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Dungeon Master’s Guide
rejects you but also places a curse on you, causing you to make D20 Test;D20 Tests with Disadvantage for 24 hours or until the curse is ended by a Remove Curse spell or similar magic. If you’re
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When you hit with an attack roll using the Moonblade, you deal an extra 1d6 Force damage. Each time the weapon gains this property after the first, the extra damage increases by 1d6, to a maximum
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, you can pull the trigger extra hard, expending 1 charge, and causing the ammunition to splinter into thousands of wood-and-metal shards. Instead of the normal attack against a single target, make
separate attack rolls against two creatures within 5 feet of each other. On a hit, a creature takes piercing damage equal to 4d4 (plus any modifiers normally added).
Reload (3). After you make three attacks with this weapon, you must reload it using an action.
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can pull the trigger extra hard, expending 1 charge, and causing the ammunition to splinter into thousands of wood-and-metal shards. Instead of the normal attack against a single target, make
separate attack rolls against two creatures within 5 feet of each other. On a hit, a creature takes piercing damage equal to 2d4 (plus any modifiers normally added).
Reload (3). After you make three attacks with this weapon, you must reload it using an action.
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, you can pull the trigger extra hard, expending 1 charge, and causing the ammunition to splinter into thousands of wood-and-metal shards. Instead of the normal attack against a single target, make
separate attack rolls against two creatures within 5 feet of each other. On a hit, a creature takes piercing damage equal to 4d4 (plus any modifiers normally added).
Reload (3). After you make three attacks with this weapon, you must reload it using an action.
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can pull the trigger extra hard, expending 1 charge, and causing the ammunition to splinter into thousands of wood-and-metal shards. Instead of the normal attack against a single target, make
separate attack rolls against two creatures within 5 feet of each other. On a hit, a creature takes piercing damage equal to 3d4 (plus any modifiers normally added).
Reload (3). After you make three attacks with this weapon, you must reload it using an action.
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can pull the trigger extra hard, expending 1 charge, and causing the ammunition to splinter into thousands of wood-and-metal shards. Instead of the normal attack against a single target, make
separate attack rolls against two creatures within 5 feet of each other. On a hit, a creature takes piercing damage equal to 2d4 (plus any modifiers normally added).
Reload (3). After you make three attacks with this weapon, you must reload it using an action.
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can pull the trigger extra hard, expending 1 charge, and causing the ammunition to splinter into thousands of wood-and-metal shards. Instead of the normal attack against a single target, make
separate attack rolls against two creatures within 5 feet of each other. On a hit, a creature takes piercing damage equal to 3d4 (plus any modifiers normally added).
Reload (3). After you make three attacks with this weapon, you must reload it using an action.
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can pull the trigger extra hard, expending 1 charge, and causing the ammunition to splinter into thousands of wood-and-metal shards. Instead of the normal attack against a single target, make
separate attack rolls against two creatures within 5 feet of each other. On a hit, a creature takes piercing damage equal to 2d4 (plus any modifiers normally added).
Reload (3). After you make three attacks with this weapon, you must reload it using an action.
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can pull the trigger extra hard, expending 1 charge, and causing the ammunition to splinter into thousands of wood-and-metal shards. Instead of the normal attack against a single target, make
separate attack rolls against two creatures within 5 feet of each other. On a hit, a creature takes piercing damage equal to 3d4 (plus any modifiers normally added).
Reload (3). After you make three attacks with this weapon, you must reload it using an action.
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, you can pull the trigger extra hard, expending 1 charge, and causing the ammunition to splinter into thousands of wood-and-metal shards. Instead of the normal attack against a single target, make
separate attack rolls against two creatures within 5 feet of each other. On a hit, a creature takes piercing damage equal to 4d4 (plus any modifiers normally added).
Reload (3). After you make three attacks with this weapon, you must reload it using an action.
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deal remains nonmagical. Such firearms are always loud and tend to have poor accuracy over long ranges, although the recently-introduced rifling found in revolvers and rifles increases their
magazine capacity of a magitech firearm up to a maximum of 6, ensuring that the price increases proportionally. For example, a pistol typically costs 200 gp and has reload (2). If you increased this to reload (6), you would multiply the price by 3 for a new cost of 600 gp.
