since tasha's cauldron, any common magic item that is not a scroll or potion is eligible to become an infusion you can learn (even if that type of magic item technically does not even exist in the setting you are in as it seems), so the infused wood foci from Ebberon: rising from the last war are now on the menu, however is the infusion worth taking? It stacks with enchanced focus, since enhanced focus only needs you to hold the item, not use it as a spellcasting focus, and going arround with two wands at once is pretty cool, and yet using a shield in the hand you are not using for an arcane focus might be more important if you are standing in the front, and also having two entire attunement slots taken up by wands might be a bit much. And like on its own without enhanced focus, assuming you take it for a damage type that has a lot of AoE's or if you are a armorer artificer with magic missile you can have that +1 count for a lot more? like i am rather clueless on this matter, do y'all think that the infusion could be a good choice in certain circumstances, and if so how often?
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since tasha's cauldron, any common magic item that is not a scroll or potion is eligible to become an infusion you can learn (even if that type of magic item technically does not even exist in the setting you are in as it seems), so the infused wood foci from Ebberon: rising from the last war are now on the menu, however is the infusion worth taking? It stacks with enchanced focus, since enhanced focus only needs you to hold the item, not use it as a spellcasting focus, and going arround with two wands at once is pretty cool, and yet using a shield in the hand you are not using for an arcane focus might be more important if you are standing in the front, and also having two entire attunement slots taken up by wands might be a bit much. And like on its own without enhanced focus, assuming you take it for a damage type that has a lot of AoE's or if you are a armorer artificer with magic missile you can have that +1 count for a lot more? like i am rather clueless on this matter, do y'all think that the infusion could be a good choice in certain circumstances, and if so how often?
i am soup, with too many ideas (all of them very spicy) who has made sufficient homebrew material and character to last an thousand human lifetimes