Quote Originally Posted by jqavins View Post
Point of clarification: It should work for any blade, whether it's intended as a weapon or not, yes? An eating knife, utility knife, surgical scalpel, etc.?
This was my intent. I was trying to exclude axes and polearms which have blades but are not considered bladed weapons under D&D rules. Kukris, khopeks, and table knives qualify, military forks, bec-de-corbins, and lightsabers do not.

61: Dancing Sword (cursed)

This magic weapon bears a +4 Enhancement and grants the wielder the benefits of the Evasion Feat. It will also test positive as a Dancing Sword, a weapon which, when activated, fights as if wielded by the activating character, but it needs no assistance once activated, and it will continue to fight untended until disarmed, destroyed, or until the last foe surrenders or is slain.

Once this happens the cursed sword returns to the activating character upon whom it inflicts Otto's Irresistable Dance. The sword and character perform barbarian fertility dances, minuets, waltzes, lindys, hops, hustles, line dances, and twerks until a successful casting of Remove Curse.

If Remove Curse and Dispell Magic are cast simultaneously and both succeed the curse will be removed and the sword will revert to the properties of a Dancing Sword without the ability to inflict Otto's Irresistable Dance on its weilder.