Ring of Spell Storing: A ring of spell storing contains 1d4+1 spells which the wearer can employ as if he were a
spellcaster of the level required to use the stored spells. The class of spells contained
within the ring is determined in the same fashion as the spells on scrolls
(see "Scrolls ''). The level of each spell is determined by rolling 1d6 (for priests) or
1d8 (for wizards). The number rolled is the level of the spell, as follows:
Priest: 1d6, if 6 is rolled, roll 1d4 instead.
Wizard: 1d8, if 8 is rolled, roll 1d6 instead.
Which spell type of any given level is contained by the ring is also randomly
determined.
The ring empathically imparts to the wearer the names of its spells. Once
spell class, level, and type are determined, the properties of the ring are fixed
and unchangeable. Once a spell is cast from the ring, it can be restored only by
a character of appropriate class and level of experience (i.e., a 12th-level
wizard is needed to restore a 6th-level magical spell to the ring). Stored
spells have a casting time of five.
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