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Is there a simple way to create a pair of items so that when you are attuned to both you gain additional benefits?
Also, is there a way an item can give you a feat when attuned?
Example: I have a homebrew short sword and dagger. I want to set it up that when you are attuned to the dagger you gain the Dual Wielder feat.
There's no way to define links/dependencies between items to give additional powers.
The only similar sort of thing I can think of is Gauntlets of Ogre Power and the legendary weapon etc.
So, you add the "combined power" as requiring attunement, then add a requirement to the attunement that you can only attune if you possess both items.
With regards adding a feat to an item, you're better off just making the item grant the same abilities that the feat would.
Pun-loving nerd | Faith Elisabeth Lilley | She/Her/Hers | Profile art by Becca GolinsIf you need help with homebrew, please post on the homebrew forums, where multiple staff and moderators can read your post and help you!"We got this, no problem! I'll take the twenty on the left - you guys handle the one on the right!"🔊
Is there a simple way to create a pair of items so that when you are attuned to both you gain additional benefits?
Also, is there a way an item can give you a feat when attuned?
Example: I have a homebrew short sword and dagger. I want to set it up that when you are attuned to the dagger you gain the Dual Wielder feat.
There's no way to define links/dependencies between items to give additional powers.
The only similar sort of thing I can think of is Gauntlets of Ogre Power and the legendary weapon etc.
So, you add the "combined power" as requiring attunement, then add a requirement to the attunement that you can only attune if you possess both items.
With regards adding a feat to an item, you're better off just making the item grant the same abilities that the feat would.
Pun-loving nerd | Faith Elisabeth Lilley | She/Her/Hers | Profile art by Becca Golins
If you need help with homebrew, please post on the homebrew forums, where multiple staff and moderators can read your post and help you!
"We got this, no problem! I'll take the twenty on the left - you guys handle the one on the right!"🔊