D&D 5E Make a Flawed Magic Item

Flagon of Machismo. After 1) taking at least 2 gulps of an alcoholic beverage from this oversized drinking vessel followed by 2) speaking the activation words, “Here, hold my drink.” then 3) actually handing it to some other person, the drinker receives a bonus to his next feat of skill equal to twice his Charisma bonus.

All three activation steps must be done in that order, or it is completely ineffective.

There are no limits to how many times this power can be used, but odds of messing up the activation sequence- as well as simply passing out or suffering alcohol toxicty- increase with each use, as the drinker becomes more intoxicated. It should be noted that alcohol consumed from this Flagon can affect any creature, even those normally immune to the effects of alcohol. Creatures that cannot actually consume alcohol from the Flagon also receive no benefit from it.

If the activation words for the flawed Flagon are messed up, it still activates as normal, but 6 skeletons rise up from the dead from the closest graveyard, battlefield or such to hunt down the miss-speaker.
 

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Filo's Spell Regurgitator (Very Rare, Requires Attunement)

Detects as a magic item and identifies as a Ring of Spell Storing for all practical purposes.

There are, however, several major differences. At the GM's discretion, these differences may not be detectable through conventional methods (Identify spell).

It appears to hold an unlimited number of spell levels. In actuality it will hold up to 7 levels of spells (d8-1) in a "stack."

Spells already in the ring will be "pushed out" of the bottom of the stack to accommodate new entries. Spells are pushed out according to the level of the incoming spell, but spells may not be partially pushed out. An incoming level 1 spell will displace an entire level 7 spell. An incoming level 5 spell will push out at least 5 levels of spells. The energy of displaced spells dissipates into the weave without effect.

Spells may only be cast from the ring in the order they were most recently cast into it. In other words, from the stop of the stack: first in, last out.

If you attempt to cast a spell from the ring that you could not normally cast on your own (not of your class or too high a level), you suffer a level of exhaustion, whether or not casting is successful.
 

Ion Stone: Absorbtion
When targeted by a spell that doesn't require a saving throw make a WIS save against the caster's spell DC, on a success you that spell does not effect you. You may not voluntarily fail a save vs spells.
 

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