![]() ![]() If you hold and focus on the cube for the full duration, it magically applies its unique sigil sequence onto the ground in a 10-foot-diameter teleportation circle, provided that there’s enough space to do so. If you hold one of the cube’s recorded sigil sequences on the ground face-down and focus on it for 1 minute (as if concentrating on a spell), the cube expends 1 of its charges and duplicates the effect of the "teleportation circle" spell, using the sigil sequence from the cube’s face to form the spell’s teleportation circle on the ground below it.Īlternatively, you can hold the stamp side of the cube on the ground and focus on it for 1 minute (as if concentrating on a spell). The cube has 3 charges and regains 1d3 expended charges daily at dawn. If a sigil was already on the cube’s face, it’s replaced by the new one. If you hold and focus on the cube for the full duration, the circle’s sigil sequence is recorded onto the cube’s face. If you find a permanent teleportation circle, you can place and hold one of the cube’s flat sides against the circle for 1 hour, focusing on it for the duration (as if concentrating on a spell). ![]() Its five other sides are flat and blank, or, at the GM’s discretion, have up to 5 different sigil sequences recorded onto them. One of the cube’s sides looks like a metallic stamp, and is made of countless interlocking and shifting panels that reconfigure themselves to magically generate a new, unique sigil sequence daily at dawn, as described in the "teleportation circle" spell. This hefty, metal cube is about 6 inches on a side and weighs 3 pounds. ![]()
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