Thereafter, the ruby can’t be removed unless you detach it as an action or the weapon is destroyed. Not even an antimagic fieid causes it to fall off. The ruby does fall off the weapon if your attunement to the ruby ends. By attuning to this item and attaching it to his...
Part of being a wizard is doing a lot of reading & studying, yes, but it's specifically studying magic. Wizards don't have innate access to magic the way sorcerers do, or clerics, or warlocks, or just about any other class; wizards get magic by studying and practicing mag...
It's AC changes to 13 (T-Rex is easy to hit but not easy to kill) making it an easy target from long range. It can't benefit from any magic items it might have or any armor or shields. Also, the spell requires concentration. This carries two more drawbacks. If ...
Unlike previous editions, 5th edition makes no distinction between the sources of your spell slots for multiclassed spellcasters, with the slight exception of warlocks as Pact Magic works differently. However, even for warlocks, you can cast any prepared/known spell from any...
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Neither the cleric nor the druid have such an ability in the PHB and I haven't been able to find a magic item in the DMG that does this. Are there any other, class/racial abilities, magic items, spells, etc. that allow for additional prepared spells? ...
The longer the character prepares, the more items they sacrifice, the more powerful the items, etc. extends the amount of time they can use Fire Breath. When the time runs out, they can use Ritual again. (Example: The character spends one full day preparing and comple...
Especially in a new world where magic items are rare again, losing mundane gear is a hassle, but losing your only copy of your spellbook...no thanks. If your NPC wizard is "important", such as a recurring villain, who harasses the party regularly, and improves as the...
TL;DR: Keen Memory can't replace the magic on the spellbook. Disclaimer: This answer is based on the premise that there is something inherently magical about the spellbook or the ritual of preparing spells. GM should rule about it and, if it fits with how magic is handled in...
By 13th level, you have learned enough about the workings of magic that you can improvise the use of items even when they are not intended for you. You ignore all class, race, and level requirements on the use of magic items. Would this ability overcome the class ...