3rd-level warlock feature When you choose your Pact Boon feature, the following option is available to you.
Pact of the Talisman Your patron gives you an amulet, a talisman that can aid the wearer when the need is great. When the wearer fails an ability check, they can add a d4 to the roll, potentially turning the roll into a success. This benefit can be used a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, and all expended uses are restored when you finish a long rest.
If you lose the talisman, you can perform a 1-hour ceremony to receive a replacement from your patron. This ceremony can be performed during a short or long rest, and it destroys the previous amulet. The talisman turns to ash when you die.
You can enable it as a optional feature to make it appear as a Pact Boon because it's a optional boon? Something like that, or the D&D Beyond team did something wrong. I want to say it's the former.
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3rd-level warlock feature
When you choose your Pact Boon feature, the following option is available to you.
Pact of the Talisman
Your patron gives you an amulet, a talisman that can aid the wearer when the need is great. When the wearer fails an ability check, they can add a d4 to the roll, potentially turning the roll into a success. This benefit can be used a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, and all expended uses are restored when you finish a long rest.
If you lose the talisman, you can perform a 1-hour ceremony to receive a replacement from your patron. This ceremony can be performed during a short or long rest, and it destroys the previous amulet. The talisman turns to ash when you die.
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This appears as a normal Pact Boon option and in the optional feature manager.
I've tried to mess around with it and you can't make items your "talisman" like you can pact weapons, so I don't know if it's that you can have both.
What's the point of having it twice?
You can enable it as a optional feature to make it appear as a Pact Boon because it's a optional boon? Something like that, or the D&D Beyond team did something wrong. I want to say it's the former.
if I edit a message, most of the time it's because of grammar. The rest of the time I'll put "Edit:" at the bottom.
It's both a normal pact boon and optional pact boon which doesn't any sense because the optional one doesn't do anything when you select it.