Adds +3 to Strength (thus, depending on prior Strength score, adding either +1/+2 To Hit in melee and +1/+2 Damage with melee and thrown weapons)
Thrown
Adds +2 to Strength (thus adding +1 To Hit in melee and +1 Damage with melee and thrown weapons) and +1 to all saving throws
Adds +4 to Strength (thus +2 To Hit in melee and +2 Damage with melee and thrown weapons) and -1 to Dexterity (thus, depending on prior Dexterity score, suffering either a 0/-1 To Hit with ranged attacks, either 0/-1 to AC, and either 0/-1 to Reflex saving throws)
Missile attacks (physical ranged attacks, including thrown weapons, but not spells) made by the wearer deal +1 Damage
Adds +2 to Strength (thus adding +1 To Hit in Melee and +1 Damage with Melee and thrown weapons) but suffer -2 to Will saving throws
Adds +4 to Damage with physical ranged weapons. It has no effect on spells or melee attacks.
Adds +5 to Strength (thus, depending on prior Strength score, adding either +2/+3 To Hit in melee and +2/+3 Damage with melee and thrown weapons) and -2 to Dexterity (-1 To Hit with ranged attacks, -1 to AC, and -1 to Reflex saving throws)
Adds +1 to Strength (thus, depending on prior Strength score, adding either 0/+1 To Hit in melee and either 0/+1 Damage with melee and thrown weapons)
Adds +2 to Strength (thus adding +1 To Hit in melee and +1 Damage with melee and thrown weapons) and the wearer is immune to Retribution Damage against attacks from Accursed monsters.
Retribution Damage: When a melee attack deals damage to a target possessing Retribution Damage (RD), the attacker takes damage equal to the target’s total RD. Ranged attacks, whether physical or magical, do not trigger RD. If an attack would have caused damage but is completely negated (e.g.,
While in the coaching room, two or more owners of this token may clink their Goblet of Toasting (GoT) tokens together to gain a bonus to one ability score (Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma) of their choice. Each person may choose whichever Ability Score they prefer. E.g., if one person picks Dexterity, that does not compel anyone else to pick Dexterity nor does it prevent another person from also selecting Dexterity.









