Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition SRD

Ring of Water Elemental Command 5e Magic Item: Rarity, Attunement, and Rules

Ring of Water Elemental Command is a legendary ring in D&D 5e. It requires attunement.



Ring of Water Elemental Command

Ring - Legendary

Ring, legendary (requires attunement)

This ring is linked to the Elemental Plane of Water.

While wearing this ring, you have advantage on attack rolls against water elementals, and they have disadvantage on attack rolls against you. In addition, you have access to properties based on the Elemental Plane of Water.

The ring has 5 charges. It regains 1d4 + 1 expended charges daily at dawn. Spells cast from the ring have a save DC of 17.

You can expend 2 of the ring's charges to cast dominate monster on a water elemental. In addition, you can stand on and walk across liquid surfaces as if they were solid ground. You can also speak and understand Aquan.

If you help slay a water elemental while attuned to the ring, you gain access to the following additional properties:

You can breathe underwater and have a swimming speed equal to your walking speed.

You can cast the following spells from the ring, expending the necessary number of charges: create or destroy water (1 charge), control water (3 charges), ice storm (2 charges), or wall of ice (3 charges).


Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Ring of Water Elemental Command do in D&D 5e?

This ring is linked to the Elemental Plane of Water.

What rarity is the Ring of Water Elemental Command in D&D 5e?

The Ring of Water Elemental Command is a Legendary magic item in D&D 5th Edition.

What type of magic item is the Ring of Water Elemental Command in D&D 5e?

The Ring of Water Elemental Command is a Ring — Ring, legendary (requires attunement).

Does the Ring of Water Elemental Command require attunement in D&D 5e?

Yes, the Ring of Water Elemental Command requires attunement. Check the item description for any specific attunement requirements.

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