Light Constructs are visibly magical, shedding bright light in a 10-foot radius and dim light for an additional 10 feet.Light Constructs use the following rules: Light ConstructsĪs an action, you can use your Power Ring to construct inanimate objects in your hand or on the ground in an unoccupied space that you can see within 10 feet of you. If your power ring is destroyed or you lose it, you can create a new power ring if you have your Jeweler's Tools with you at the end of a long rest. You can also use your power ring as a spellcasting focus for your artificer spells. You can have only one of each type of construct formed at a time, and their form must be that of a weapon, item, or structure that you have seen. Your power ring can create Light Constructs and Weapon Constructs. Starting at 3rd level, your skill with magic and Jeweler's Tools has yielded a powerful ring used for utility as well as combat. These spells count as artificer spells for you, but they don’t count against the number of artificer spells you prepare. Starting at 3rd level, you always have certain spells prepared after you reach particular levels in this class, as shown in the Lightsmith Spells table. If you already have this proficiency, you gain proficiency with one other type of artisan's tools of your choice. When you adopt this specialization at 3rd level, you gain proficiency with Jeweler's Tools. Many orders and guilds seek out Lightsmith's to combat creatures of the dark, whether fiend, undead, or otherwise. The might of their power rings have become a beacon to those in need of their help. If we determine your claim is not valid, we will not pay the freight in either direction, and will charge a service fee for checking your item plus a handling fee for the re-crating of your item.Lightsmith's, through their knowledge and skill, have created powerful rings that allow them to tap into the light spectrum to create temporary constructs. If we determine upon examination that your claim is valid, we will compensate you for the shipping. If we cannot determine definite validity of your claim over the phone, we will require that you ship the item back to us for warranty determination at your expense. If we deem your claim valid by phone or email, we will determine how we will resolve it, either by local service, shipment back to us, or replacement. We recommend that you make every effort to report any warranty claim before installation to avoid the cost of un-installing the item. If the item is installed, we will honor any valid warranty claim, but will not pay or make allowance for un-installing or removing the item. We will not pay for a new crate so it is important that you not destroy your crate (or other packaging) until you are satisfied with your order. Some variation from samples is normal for patinas, glass, and mica. If we determine that we have shipped you items inconsistent with the contract or the specifications that we have agreed on as specified in the order paperwork, we will correct the problem by replacement, repair, or refund, as we deem appropriate, and we will pay the freight. Patinas (finishes) are not covered by our warranty. Damage caused due to mishandling, improper installation, and shipping is not covered by our warranty. Any problems brought to our attention more than 30 days from receipt of order may not be covered by our warranty as shipping, handling, or storage issues may come into consideration as we assess the problem. Please inspect all products upon receipt. Our products are specialty-manufactured goods guaranteed for parts and workmanship for a period of one year subsequent to completion. Illuminated farm sinks made of copper, bronze or nickel. While the Texas Lightsmith standard line is ever-increasing, custom projects are welcome. Using a wider variety of both old and new world metalworking techniques than any other light maker in the business, Texas Lightsmith can satisfy all tastes and most budgets.Īll Texas Lightsmith products are handcrafted by metal smiths at the Texas Lightsmith studio in Austin, Texas. Since its inception, Texas Lightsmith has produced thousands of custom chandeliers, wall fixtures, venthoods, hanging lanterns, fireplace screens, and other exquisite and unique items. In addition to standard sheet metal and wrought iron fabrication techniques, Texas Lightsmith regularly employs weaving of metal, repouss©, etching, punching, and hammer forming to create a diverse design base for all projects. Worsham III established Texas Lightsmith in 1995, and was joined by Trey Jones in 2001, with the mission of providing a competitive source for excellent lighting, while offering the widest array of metalworking techniques to allow for unlimited design possibilities.
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