This wand seems to have been whittled into shape from a small branch, with parts of it made smooth and other parts still showing natural bark. There is a line of symbols down the length of the wand that are hard to interpret.
This wand counts as an druidic focus for Druid spells. It can also be wielded as a dagger, with its damage counting as magical for the purposes of overcoming resistance to non-magical weapon attacks.
This wand has 6 charges for the following properties. It regains 1d4+2 expended charges daily at dawn. If you expend the last charge, roll a d20. On a 1, the wand temporarily loses these properties, becoming a regular druidic focus and non-magical dagger, but a special ritual may restore them
Spells. You can use an action to expend 1 or more of the wand's charges to cast one of the following spells from it, using your spell save DC: animal friendship (1 charge), animal messenger (2 charges), locate animals or plants (2 charges), speak with animals (1 charge), or speak with plants (3 charges).
Bush Form. You can use an action to plant one end of the wand into fertile earth and speak its command word to transform the wand into a healthy, fruit-bearing bush. The bush is 5 feet in all directions, and can be climbed inside of to provide full cover for 1 Medium creature or 2 Small creatures. The bush appears ordinary, but radiates a faint aura of Transmutation magic if targeted by detect magic. The fruit that grows on this bush is very enticing to Small or smaller beasts, and may attract them if the bush is left undisturbed in one place for long enough. While touching the bush and using another action to speak its command word, you return the wand to its normal form. Anything that has been picked from the bush cannot be used as the component for a spell, and disappears when the bush reverts to a wand.
Notes: Requires attunement by a druid
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