Wand of Spellstoring (5e Equipment)

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Wand, varies (major) (requires attunement by a sorcerer)

This silver and hawthorn wood wand has a glass orb on one end filled with a smoky golden energy.

Vessel of the Weave. Wands of spellstoring, as their name implies, are vessels for storing a sorcerer's power. The maximum number spell points a wand of spellstoring can hold, and how many are already stored within when found, depends on its rarity:

  • Common. A common wand can hold up to 4 sorcery points, and has 1d2 + 1 sorcery points within it when found.
  • Uncommon. An uncommon wand can hold up to 6 sorcery points, and has 1d4 + 1 sorcery points within it when found.
  • Rare. A rare wand can hold up to 10 sorcery points, and has 1d6 + 2 sorcery points within it when found.
  • Very Rare. A very rare wand can hold up to 15 sorcery points, and has 1d10 + 2 sorcery points within it when found.
  • Legendary: A legendary wand can hold up to 20 sorcery points, and has 1d12 + 3 sorcery points within it when found.

Recharging the Wand. Wands of spellstoring do not natively regenerate spell points. While attuned to a wand, you may transfer any amount of spell points into or out of the wand as a bonus action. Spell points stored within a wand remain there indefinitely until removed.


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