Ring of Linguistic Transmutation (5e Equipment)
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Ring, Rare (<requires attunement>) <Description: The Ring of Linguistic Transmutation is an ornate magical ring crafted from a shimmering silver band adorned with intricate engravings of arcane symbols. It emanates a faint aura of linguistic power and creativity.> <Effect: This enchanting ring allows the wearer to alter the effects of spells by changing a single word, as long as the original word and the replacement word both begin with the same letter. When wearing the ring and casting a spell, the user must declare their intention to utilize the ring's power and state the original word they wish to modify. If the requirement is met, the ring activates, and the spell's effect is transformed based on the new word chosen by the user. > <For example, if a wizard casts the spell "Fireball" and desires to modify it using the Ring of Linguistic Transmutation, they can change the word "Fire" to a different word that starts with the same letter. So, they might select "Frost" instead, resulting in a "Frostball" spell that unleashes a burst of icy cold energy instead of fire. The ring can be used to modify any spell that contains a word matching the criteria mentioned above. It empowers the user with flexibility and adaptability, encouraging creative problem-solving and allowing for unconventional spellcasting strategies. It is a prized possession for wizards and sorcerers who appreciate linguistic precision and versatility in their magical endeavors. > |
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