This wand has 7 Charges. While holding it, you can use an action to expend 1 of its Charges and choose a target within 120 feet of you. The target can be a creature, an object, or a point in space.
Can you use a magic item and cast a spell 5e?
Using a magic item to cast a spell is its own unique action type. Jeremy Crawford has said via Twitter that casting spells from magic items (scrolls, wands, staves, etcetera) is neither a Use an Object/Item nor a Cast a Spell action.
Do Wands take concentration?
2 Answers. Concentration is concentration it doesn’t matter if you cast the spell from an item or if you cast the spell from a spell slot. The spell uses its normal casting time, range, and duration, and the user of the item must concentrate if the spell requires concentration.
What happens when you use the wand of Wonder?
While holding it, you can use an action to expend 1 of its charges and choose a target within 120 feet of you. The target can be a creature, an object, or a point in space. Roll d100 and consult the following table to discover what happens. If the effect causes you to cast a spell from the wand, the spell’s save DC is 15.
What happens when you cast a spell from a wand?
Roll d100 and consult the following table to discover what happens. If the effect causes you to cast a spell from the wand, the spell’s save DC is 15. If the spell normally has a range expressed in feet, its range becomes 120 feet if it isn’t already. If an effect covers an area, you must center the spell on and include the target.
When does the wand of Wonder crumble into dust?
If an effect has multiple possible subjects, the GM randomly determines which ones are affected. The wand regains 1d6 + 1 expended charges daily at dawn. If you expend the wand’s last charge, roll a d20. On a 1, the wand crumbles into dust and is destroyed.
What does it mean when a wand chooses you?
And remember… the wand chooses you, not the other way around. Now you’ve discovered your personal wand, just like Harry did in Mr Ollivander’s shop in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, you most likely want to find out a bit more about what your wand type would mean for you in the wizarding world… What core does your wand have?