This delicate amulet is adorned with a small, dried flower at its center, encased in a crystal-clear orb. The petals of the flower appear to be in a perpetual state of bloom, frozen in time. The amulet resonates with the magic of life and death, creating a unique synergy with necromantic spells.
While attuned to the Wiltbloom Amulet, whenever you cast a necromancy spell of 1st level or higher, the dried flower within the amulet begins to radiate a subtle, eerie glow, enhancing the effects of your necrotic magic.
Field of the Dead Synergy: When you cast the "Field of Despair" spell, the Wiltbloom Amulet resonates with the necrotic energy, causing the dried flower to bloom momentarily with dark, twisted petals. The radius of the Field of Despair is extended by 10 feet, and creatures that fail their saving throws are additionally afflicted with the Wiltbloom Curse.
Wiltbloom Curse: Affected creatures suffer an additional 1d6 necrotic damage at the start of their turn for the duration of the "Field of Despair" spell. The cursed creatures also have disadvantage on saving throws against necromancy spells cast by the wearer of the Wiltbloom Amulet.
Notes: Can be attuned by spellcasters only. To attune you must crush a wither flower over the amulet while wearing it.
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