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the device gives the device 3 charges.
As an action while holding this device, you can expend 1 of its charges to cause one of the following effects:
Control. One Construct of your choice within 60
communicate remotely with each other through the device. Whenever the charmed Construct takes damage, it can repeat the saving throw, ending the effect on itself on a success.
Disrupt. Constructs of
Monsters
Candlekeep Mysteries
device that controls the elemental cannon. This device, shown in the accompanying illustration, looks like a metal rod with a tip shaped like a bird’s head.Elemental Cannon. On initiative count 20
(losing initiative ties), Zikran uses his handheld device to fire the cannon at one creature he can see, provided the creature is in the basement or on the staircase. Zikran’s target must make a
Monsters
The Wild Beyond the Witchlight
Keen Sight. The paper bird has advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on sight.Sharp Edges. Melee Weapon Attack: +5;{"diceNotation":"1d20+5","rollType":"to hit","rollAction":"Sharp Edges
fly to their intended recipients. If a message’s recipient is on another plane of existence or is otherwise unreachable, the paper bird bursts into flames on takeoff and is instantly destroyed
Monsters
Keys from the Golden Vault
a machine. What was once her torso is now a steel carapace that can discharge jets of scalding steam. Her left arm ends in a humming blade. Her right arm ends in a metal shield. Her eyes are shiny
Construct. If she’s allowed to continue her work, she will achieve this apotheosis in a matter of weeks, after which her creature type changes to Construct. She also gains immunity to poison damage
Monsters
Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden
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Unusual Nature. The living spell doesn’t require air, food, drink, or sleep.Force Blade. Melee Spell Attack: +6;{"diceNotation":"1d20+6","rollType":"to hit","rollAction":"Force Blade"} to hit
, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 26 (4d12);{"diceNotation":"4d12","rollType":"damage","rollAction":"Force Blade","rollDamageType":"force"} force damage, unless the living spell rolled an 18 or higher on
Monsters
Vecna: Eve of Ruin
Pack Tactics. The scout has advantage on an attack roll against a creature if at least one of the scout’s allies is within 5 feet of the creature and the ally doesn’t have the
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
Monsters
Vecna: Eve of Ruin
Pack Tactics. The lieutenant has advantage on an attack roll against a creature if at least one of the lieutenant’s allies is within 5 feet of the creature and the ally doesn’t have the
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The
magic-items
Forge Adepts can imbue a weapon with a fraction of theirspirit, creating what the Dhakaani daashors call a ghaal’shaarat, Goblin for “mighty blade.”
Returning Weapon. The






