What is a ring of spell Turning?

A ring of spell turning was a type of magical ring that protected the wearer from spells that were cast upon them.

Can you Upcast spells?

Yes, the wand doesn’t require that you have spell slots of the level you want to cast at. As long as you expend the proper number of charges, you’re good. Yep, that’s correct, that item lets you upcast the spell using additional charges, and does not put any requirements on caster level.

Can you target objects with spells 5e?

Rules as written, eldritch blast can not target objects (same for other spells unless they specify otherwise i.e. fire bolt).

Do you lose concentration on a short rest?

while you can concentrate during a short rest, and you can move hex on a subsequent turn, not just the next subsequent turn. it does still require an initial target and that initial target needs to be at zero hit points to move it.

What happens when you roll a 20 on Ring of spell turning?

In addition, if you roll a 20 for the save and the spell is 7th level or lower, the spell has no Effect on you and instead Targets the caster, using the slot level, spell save DC, Attack bonus, and Spellcasting Ability of the caster.

Can you cast any spell with a ring?

The level of the slot used to cast the spell determines how much space it uses. While wearing this ring, you can cast any spell stored in it. The spell uses the slot level, spell save DC, spell attack bonus, and spellcasting ability of the original caster, but is otherwise treated as if you cast the spell.

How does the ring of spell storing work?

While wearing this ring, you can cast any spell stored in it. The spell uses the slot level, spell save DC, spell attack bonus, and spellcasting ability of the original caster, but is otherwise treated as if you cast the spell. The spell cast from the ring is no longer stored in it, freeing up space.

Do you have advantage on saving throws with Ring of spell turning?

While wearing this ring, you have advantage on saving throws against any spell that targets only you (not in an area of effect).

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