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  1. Mighty Wallop. The head of the weapon you touch is suddenly encased in a filmy halo that only you can see, extending out from the weapon to a distance of several inches. Mighty wallop increases the damage of a bludgeoning melee weapon by one size category without increasing the dimensions or weight of the weapon.

  2. The Mighty Wallop! was a short-lived band from Jamestown, New York formed by Dennis Drew, Steve Gustafson, and Jeff Erickson of the band 10,000 Maniacs in 2001. It was quickly a sextet, which included Ryan Seekings on drums, Stan Barton on fiddle, and another guitar player.

  3. Mighty Wallop. ( Races of the Dragon ) Transmutation. Level: Sorcerer 1 , Wizard 1 , Components: V , S , AF , Casting Time: 1 standard action. Range: Touch. Target: One bludgeoning melee weapon. Duration: 1 minute/level. Saving Throw: None (object) Spell Resistance: No (object)

  4. Mighty Wallop, Greater. ( Races of the Dragon ) Transmutation. Level: Sorcerer 3 , Wizard 3 , Components: Duration: 1 hour/level. As mighty wallop, except that the bludgeoning melee weapon damage increases by one size category for every four caster levels you have, to a maximum of five size categories or up to an effective size of Colossal.

  5. MIGHTY WALLOP, GREATER. Transmutation . Level: Sorcerer/wizard 3 Duration: 1 hour/level. As mighty wallop, except that the bludgeoning melee weapon damage increases by one size category for every four caster levels you have, to a maximum of five size categories or up to an effective size of Colossal.

  6. 28 de nov. de 2015 · Who doesn't have a Ghost Touch or a Magic Weapon spell in his book. In fact, he has several other spells. He casts Burning Sword (from Spell Compendium) on Fighter's longsword, Keen Edge (PHB) on Rogue's shortsword and Mighty Wallop (Races of the Dragon) on Barb's warhammer.

  7. The Mighty Wallop! was a short-lived band from Jamestown, New York formed by Dennis Drew, Steve Gustafson, and Jeff Erickson of the band 10,000 Maniacs in 2001. It was quickly a sextet, which included Ryan Seekings on drums, Stan Barton on fiddle, and another guitar player.