of a damascus-style blend, with striations taking the patterns of frost streaks.
A transformative weapon alters its shape at its wielder’s command, becoming any other melee weapon of the same general shape and handedness; the weapon’s categorization as simple, martial, or exotic is irrelevant. For example, a Medium transformative longsword can take the shape of any other Medium one-handed melee weapon, such as a scimitar, flail, or trident, but not a Medium light or two-handed melee weapon (such as a Medium short sword or a Medium greatsword).
It can even take the shape of comparable weapons of different size categories. For example, a Small greatsword is a two-handed slashing weapon for a Small character, but is a one-handed slashing weapon for a Medium character, which is very similar to a Medium longsword; a Small transformative greatsword can thus become an actual Medium longsword, usable by a Medium creature without the —2 penalty for using a weapon of the wrong size.
The weapon retains all of its abilities, including enhancement bonuses and weapon special abilities, except those prohibited by its current shape. For example, a keen transformative weapon functions normally in the form of a piercing or slashing weapon, but cannot use the keen special ability when in the shape of a bludgeoning weapon. When unattended, the weapon reverts to its true shape.
Changing the form of Haagenti's Feather is a mental standard action that does not provoke attacks of opportunity. If dropped or left unattended, it will revert to the shape of a spear, given enough space to do so. Being stowed or sheithed does not count as being unattended, and the weapon will retains any altered shape indefinately when carried this way.