A witch finger is a common toy shaped like a hollow gnarled and warty finger with a long claw-like nail which is slipped over the finger. They are made of plastic, rubber, or some other flexible material. Most are nothing more than novelty toys for children. This one, however, possesses a small measure of real witchcraft.
Created by wizards and witches around harvest time, these magical toys are often given out to children as trick-or-treating goodies.
Each witch finger is bound with one cantrip. While wearing a witch finger, you are able to cast the cantrip bound to the toy. The DM chooses the cantrip or determines it randomly from the options below.
d10 | Cantrip |
1 | control flames |
2 | dancing lights |
3 | druidcraft |
4 | light |
5 | mage hand |
6 | message |
7 | minor illusion |
8 | prestidigitation |
9 | shape water |
10 | thaumaturgy |
You can wear 1 witch finger on each finger. A witch finger's magic dissipates after 1d6 days.
Notes: Creation, Control, Communication, Social, Utility, Handwear
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