![]() ![]() Once this number has been absorbed the stone turns to a worthless lump of coal. This stone will absorb 2d4 spells of up to 3rd level. However the users personality die is reduced by one level on the die ladder when making any sort of interaction with people. The user is covered in a slimly film 2” thick that allows them to survive without air for 48 hours. The spell must be cast into the stone and resolved per the normal DCC casting rules (including failure, corruption, etc). This stone can store spells up three spell levels (IE- three level one spells, or one level one and one level two, or one level three). When this stone is out the user cannot be subject to back attacks or surprise rolls. When making Intelligence based checks the user increases their action die by one level on the die ladder. These points do not accumulate if unused. The users also gains 1 free luck point per day. When making Luck based checks the user increases their action die by one level on the die ladder. When making Stamina based checks (and Fortitude saves) the user increases their action die by one level on the die ladder. When making Strength based checks the user increases their action die by one level on the die ladder. When making Personality based checks (and Willpower saves) the user increases their action die by one level on the die ladder. When making Agility based checks (and reflex saves) the user increases their action die by one level on the die ladder. When the user activates this stone they gain an additional 1d4 to their AC. Once the caster has taken food and water regularly for one week they regain 1 point in each per day. However each week without food and water causes 1 point to be removed from Strength, Agility, and Stamina (to minimum of 3). ![]() The user can survive without any food or water for up to 1d4 months. The Ioun Stones Fabled and Amazing Ioun Stones They are not subject to saves, and are always considered to have succeeded. Ioun stones have AC 20, 10 hit points, and are treated as a hard metal. The owner may voluntarily seize and stow a stone (to keep it safe while she is sleeping, for example), but she loses the benefits of the stone during that time. Thereafter, a stone must be grasped or netted to separate it from its owner. When a character first acquires a stone, she must hold it and then release it, whereupon it takes up a circling orbit 1d3 feet from her head. ![]() Here’s a PDF version: Ioun Stones for DCC Ioun Stones These crystalline stones always float in the air and must be within 3 feet of their owner to be of any use. I converted 16 of them from the d20 SRD, but the rest are stuff I created and also took some inspiration for the epic list mentioned above. Seriously… 600 of these bad boys in here! Yesterday someone suggested that a DCC fan get off their ass and create a DCCified version of the Ioun stones… and I figured it’d be a fun thing to do (whether they are good or not is an entirely different matter.Īlso Claytonian JP shared this AWESOME epic list of Ioun Stones (mostly from 1e D&D). ![]()
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