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Niko_Kaze
29th May 2008, 08:08 PM
This plain golden ring seems to switch patterns everyday. If someone tries to figure out how the pattern changes it will take them about 30 years and they will find it is a complex formula based on the time of day, the day of the month, which day it is, the color of the wearer's hair, where the sun is in relation to the wearer, how deep or high the wearer is under or off the ground, and the price of a goat in a turkish market.

This ring has only one amazing if quirky power. Every time the wearer casts a spell he must make a concentration check DC 15+ the spell level of the spell. If he succeeds the spell is heightened by one level. If he fails roll a d4. The d4 tells you if it is a 1--bard spell; 2--cleric spell; 3--druid spell; 4--wizard spell. If it is a bard spell roll a 2d4 - 2. This is the spell level of the spell, roll on the bard spell list for that level the result is the spell that is actually cast. If it is any other caster spell type roll a d10 and treat a 10 as a 0. This is the spell level, roll on the appriprate caster's spell list for that spell level and that is the spell that is cast. If the new spell is ineffective against the target of the original spell then the spell fails. Otherwise it has all the effects of the new spell instead of the one the wearer was trying to cast.

This ring cannot be removed except if lost in a game of chance, in which case it transfers itself from the loser's finger to its new owner's finger magically. Finding this out takes a knowledge(arcana) check DC 40.

Aura: Depends on the pattern *DM chooses one at random* CL: 20 Creation: Not by any sane creature.