A paladin equipped with this amulet has the option to Guard up to a total of two characters.
not exchangeable
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) and +1 to Constitution (thus, depending on prior Constitution score, adding either 0/+1 to Fortitude saving throws and either 0/+1 to max HP per character level)
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).
Adds +2 to Strength (thus adding +1 To Hit in melee and +1 Damage with melee and thrown weapons), +2 to Dexterity (thus adding +1 To Hit with ranged attacks, +1 to AC, and +1 to Reflex saving throws), and +2 to Constitution (thus adding +1 to Fortitude saving throws and +1 to max HP per character level.)
This amulet grants the player four extra Treasure Chips. It does not affect the reward gained by succeeding on a rogue skill test or other caches of loot found within the adventure.
Even if a player can equip two Neck slot items, this token may not be equipped at the same time as the Horn of Plenty. Doing so might create situations that abuse the amount of treasure a player receives.
This amulet has a different powerful effect each year. Please ask your coach for information about the current effect if it’s not shown below–sometimes the effect is a surprise.
The wearer’s Melee, Missile, and Spell (not scroll or item) attacks deal +2 Damage. Healing spells the wearer casts heal +2 HP.
Wearer may equip up to two additional ioun stones.
This item’s effect stacks with other Ioun Stone slot-expanders, but the wearer is still subject to the Slot Expanders Cap of no more than nine Ioun Stones.









