This long, deep purple cape has silver, embroidered designs representing the Luxon, threads of destiny and potential that seem to change slightly whenever they are observed. Once, long ago, it was worn by a great warrior, one of the first to master dunamantic magic, who's name (ironically) has been lost to time. It imparts conflicting senses of both expectance and short-sightedness to its wearer.
Dormant
Whilst this artifact is in its dormant state, it grants the following benefits:
- It grants a d8 bonus to initiative rolls.
- When you roll an attack roll, ability check or saving throw and succeed, you can choose to fail instead, and store the result of the roll. The next time you make an attack roll, ability check or saving throw, you can replace the result with the result of a stored roll. You can store a maximum of three rolls.
Awakened
Whilst this artifact is in its awakened state, it grants the following benefits:
- Your bonus to initiative is now a d10.
- When wearing this mantle, creatures cannot have advantage on attacks rolls against you.
- When you use a stored roll to succeed an attack roll, ability check or saving throw, you can store the replaced result. When a creature you can see within 60ft of you makes an attack roll, ability check or saving throw, you can replace their result with any stored results you have. You can now store a maximum of five rolls.
Exalted
Whilst this artifact is in its exalted state, it grants the following benefits:
- Your bonus to initiative is now a d12.
- When wearing this mantle, you can use your reaction to remove disadvantage from all your rolls till the end of your next turn.
- You can now store a maximum of eight rolls.
Notes: by a devotee of the Luxon
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