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can pull the trigger extra hard, expending 1 charge, and causing the ammunition to splinter into thousands of wood-and-metal shards. Instead of the normal attack against a single target, make
separate attack rolls against two creatures within 5 feet of each other. On a hit, a creature takes piercing damage equal to 2d4 (plus any modifiers normally added).
Reload (3). After you make three attacks
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“Stab, bang, hope.” If consulted, these are the instructions any kobold will give on using a gunnspier. With a lengthy reload time and complete lack of accuracy, this matchlock-augmented
attack deals an additional 2d8 bludgeoning damage. As an action, you can reload the gunnspier.
Backfire. When you use Point Blank Shot and roll an 8 on both of the additional bludgeoning damage dice, the
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“Stab, bang, hope.” If consulted, these are the instructions any kobold will give on using a gunnspier. With a lengthy reload time and complete lack of accuracy, this matchlock-augmented
attack deals an additional 2d8 bludgeoning damage. As an action, you can reload the gunnspier.
Backfire. When you use Point Blank Shot and roll an 8 on both of the additional bludgeoning damage dice, the
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“Stab, bang, hope.” If consulted, these are the instructions any kobold will give on using a gunnspier. With a lengthy reload time and complete lack of accuracy, this matchlock-augmented
attack deals an additional 2d8 bludgeoning damage. As an action, you can reload the gunnspier.
Backfire. When you use Point Blank Shot and roll an 8 on both of the additional bludgeoning damage dice, the
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“Stab, bang, hope.” If consulted, these are the instructions any kobold will give on using a gunnspier. With a lengthy reload time and complete lack of accuracy, this matchlock-augmented
attack deals an additional 2d8 bludgeoning damage. As an action, you can reload the gunnspier.
Backfire. When you use Point Blank Shot and roll an 8 on both of the additional bludgeoning damage dice, the
Equipment
deal remains nonmagical. Such firearms are always loud and tend to have poor accuracy over long ranges, although the recently-introduced rifling found in revolvers and rifles increases their
magazine capacity of a magitech firearm up to a maximum of 6, ensuring that the price increases proportionally. For example, a pistol typically costs 200 gp and has reload (2). If you increased this to reload (6), you would multiply the price by 3 for a new cost of 600 gp.
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“Stab, bang, hope.” If consulted, these are the instructions any kobold will give on using a gunnspier. With a lengthy reload time and complete lack of accuracy, this matchlock-augmented
attack deals an additional 2d8 bludgeoning damage. As an action, you can reload the gunnspier.
Backfire. When you use Point Blank Shot and roll an 8 on both of the additional bludgeoning damage dice, the
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“Stab, bang, hope.” If consulted, these are the instructions any kobold will give on using a gunnspier. With a lengthy reload time and complete lack of accuracy, this matchlock-augmented
attack deals an additional 2d8 bludgeoning damage. As an action, you can reload the gunnspier.
Backfire. When you use Point Blank Shot and roll an 8 on both of the additional bludgeoning damage dice, the
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“Stab, bang, hope.” If consulted, these are the instructions any kobold will give on using a gunnspier. With a lengthy reload time and complete lack of accuracy, this matchlock-augmented
attack deals an additional 2d8 bludgeoning damage. As an action, you can reload the gunnspier.
Backfire. When you use Point Blank Shot and roll an 8 on both of the additional bludgeoning damage dice, the
Equipment
deal remains nonmagical. Such firearms are always loud and tend to have poor accuracy over long ranges, although the recently-introduced rifling found in revolvers and rifles increases their
magazine capacity of a magitech firearm up to a maximum of 6, ensuring that the price increases proportionally. For example, a pistol typically costs 200 gp and has reload (2). If you increased this to reload (6), you would multiply the price by 3 for a new cost of 600 gp.
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deal remains nonmagical. Such firearms are always loud and tend to have poor accuracy over long ranges, although the recently-introduced rifling found in revolvers and rifles increases their
magazine capacity of a magitech firearm up to a maximum of 6, ensuring that the price increases proportionally. For example, a pistol typically costs 200 gp and has reload (2). If you increased this to reload (6), you would multiply the price by 3 for a new cost of 600 gp.
Equipment
deal remains nonmagical. Such firearms are always loud and tend to have poor accuracy over long ranges, although the recently-introduced rifling found in revolvers and rifles increases their
magazine capacity of a magitech firearm up to a maximum of 6, ensuring that the price increases proportionally. For example, a pistol typically costs 200 gp and has reload (2). If you increased this to reload (6), you would multiply the price by 3 for a new cost of 600 gp.
