3e SRD:Ring of Spell Storing

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Ring of Spell Storing

A ring of spell storing contains up to ten levels of spells that the wearer can cast. Each spell has a caster level equal to the minimum level needed to cast that spell. The user need not provide any material components or focus, or pay an XP cost to cast the spell, and there is no arcane spell failure chance for wearing armor (since the ring user need not gesture)

For a randomly generated ring, treat it as a scroll to determine what spells are stored in it. If you roll a spell that would put the ring over the ten-level limit, ignore that roll; the ring has no more spells in it. (Not every newly discovered ring need be fully charged.)

A spellcaster can cast any spells into the ring, so long as the total spell levels do not add up to more than ten.

The ring magically imparts to the wearer the names of all spells currently stored within it.

Caster Level: Varies (minimum needed to cast each stored spell); Prerequisites: Forge Ring, imbue with spell ability; Market Price: 90,000 gp



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