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Dungeon Master’s Guide
bag can sense whatever is placed inside the bag. Animal or vegetable matter placed wholly in the bag is devoured and lost forever. When part of a living creature is placed in the bag, as happens when
pulled inside the bag first. Any creature that starts its turn inside the bag is devoured, its body destroyed.
Inanimate objects can be stored in the bag, which can hold a cubic foot of such material
Magic Items
Dungeon Master’s Guide
creature whose soul has been devoured by Blackrazor can be restored to life only by a Wish spell.
When Blackrazor devours a soul that isn’t yours, you gain Temporary Hit Points equal to the slain
creature’s Hit Point maximum.
Haste. Blackrazor can cast Haste on you, after which it can’t cast this spell again until the next dawn. Blackrazor decides when to cast the spell, which takes
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. In response to your mental command, you can release the bowstring and make a ranged weapon attack with the loaded wristbow as a bonus action. You must reload a wristbow before firing again.
Reload
. You can reload the kobold wristbow using either a bonus action or an action. This requires at least 1 free hand.
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cost of the item is proportional to the amount of ammunition it can hold (the value in parentheses), with the maximum reload (6) tommybow costing six times its crossbow equivalent’s price
arrangement that reduces their effective range in comparison to their crossbow counterparts.
Reload. Tommybows replace the loading property of their crossbow counterpart with the reload property. The
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cost of the item is proportional to the amount of ammunition it can hold (the value in parentheses), with the maximum reload (6) tommybow costing six times its crossbow equivalent’s price
arrangement that reduces their effective range in comparison to their crossbow counterparts.
Reload. Tommybows replace the loading property of their crossbow counterpart with the reload property. The
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"} piercing damage. Reload (4).Guardian. When a creature within 5 feet of the handler is the target of an attack, the handler can choose to become the target of the attack instead of the original
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", "rollDamageType":"piercing"} piercing damage. Reload (3).Guardian. When a creature within 5 feet of the handler is the target of an attack, the handler can choose to become the target of the attack
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", "rollDamageType":"piercing"} piercing damage. Reload (5).Guardian. When a creature within 5 feet of the handler is the target of an attack, the handler can choose to become the target of the attack
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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.
Equipment
cost of the item is proportional to the amount of ammunition it can hold (the value in parentheses), with the maximum reload (6) tommybow costing six times its crossbow equivalent’s price
arrangement that reduces their effective range in comparison to their crossbow counterparts.
Reload. Tommybows replace the loading property of their crossbow counterpart with the reload property. The
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effective range.
Extra Reloads. More expensive models of magitech firearms have a self-reloading mechanism that harnesses the arcanomagnetic engine to re-cock the weapon. If you wish, you can increase the
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 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.
Intellect Devourer
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devoured brain by means of a wish. By spending 5 feet of its movement, the intellect devourer can voluntarily leave the body, teleporting to the nearest unoccupied space within 5 feet of it. The body then
Detect Sentience. The intellect devourer can sense the presence and location of any creature within 300 feet of it that has an Intelligence of 3 or higher, regardless of interposing barriers, unless
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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
“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
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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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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
“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
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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
“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
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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
“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
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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
“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
Troglodyte
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pictographs painted in blood or dung.
Perhaps the most loathsome of all humanoids, troglodytes eat anything they can stomach. They dwell in filth. The walls of their cavern homes are smeared with grime, oily
lairs to be devoured. The largest and toughest troglodytes lead the hunt and become the leaders of their tribes. However, if a leader shows any weakness or hesitation, other troglodytes attack and eat it
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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
“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
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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
“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
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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
“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
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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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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
“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
Equipment
This leather bandolier holds up to three Repeating Crossbow Magazines in leather pockets that pop open with the quick flick of a thumb. You can reload a Repeating Hand Crossbow from the bandolier as a single Bonus Action. You can wear only one shootist bandolier effectively at a time.
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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
“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
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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
“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
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Monster Manual
intellect devourer can see within 5 feet. Failure: 11 (2d10);{"diceNotation":"2d10", "rollType":"damage", "rollAction":"Devour Intellect", "rollDamageType":"Psychic"} Psychic damage, and the target has the
intellect devourer must leave it. The intellect devourer is also forced out if the target regains its devoured brain by means of a Wish spell. By spending 5 feet of its movement, the intellect devourer