Adds +6 to Strength (thus adding +3 To Hit in melee and +3 Damage with melee and thrown weapons), +3 to Dexterity (thus, depending on prior Dexterity score, either +1/+2 To Hit with ranged attacks, either +1/+2 to AC, and either +1/+2 to Reflex saving throws), and +4 to Constitution (thus adding +2 to Fortitude saving throws and +2 to max HP per character level).
In addition to all the powers granted by Mad Evoker’s Charm (double the base damage +skill check of a Spell and suffer 25 points of Eldritch damage–see the description of Mad Evoker’s Charm for details), once per round Mage Medallion allows a wizard to modify a cast Spell (excluding any scrolls or “as a scroll” effects) with one or more of the Mage Power (MP) effects listed below.
Adds +3 to Constitution (thus, depending on prior Constitution score, either +1/+2 to Fortitude saving throws and either +1/+2 to max HP per character level)
Once per room, when the wearer drinks a non-Exalted healing potion, the amount of healing is doubled; if the potion has non-HP-restoring effects, the HP healed is still doubled, but the side-effects are not doubled.
Whenever the wearer casts 2nd-level Spells from their class card, the cleric may, if desired, mentally channel the casting of those spells through the necklace. The result of this channeling allows the necklace to cast those Spells by proxy and as Free Actions. The Spells still get marked off the player’s class card, but since the necklace is doing the work of casting, the cleric’s hands are free to do other things (e.g., cast another Spell as a Standard Action,
Imbues user with Psychic Power and grants access to all tiers of Psychic Powers. In addition to the psychic benefits, once per calendar year you may play a special sub-class character for a single adventure run. These are analogs of, but not superior to, the base classes but are all 5th-level (no other level-augmenting tokens are required) and come with some unique abilities.
User heals 10 HP any time the party’s initiative is a natural 20, but only if the user says, “Who-ha!”. Saying “Who-ha” is an Instant Action.
The user of this tankard does not have to be the same person who rolled the Initiative die.