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extrudes sharp thorns and that creature takes 1d4 Piercing damage each turn.
While attuned to and wielding this weapon, you can take a Bonus Action to bond to it, causing tendrils from the hilt of
the weapon to burrow into your flesh. You can end the weapon’s bond as a Magic action, causing the tendrils to retract so you can release the weapon. You can remain attuned to the weapon
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extrudes sharp thorns and that creature takes 1d4 Piercing damage each turn.
While attuned to and wielding this weapon, you can take a Bonus Action to bond to it, causing tendrils from the hilt of
the weapon to burrow into your flesh. You can end the weapon’s bond as a Magic action, causing the tendrils to retract so you can release the weapon. You can remain attuned to the weapon
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extrudes sharp thorns and that creature takes 1d4 Piercing damage each turn.
While attuned to and wielding this weapon, you can take a Bonus Action to bond to it, causing tendrils from the hilt of
the weapon to burrow into your flesh. You can end the weapon’s bond as a Magic action, causing the tendrils to retract so you can release the weapon. You can remain attuned to the weapon
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extrudes sharp thorns and that creature takes 1d4 Piercing damage each turn.
While attuned to and wielding this weapon, you can take a Bonus Action to bond to it, causing tendrils from the hilt of
the weapon to burrow into your flesh. You can end the weapon’s bond as a Magic action, causing the tendrils to retract so you can release the weapon. You can remain attuned to the weapon
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extrudes sharp thorns and that creature takes 1d4 Piercing damage each turn.
While attuned to and wielding this weapon, you can take a Bonus Action to bond to it, causing tendrils from the hilt of
the weapon to burrow into your flesh. You can end the weapon’s bond as a Magic action, causing the tendrils to retract so you can release the weapon. You can remain attuned to the weapon
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extrudes sharp thorns and that creature takes 1d4 Piercing damage each turn.
While attuned to and wielding this weapon, you can take a Bonus Action to bond to it, causing tendrils from the hilt of
the weapon to burrow into your flesh. You can end the weapon’s bond as a Magic action, causing the tendrils to retract so you can release the weapon. You can remain attuned to the weapon
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extrudes sharp thorns and that creature takes 1d4 Piercing damage each turn.
While attuned to and wielding this weapon, you can take a Bonus Action to bond to it, causing tendrils from the hilt of
the weapon to burrow into your flesh. You can end the weapon’s bond as a Magic action, causing the tendrils to retract so you can release the weapon. You can remain attuned to the weapon
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extrudes sharp thorns and that creature takes 1d4 Piercing damage each turn.
While attuned to and wielding this weapon, you can take a Bonus Action to bond to it, causing tendrils from the hilt of
the weapon to burrow into your flesh. You can end the weapon’s bond as a Magic action, causing the tendrils to retract so you can release the weapon. You can remain attuned to the weapon
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extrudes sharp thorns and that creature takes 1d4 Piercing damage each turn.
While attuned to and wielding this weapon, you can take a Bonus Action to bond to it, causing tendrils from the hilt of
the weapon to burrow into your flesh. You can end the weapon’s bond as a Magic action, causing the tendrils to retract so you can release the weapon. You can remain attuned to the weapon
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extrudes sharp thorns and that creature takes 1d4 Piercing damage each turn.
While attuned to and wielding this weapon, you can take a Bonus Action to bond to it, causing tendrils from the hilt of
the weapon to burrow into your flesh. You can end the weapon’s bond as a Magic action, causing the tendrils to retract so you can release the weapon. You can remain attuned to the weapon
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Coldfire Flame. As a bonus action, you can twist the dragon’s maw 180 degrees, causing the flame to burn blue and deal cold damage instead of fire damage. This change lasts until you use a bonus action to turn it back.
charges. Over the course of an hour, you can feed one of the following fuel options into the backpack, causing it to regain expended charges depending on the fuel’s quality:
1 sp of seasoned
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extrudes sharp thorns and that creature takes 1d4 Piercing damage each turn.
While attuned to and wielding this weapon, you can take a Bonus Action to bond to it, causing tendrils from the hilt of
the weapon to burrow into your flesh. You can end the weapon’s bond as a Magic action, causing the tendrils to retract so you can release the weapon. You can remain attuned to the weapon