Typically found in an ornate storage box along with up to 5 blank scrolls. This enchanted brush is made from exotic wood and the hair of an undiscovered species of animal. This brush allows you to create three-dimensional objects by painting them in two dimensions or to change the nature of an object by painting on it. Any pigment can be used with this brush. Paint magically takes on the pigment you concentrate on.
The brush produces paint as you use it, sufficient to cover 5,000 square feet of a surface, which lets you create inanimate objects or terrain features--such as a door, a pit, flowers, trees, cells, rooms, or weapons-- that are up to 50,000 cubic feet. It takes 10 minutes to cover 100 square feet.
When you complete the painting, the object or terrain feature depicted becomes a real, nonmagical object. Thus, painting a door on a wall creates an actual door that can be opened to whatever is beyond. Painting a pit on a floor creates a real pit, and its depth counts against the total area of objects you create. You can't create extra-planar spaces using this brush.
Nothing created by the pigments can have a value greater than 250 gp. If you paint an object of greater value (such as a diamond or a pile of gold), the object looks authentic, but close inspection reveals it is made from paste, bone, or some other worthless material.
If you paint a form of energy such as fire or lightning, it dissipates harmlessly, except as harmless light or heat sources.
Once, you can duplicate magical item in your possession of Rare rarity or lower, with DM permission. After you do so, the magic of this brush is lost for 1d4 years.
Notes: Utility, Consumable
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