Wand of Flame Extinguishing: This sort of wand has three separate functions:
Nonmagical fires of normal size can be extinguished without using any charges.
Normal size includes anything up to the size of a bonfire or a fire in a
regular fireplace—equal to four to six billets of wood burning hotly.
To extinguish large, nonmagical fires, flaming oil in quantity equal to a
gallon or more, the fire produced by a fiend, a flame tongue sword, or a burning hands spell, one charge is expended from the wand. Continual magical flames, such
as those of a sword or a creature able to ignite, will be extinguished for six
rounds and will flare up again after that time.
When applied to large magical fires such as those caused by fireball, flame strike, or wall of fire spells, two charges are expended from the wand as the flames are extinguished.
If the device is used upon a creature composed of flame (a fire elemental, for
instance), a successful attack roll inflicts 6d6 points of damage upon the
creature.
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