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Circlet Of Spell-Eating, Type III

Aura moderate (no school); CL 7th
Slot head; Price 13,500 gp; Weight -

DESCRIPTION

Iridescent whorls and runes in a flowing eldritch script adorn this golden circlet. The circlet functions as a ring of spell knowledgeUE, allowing a spontaneous caster to learn and store an additional arcane spell. However, once the circlet has been worn for 1d6 days, the wearer must succeed at a DC 16 Will save each day when meditating to renew her spell slots. Failure indicates that she loses knowledge of a random spell, whose level cannot exceed the maximum level of the circlet of spell-eating. Knowledge of this spell is lost until the circlet is removed, returning at a rate of one spell per day, beginning with the lowest-level spell forgotten. So long as the circlet of spell-eating has caused its wearer to forget at least one spell, its creator can cast the first spell lost to the item once per day as a spell-like ability.


CONSTRUCTION

Requirements Craft Wondrous Item, bestow curse, imbue with spell ability; Cost 6,750 gp
675000Craft Wondrous Item, bestow curse, imbue with spell ability0NULL6750Circlet Of Spell-Eating, Type III0Wondrous Item01350000-0head135000007moderate (no school)000Black MarketsIridescent whorls and runes in a flowing eldritch script adorn this golden circlet. The circlet functions as a ring of spell knowledgeUE, allowing a spontaneous caster to learn and store an additional arcane spell. However, once the circlet has been worn for 1d6 days, the wearer must succeed at a DC 16 Will save each day when meditating to renew her spell slots. Failure indicates that she loses knowledge of a random spell, whose level cannot exceed the maximum level of the circlet of spell-eating. Knowledge of this spell is lost until the circlet is removed, returning at a rate of one spell per day, beginning with the lowest-level spell forgotten. So long as the circlet of spell-eating has caused its wearer to forget at least one spell, its creator can cast the first spell lost to the item once per day as a spell-like ability.