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Adventure Title
DDEX3-9 The Waydown
DDEX3-9 The Waydown
Session
2
2
Date Played
2021-11-04 19:20:00 UTC
2021-11-04 19:20:00 UTC
Levels Gained
1
1
GP +/-
340
340
Downtime +/-
10.0
10.0
Location Played
DM Name
DM DCI Number
Notes
Loot: Potion of Greater Healing, 340 gp Lvl-Up: Fighter 7 (Warding Wind)
Loot: Potion of Greater Healing, 340 gp Lvl-Up: Fighter 7 (Warding Wind)
Magic Items
Name | Rarity | Location | Table | Result | Counts? |
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Instrument of the Bards, Canaith Mandolin | Rare | true | |||
Wondrous item, rare (requires attunement by a bard) Weight: 2 lb. An instrument of the bards is an exquisite example of its kind, superior to an ordinary instrument in every way. Seven types of these instruments exist, each named after a legendary bard college. The following table lists the spells common to all instruments, as well as the spells specific to each one and its rarity. A creature that attempts to play the instrument without being attuned to it must succeed on a DC 15 Wisdom saving throw or take 2d4 psychic damage. You can use an action to play the instrument and cast one of its spells. Once the instrument has been used to cast a spell, it can’t be used to cast that spell again until the next dawn. The spells use your spellcasting ability and spell save DC. You can play the instrument while casting a spell that causes any of its targets to be charmed on a failed saving throw, thereby imposing disadvantage on the save. This effect applies only if the spell has a somatic or a material component. INSTRUMENT RARITY SPELLS All — **Fly, invisibility, levitate, protection from evil and good**, plus the spells listed for the particular instrument Canaith mandolin Rare **Cure wounds (3rd level), dispel magic, protection from energy (lightning only)** Made of fine, dark wood, this mandolin is inlaid with mithral and mother-of-pearl in the shape of forked lightning bolts. The bearer of this instrument can use an action to cause his or her voice to carry clearly for up to 300 feet until the end of the bearer’s next turn |