{"name":"Driftglobe","type":"Wondrous Item","attunement":"","properties":"[br]\r\n[p]The most common [i]driftglobes[\/i] had three basic magical effects. They glowed with bright light, equal to a torch, as per the cantrip [blocklink:133], on command. They could also glow with the brightness of full daylight, as per the spell [blocklink:374] for an hour at a time, though use of this ability was limited to a number of charges before being used up. Lastly, the [i]driftglobe[\/i] floated in the air, as per the magical spell [blocklink:132]. A [i]driftglobe[\/i] could also follow a creature that touched it, similar to the disk created by [i]Tenser's floating disk[\/i](DnD3e).[\/p]","armortype":"None","ac":"","strengthrequirement":"","weapontype":"None","damage":"","secondarydamage":"","damagetype":"None","range":"","description":"[p]A driftglobe was a small sphere of thick glass, that weighed about one pound (0.45 kg).[\/p]\r\n[h3]History[\/h3]\r\n[p][i]Driftglobes[\/i] date back at least to the time of Cormanthyr at its height and were seen lighting up the night in Myth Drannor. The arcanist Congenio Ioun created the first light-emitting [i]ioun stones[\/i] sometime in the age of Netheril but these were personal items that remained near their owner. [i]Driftglobes[\/i] could be found in use across the modern Realms, as well as in dungeons and ruins.[\/p]\r\n[h3]Creation[\/h3]\r\n[p][i]Driftglobes[\/i] were quite easy to make, and the process was well known. A caster needed little more than a glass globe and the ability to cast [blocklink:374] and [i]Tenser's floating disk[\/i].[\/p]","rarity":"Uncommon","cost":"7200","weight":"1 lb","source":"Dungeon Master's Guide 5th Edition","image":"442070","tabledata":"","tags":"magical item,wondorous item,item","templateId":"18","blockId":"151187","isShared":"1"}