![]() ![]() The example I’m going to give is not the reason I made this post but it should hopefully make my point. ![]() So I’ll try to give an example of why this spell is upsetting me, hopefully none of my players read this. Needless to say I think both players and DMs should put some thought into how they want Identify to fit into the gameplay and setting. Telling you that such-and-such ring lets you cast a spell when the command word is spoken doesn't imply you get the command word too. A curse should be a surprise to the item’s user when the curse’s effects are revealed.Īttunement to a cursed item can’t be ended voluntarily unless the curse is broken first, such as with the remove curse spell.ĮDIT: I'd also add that there's enough wiggle room in the wording for the spell to say it doesn't necessarily reveal passwords and command words. ![]() Most methods of identifying items, including the identify spell, fail to reveal such a curse, although lore might hint at it. A magic item’s description specifies whether the item is cursed. Some magic items bear curses that bedevil their users, sometimes long after a user has stopped using an item. What part of the text of Identify makes you think it doesn't reveal if an item is cursed? That's one of the primary benefits of the spell.Ĭursed items have their own rules since they also mess with attunement. Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creatures ![]()
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