Eye of the Tiger
Ring, uncommon
The tiger’s eye at the center of this ring gleams with
the devious malice peculiar to the fiendish pygmy
rakshasa. Spinning slowly in its socket, it studies
its wearer and surroundings, almost as if waiting to
pounce.
The ring has 5 charges, and regains all expended
charges daily at dawn.
Arcane Interference. While wearing the ring, whenever you are the target of a spell or make a saving
throw against a spell’s area of effect, you can use your
reaction to tug at the Weave, expending 1 charge and
attempting to unravel the spell’s magic. If the spell is
of 2nd level or lower, roll a d4 and consult the table
below to determine the effect. If the spell is 3rd level
or higher, this property has no effect.
d4 Effect
1 The caster of the spell must make a DC 13 Wisdom saving throw, taking force damage equal to
1d6 plus an additional 1d6 for each level of the
spell on a failed save, or half as much damage on
a successful one.
2 The spell’s potency is diminished. If the spell
requires an attack roll, the roll is made with
disadvantage. If it requires you to make a saving
throw, you have advantage on it.
3 You absorb a portion of the spell’s energy, gaining temporary hit points equal to 1d6 plus an
additional 1d6 for each level of the spell. These
temporary hit points last for 1 minute.
4 You are unaffected by the spell for its duration.
Very rare variant. Increase the number of charges
to 6. Increase the Arcane Interference property’s save
DC to 16 and the maximum level of spell it can affect
to 5th level
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