Melee attacks made by the wearer gain +1 To Hit and adds +2 to Reflex saving throws.
When attacking an Incorporeal creature, the wearer’s attacks do not suffer the 50% miss chance.
This item does not grant the ability to critically hit or sneak attack Incorporeal creatures.
Allows the wearer to see in non-magical darkness
Note: These goggles do not have any effect in magical darkness.
When the wearer attacks with a sling, gain +2 To Hit. It does not affect any form of attack other than slings. It affects Sling Staff attacks, but only when used to make a missile attack.
Once per room, the wearer is able to affect a critical hit on a creature that is normally immune to critical hits (e.g., Constructs, Oozes, Plants, Undead, etc.) as well as perform a sneak attack on a creature that is normally immune to being sneak attacked.
This item only overcomes a monster’s crit/sneak immunity if the wearer attacks with a Melee weapon. Other tokens that allow Ranged sneak attacks do not overcome this token’s melee-attack-only restriction.
If party wins Initiative, melee damage inflicted on the wearer is reduced by 2 points per attack. This remains in effect until the end of that specific combat.
If no other treasure-enhancing tokens (regardless of rarity or permanence) are equipped, the player receives one additional Treasure Chip at the end of the adventure.
If a variable-effect token is being used to gain Treasure Chips, Lenses of Fortune will not stack with it. E.g., if the Amulet of Wonder‘s effect for that year increases Treasure Chips gained, Lenses of Fortune and Amulet of Wonder can’t be equipped by the same character.
Wearer gains +1 To Hit with melee attacks and the ability to see creatures under the effects of invisibility
Adds +2 to AC
If the wearer is a monk, the total AC bonus from this item is +3.
Single-target damage-scrolls (not Spells, Spells “cast as a scroll”, nor non-Scroll items) cast by the wearer deal +3 Damage.
These spectacles have no effect on scrolls that do not deal HP damage.
These spectacles have no effect on scrolls that as written can affect more than one target, even if there is only one eligible target. I.e., if the scroll says it can affect more than one target, this item doesn’t affect it.