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Revision as of 22:09, 29 December 2023

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Mask of Soul Perception is a very rare Helmet that increases a wearer's Attack rolls, Initiative Rolls, and Perception Checks. The wearer can also cast Detect Thoughts Detect Thoughts once per Short Rest.

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Formerly worn by Autumnal Baskin, a professional mediator turned bare-knuckle champion, who gained enlightenment via two methods. The first was giving up her addictive reliance on secluded caves and lonely mountaintops, and getting a bit more sociable. This involved many new skirts. Most of them lavender.

Properties

  • Helmets Helmets
  • Rarity: Very Rare
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 1300 gp
  • UID MAG_Monk_SoulPerception_Hat
    UUID bfd9ef48-7251-4259-86b0-6646f5f99d72

Special

The wearer of this item gains:

Soul Perception
Gain a +2 bonus to Attack rolls, Initiative Rolls Initiative Rolls, and Perception Checks.
Detect Thoughts Detect Thoughts ()
Cast as a level 2 spell ( Recharge: Short rest.)

Where to find

  • * Found in a DC20 locked Gilded Chest X: -33 Y: 20 in Helsik's Room upstairs at the Devil's Fee in the Lower City.

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