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'''Heirloom - Staff of Oak and Ash and Thorn'''
 
'''Heirloom - Staff of Oak and Ash and Thorn'''
 
*You may re-roll one physical attribute (Str, Dex, Con) based skill check or save while bearing the staff. Recovers after a short rest.
 
*You may re-roll one physical attribute (Str, Dex, Con) based skill check or save while bearing the staff. Recovers after a short rest.
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* Oak and Ash and Thorn. After a short or long rest you can declare which aspect of the staff you are invoking and it lasts until the next rest. When Oak is invoked, the protective nature of the dragon spirit within is awakened and you enjoy a +2 bonus to armor class. When Ash is invoked, the magical nature of the dragon spirit within is awakened and your spell save DC is +2. When Thorn is invoked, you awaken the aggressive nature of the dragon spirit within and damaging spells do an additional +2 damage (of the same type as called for in the spell description).
 
 
*The spirit of your Heirloom item can and will communicate with you, though not always clearly and will (mostly) understand when you attempt to communicate with it - though mood and circumstance will play into how responsive it is to that communication.
 
*The spirit of your Heirloom item can and will communicate with you, though not always clearly and will (mostly) understand when you attempt to communicate with it - though mood and circumstance will play into how responsive it is to that communication.
  

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