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Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by creatures with truesight or creatures using the detect magic spell. The trail fades after 1 hour.
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by creatures with truesight or creatures using the detect magic spell. The trail fades after 1 hour.
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by creatures with truesight or creatures using the detect magic spell. The trail fades after 1 hour.
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by creatures with truesight or creatures using the detect magic spell. The trail fades after 1 hour.
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by creatures with truesight or creatures using the detect magic spell. The trail fades after 1 hour.
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by
magic-items
magic weapon.
Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s bowstring without nocking an arrow, it produces its own ammunition, automatically
hits or misses a target.
Irradiation. A creature that takes radiant damage from this bow becomes magically marked for 1 hour. During this time, it leaves an invisible trail that can be seen by
Monsters
Princes of the Apocalypse
eyes again. If the creature looks at Marlos in the meantime, it must immediately make the save.
If Marlos sees himself reflected on a polished surface within 30 feet of him and in an area of bright
concentrating on earthquake.
Marlos’s second option for a lair action is to draw power from the earth node to heal. When he does so, he regains 30 (6d8 + 3);{"diceNotation":"6d8+3","rollType":"roll"} hit points.Acid
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Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerûn
stories of the islands and their people. Bards of this college draw from the isles’ fey magic and the primal power of the moonwells to bolster their allies, protect the natural world, and inspire their bardic works.
Inspire Allies with Primal Tales
The College of the Moon traces its origins to the ancient druidic circles of the Moonshae Isles, who entrusted the first Bards of this tradition with chronicling the
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Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything
the Song of Creation. The bards of the College of Creation draw on that primeval song through dance, music, and poetry, and their teachers share this lesson: “Before the sun and the moon, there
Bards believe the cosmos is a work of art—the creation of the first dragons and gods. That creative work included harmonies that continue to resound through existence today, a power known as
classes
Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything
the Song of Creation. The bards of the College of Creation draw on that primeval song through dance, music, and poetry, and their teachers share this lesson: “Before the sun and the moon, there
Bards believe the cosmos is a work of art—the creation of the first dragons and gods. That creative work included harmonies that continue to resound through existence today, a power known as
classes
Basic Rules (2014)
—knowledge of the people who constructed the monument and the mythic saga it depicts.
A stern human warrior bangs his sword rhythmically against his scale mail, setting the tempo for his war chant
of song, speech, and the magic they contain. Bards say that the multiverse was spoken into existence, that the words of the gods gave it shape, and that echoes of these primordial Words of Creation
Hobgoblin
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Volo's Guide to Monsters
banners, each one made up of a group of interrelated families. Members of a banner live, work, and fight together, and each banner has a separate status within the legion that is reflected in the power of
of Nomog-Geaya, as well as standards and flags with his image or symbol, receive a bow or salute at all times except emergencies. Bargrivyek’s peacemakers receive due deference regardless of
compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Heliana’s Guide to Monster Hunting: Part 2
. Mohammed “Aggi” Bellafquihs Sunwing Bow You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. Sunshot. While in sunlight, this bow doesn’t need ammunition. If you draw this weapon’s
[Tooltip Not Found] Weapon (any bow), rare (optional attunement) Sinew harvested from a suneater owlbear’s spine can imbue arrows with low-level radiation, which is passed onto a target when struck
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Xanathar's Guide to Everything
critical factor, of course; the best ones make the best music, and some bards are continually on the lookout for an improvement. Perhaps just as important, though, is the instrument’s own entertainment
value; those that are bizarrely constructed or made of exotic materials are likely to leave a lasting impression on an audience. You might have an “off the rack” instrument, perhaps because it’s all you
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Xanathar's Guide to Everything
critical factor, of course; the best ones make the best music, and some bards are continually on the lookout for an improvement. Perhaps just as important, though, is the instrument’s own entertainment
value; those that are bizarrely constructed or made of exotic materials are likely to leave a lasting impression on an audience. You might have an “off the rack” instrument, perhaps because it’s all you
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Xanathar's Guide to Everything
critical factor, of course; the best ones make the best music, and some bards are continually on the lookout for an improvement. Perhaps just as important, though, is the instrument’s own entertainment
value; those that are bizarrely constructed or made of exotic materials are likely to leave a lasting impression on an audience. You might have an “off the rack” instrument, perhaps because it’s all you
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->The Book of Many Things
Character Creation Options Next are four chapters of character-focused content: Chapter 6: Rogue. This chapter provides advice and new magic items suited to bards, rangers, rogues, and other
also includes character creation advice and magic items appropriate for clerics, druids, paladins, and other characters with a connection to the divine. Chapter 9: Knight. Characters who draw the
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->The Book of Many Things
Character Creation Options Next are four chapters of character-focused content: Chapter 6: Rogue. This chapter provides advice and new magic items suited to bards, rangers, rogues, and other
also includes character creation advice and magic items appropriate for clerics, druids, paladins, and other characters with a connection to the divine. Chapter 9: Knight. Characters who draw the
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->The Book of Many Things
Character Creation Options Next are four chapters of character-focused content: Chapter 6: Rogue. This chapter provides advice and new magic items suited to bards, rangers, rogues, and other
also includes character creation advice and magic items appropriate for clerics, druids, paladins, and other characters with a connection to the divine. Chapter 9: Knight. Characters who draw the
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Xanathar's Guide to Everything
A Bard’s Muse Naturally, every bard has a repertoire of songs and stories. Some bards are generalists who can draw from a wide range of topics for each performance, and who take pride in their
versatility. Others adopt a more personal approach to their art, driven by their attachment to a muse — a particular concept that inspires much of what those bards do in front of an audience. A bard who
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Xanathar's Guide to Everything
A Bard’s Muse Naturally, every bard has a repertoire of songs and stories. Some bards are generalists who can draw from a wide range of topics for each performance, and who take pride in their
versatility. Others adopt a more personal approach to their art, driven by their attachment to a muse — a particular concept that inspires much of what those bards do in front of an audience. A bard who
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Xanathar's Guide to Everything
A Bard’s Muse Naturally, every bard has a repertoire of songs and stories. Some bards are generalists who can draw from a wide range of topics for each performance, and who take pride in their
versatility. Others adopt a more personal approach to their art, driven by their attachment to a muse — a particular concept that inspires much of what those bards do in front of an audience. A bard who
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide (2014)
prefer a scale where each square represents 5 feet, or you can subdivide your 10-foot grid into a 5-foot grid when you draw your maps for combat.) When you draw your map, keep the following points in
make interesting obstacles. Incorporate natural features into even a constructed dungeon. An underground stream might run through the middle of a dwarven stronghold, causing variation in the shapes
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide (2014)
prefer a scale where each square represents 5 feet, or you can subdivide your 10-foot grid into a 5-foot grid when you draw your maps for combat.) When you draw your map, keep the following points in
make interesting obstacles. Incorporate natural features into even a constructed dungeon. An underground stream might run through the middle of a dwarven stronghold, causing variation in the shapes
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide (2014)
prefer a scale where each square represents 5 feet, or you can subdivide your 10-foot grid into a 5-foot grid when you draw your maps for combat.) When you draw your map, keep the following points in
make interesting obstacles. Incorporate natural features into even a constructed dungeon. An underground stream might run through the middle of a dwarven stronghold, causing variation in the shapes