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Chrono Regression Device in Dungeons & Dragons 5e

Chrono Regression Device

3-level Transmutation

Casting Time: 1 action
Range/Area: Touch
Components: Verbal, Somatic, Material
Materials: An ornate pocket watch, worth at least $300,000
Duration: Instantaneous
You may touch a creature with the Device. If that creature lost any hit points in the previous round, they may regain 4d4 hit points. If they took damage in the last round, they take 4d4 necrotic damage. They may make a DEX saving throw, and may take half damage on a success. If the creature neither took damage nor gained hit points, then you may choose to deal 1d4 necrotic damage or heal 1d4 hit points to the creature.
At higher levels: When supercharged for each gadget slot higher than the third, the amount of hit points regained and necrotic damage dealt increases by 1d4.
Available for: Internal Security Agent

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