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<blockquote data-quote="LadyIslay" data-source="post: 811348" data-attributes="member: 11299"><p>Hi...</p><p></p><p>I'm fishing for feedback on an artifact I've created. Basically, the PCs will discover each charm over time. I've tried to combine the Rod of Seven Parts and the Jewels of Neverwinter (from 2e).</p><p></p><p>At what level do you think the PCs should find the final charm? (Ie: what level is best suited to the entire artifact?)</p><p></p><p>The Fey Charms</p><p>Gifted to the fey before the coming of man by an unknown outsider, these gems were possessed by fey who served as guardians of the sea and air in the Sword Coast region. As the human population grew and the untouched natural world shrunk, the fey found themselves diminishing in power and numbers. The fey retreated, and the charms were eventually divided and lost. </p><p></p><p>The charms are a collection of precious stones, cut and polished and set so that they may be strung onto a necklace. </p><p></p><p>Each charm has the ability to:</p><p>Create food and water (1/day) (3)</p><p>Feather fall (automatically, whenever needed by stone or bearer) (1)</p><p>Teleport to any standing stone circle 1 / day</p><p>Trigger a special spell-like function once / day as listed:</p><p>Pearl - Cure Light Wounds (1)</p><p>Coral – Barkskin (2)</p><p>Garnet - Remove Disease (3)</p><p>Amethyst - Neutralize Poison (4)</p><p>Emerald – Restoration (4)</p><p>Diamond - True Seeing (5)</p><p>Sapphire – Raise Dead (6)</p><p></p><p>Any two charms used together have the ability to grant the wearer: </p><p>Water breathing at will (3)</p><p>Water walk at will (3)</p><p></p><p>Any three charms:</p><p>Gust of Wind 1/day (3)</p><p>Call Lightning 1/day (3)</p><p></p><p>Any four charms:</p><p>Sleet Storm 1/day (4)</p><p>Ice Storm 1/day (5)</p><p></p><p>Any five charms:</p><p>Control Water 1/day (4)</p><p>Control Winds 1/day (5)</p><p></p><p>Any six charms:</p><p>Cone of Cold 1/day (6)</p><p>Chain Lightning 1/day (6)</p><p></p><p>All seven charm:</p><p>Control Weather 1/day (7)</p><p>Whirlwind 1/day (8)</p><p>Elemental Swarm (Water) 1/day (9)</p><p></p><p>Cumulative Effects:</p><p>If one person wears all seven stones, they can use all of the above listed powers only each day.</p><p></p><p>All spell like abilities function as if they were cast by a 20th level cleric. Saving throw DCs are 17 + spell level. These spell-like functions are triggered by touch and mental command.</p><p></p><p>The charms are AC 19 with 70 hp; they shatter if reduced to zero or fewer hit points. Their saving throw vs. disintegration is 10. A charm randomly loses one of its powers for every 10 hp of current damage. Each charm regenerates one hp per day, regaining lost powers. This self-regeneration is the only way a gem can cured of damage; healing spells don't affect them.</p><p></p><p>Each jewel has a secret word engraved in tiny script on its surface. If this word is spoken by a being touching the stone, enough hit points are instantly drained from the stone to exhaust it entirely or to completely heal the being - whichever occurs first. A totally drained stone crumbles into dust, forever gone. It is not possible to control the drain so as to leave just a few hit points in a jewel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadyIslay, post: 811348, member: 11299"] Hi... I'm fishing for feedback on an artifact I've created. Basically, the PCs will discover each charm over time. I've tried to combine the Rod of Seven Parts and the Jewels of Neverwinter (from 2e). At what level do you think the PCs should find the final charm? (Ie: what level is best suited to the entire artifact?) The Fey Charms Gifted to the fey before the coming of man by an unknown outsider, these gems were possessed by fey who served as guardians of the sea and air in the Sword Coast region. As the human population grew and the untouched natural world shrunk, the fey found themselves diminishing in power and numbers. The fey retreated, and the charms were eventually divided and lost. The charms are a collection of precious stones, cut and polished and set so that they may be strung onto a necklace. Each charm has the ability to: Create food and water (1/day) (3) Feather fall (automatically, whenever needed by stone or bearer) (1) Teleport to any standing stone circle 1 / day Trigger a special spell-like function once / day as listed: Pearl - Cure Light Wounds (1) Coral – Barkskin (2) Garnet - Remove Disease (3) Amethyst - Neutralize Poison (4) Emerald – Restoration (4) Diamond - True Seeing (5) Sapphire – Raise Dead (6) Any two charms used together have the ability to grant the wearer: Water breathing at will (3) Water walk at will (3) Any three charms: Gust of Wind 1/day (3) Call Lightning 1/day (3) Any four charms: Sleet Storm 1/day (4) Ice Storm 1/day (5) Any five charms: Control Water 1/day (4) Control Winds 1/day (5) Any six charms: Cone of Cold 1/day (6) Chain Lightning 1/day (6) All seven charm: Control Weather 1/day (7) Whirlwind 1/day (8) Elemental Swarm (Water) 1/day (9) Cumulative Effects: If one person wears all seven stones, they can use all of the above listed powers only each day. All spell like abilities function as if they were cast by a 20th level cleric. Saving throw DCs are 17 + spell level. These spell-like functions are triggered by touch and mental command. The charms are AC 19 with 70 hp; they shatter if reduced to zero or fewer hit points. Their saving throw vs. disintegration is 10. A charm randomly loses one of its powers for every 10 hp of current damage. Each charm regenerates one hp per day, regaining lost powers. This self-regeneration is the only way a gem can cured of damage; healing spells don't affect them. Each jewel has a secret word engraved in tiny script on its surface. If this word is spoken by a being touching the stone, enough hit points are instantly drained from the stone to exhaust it entirely or to completely heal the being - whichever occurs first. A totally drained stone crumbles into dust, forever gone. It is not possible to control the drain so as to leave just a few hit points in a jewel. [/QUOTE]
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