Spell
Ranged attacks made by the wearer deal +1 damage.
If the target of the attack is Undead, the total damage bonus from this token is +2.
When this instrument is played, bardsong grants each party member a total of +2 To Hit & +2 Damage (+3 To Hit & +3 Damage if the bard is 5th-level) with melee and ranged attacks. While performing bardsong, the bard may simultaneously perform a Standard Action (e.g., physically attack, cast spells, perform a Lore check, read scrolls, activate wands, drink potions, etc.)
When this instrument is played, bardsong grants each party member a total of +2 To Hit & +2 Damage (+3 To Hit & +3 Damage if the bard is 5th-level) with melee and ranged attacks.
Unlike most other Ultra Rare bard instruments, the bard cannot perform other actions while using this instrument.
When used by a bard, bardsong grants each party member a total of +1 To Hit & +3 Damage (+2 To Hit & +4 Damage if the bard is 5th-level) to their melee and ranged attacks.
A bard may perform a Lore check while playing this instrument, but not any other Standard Actions.
The wearer has the option to double the base damage (including the extra damage from passing the planar skill check, but no other bonuses) of a cast Spell (excluding any scrolls or “as a scroll” effects), but when doing so the caster suffers 25 points of Eldritch damage. It’s only usable once per round, but other than that it may be used as often as desired. Mad Evoker’s Charm (MEC) must be activated before casting the Spell,
Adds +2 Damage to melee and ranged attacks made by anyone on the party when a bard uses this instrument to play bardsong
Thus each party member gains a total of +1 To Hit and +3 Damage (or +2/+4 if the bard is 5th-level) when this is used to play bardsong.
This instrument differs from a Masterwork Bard’s Instrument in that the Masterwork Bard’s Instrument provides the +2 Damage to melee attacks only.
When incorporated into the casting of a damage Spell (cast from the character card, not a scroll or magic item), this dust increases the damage inflicted by +2. This dust has no effect on Spells which do not inflict HP damage.
No more than 1 dust (regardless of name) may be used per Spell.
Casting a Spell with dust does not affect the casting time of the Spell.
If a Spell under the influence of Magus Dust can affect more than one target,
Starting in 2026, Patrons can send in all four unique Path to Enlightenment Fragment tokens (2023-2026) to register for a special Patron-exclusive event at Ring Con. Early transmuters won’t take possession of their completed Mark of Enlightenment (MoE) until Ring Con-assuming we receive* their token submission before March 1, 2026. Transmuters will be able to select the power granted by their token from a set list. In addition, they will be able to personalize their token by printing a “Crafted by:” name on the token.









