The wielder of the above dagger just so happens to be my rogue. Sometimes, the curse doesn’t bother the user at all or can be used to their benefit. Sometimes a cursed item provides a tempting benefit along with the negative effect, or it influences the user’s mind to make them unwilling to part with it. Before we continue, what are the purposes of cursed items? How should they be used?Ĭursed items are objects of power that negatively affect the user against their will. The air around the wielder is filled with unintelligible whispering once they draw the dagger. It has a +1 to attack and damage rolls, its base damage is 2d4, and when the attuned wielder lands a critical hit with it, the target must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or become frightened of them. Entirely brass-colored, it’s eerily beautiful. Its blade bends like a jagged ‘S’ shape, and its crossguard resembles a toothy smile. It’s D&D night, and the party just found a dagger.
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