Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition SRD

Talisman of Pure Good 5e Magic Item: Rarity, Attunement, and Rules

Talisman of Pure Good is a legendary wondrous items in D&D 5e. It requires attunement.



Talisman of Pure Good

Wondrous Items - Legendary

Wondrous item, legendary (requires attunement by a creature of good alignment)

This talisman is a mighty symbol of goodness. A creature that is neither good nor evil in alignment takes 6d6 radiant damage upon touching the talisman. An evil creature takes 8d6 radiant damage upon touching the talisman. Either sort of creature takes the damage again each time it ends its turn holding or carrying the talisman.

If you are a good cleric or paladin, you can use the talisman as a holy symbol, and you gain a +2 bonus to spell attack rolls while you wear or hold it.

The talisman has 7 charges. If you are wearing or holding it, you can use an action to expend 1 charge from it and choose one creature you can see on the ground within 120 feet of you. If the target is of evil alignment, a flaming fissure opens under it. The target must succeed on a DC 20 Dexterity saving throw or fall into the fissure and be destroyed, leaving no remains. The fissure then closes, leaving no trace of its existence. When you expend the last charge, the talisman disperses into motes of golden light and is destroyed.


Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Talisman of Pure Good do in D&D 5e?

This talisman is a mighty symbol of goodness.

What rarity is the Talisman of Pure Good in D&D 5e?

The Talisman of Pure Good is a Legendary magic item in D&D 5th Edition.

What type of magic item is the Talisman of Pure Good in D&D 5e?

The Talisman of Pure Good is a Wondrous Items — Wondrous item, legendary (requires attunement by a creature of good alignment).

Does the Talisman of Pure Good require attunement in D&D 5e?

Yes, the Talisman of Pure Good requires attunement. Check the item description for any specific attunement requirements.

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