User:
JinxedBear
DCI:
Character:
Suigetsu
Name:
Asklepios' Panacea (Staff of Healing)
Rarity:
rare
Location:
DDHC - Out of the Abyss
Table:
Result:
Included in Count?:
true
Source:
Notes:
Staff, weapon, rare (requires attunement by a bard, cleric, or druid)
Simple weapon, melee weapon
4 lb.
1d6 Bludgeoning
Versatile (1d8)
Mastery: Topple
This staff has 10 charges. While holding the staff, you can cast one of the spells on the following table from it, using your spellcasting ability modifier. The table indicates how many charges you must expend to cast the spell.
Spell Charge Cost
Cure Wounds 1 charge per spell level (maximum 4 for a level 4 spell)
Lesser Restoration 2
Mass Cure Wounds 5
Regaining Charges. The staff regains 1d6 + 4 expended charges daily at dawn. If you expend the last charge, roll 1d20. On a 1, the staff vanishes in a flash of light, lost forever.
Versatile. A Versatile weapon can be used with one or two hands. A damage value in parentheses appears with the property. The weapon deals that damage when used with two hands to make a melee attack.
Mastery: Topple. If you hit a creature with this weapon, you can force the creature to make a Constitution saving throw (DC 8 plus the ability modifier used to make the attack roll and your Proficiency Bonus). On a failed save, the creature has the Prone condition.
Strange material. This staff is crafted by an ancient metal, whose origin and remains have long been lost from this world, erased from histories weave. Orichalcum.
This Staff is formed like a walking cane for a doctor, with a black shaft and a golden handle depicting a snake slithering up towards an orb with wings. Meant for examining patients without touching them, as well as for self-defense against the jaded.
Magic mouth. Courtesy of Alice, this weapon is enchanted with a Magic Mouth spells, whispering "T'is time for an injection." whenever it is used to cast Cure Wounds from it to the recipient. Further, it shouts out "For life!", every time Mass Cure Wounds is cast from it in an heroic manner.
"The most important lesson i've learned, is that learning isn't simply passing once eyes over words. Nay. It is when understanding for oneself, that knowledge attains its true value."
- Alice