The Ring of Ultimate Privelage (5e Equipment)

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This page is incomplete and/or lacking flavor. Reason: So it’s a ring that can cast Wish with worse wording? “Lasts 1 turn” is improper wording (should be “until the beginning/end of your next turn). Why am I rolling Wisdom? Is it a save or check? Why do I need to roll Wisdom to attune to this instead of just following standard attunement rules? DC 15 roll doesn’t state what happens on a success or failure. On top of all of this, it’s probably supposed to be an {{April Fools}} page.


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Ring, legendary (Upon first seeing this item, a DC 20 Wisdom will attune you to it.)

The ring is green, with a red glowing circle in the center. It has two silver dragons, coiled around each other, down the arms of the ring.

Of a DM's power The wearer, after rolling a DC 15 Wisdom to use it saving roll on a failure the game continues add normal until the next attempt, can use the ring to become an in-game DM until the end of your next turn, they can make any choice, with the proper DM's descretion. This lasts 1 turn and you do not have a bonus action. It can only be used once between long rests. The wearer can give the players advantage or disadvantage, which one it is, however, is dependent on a 1d4 odds or evens call.


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