Bident of the Pirate King – DnD magic item

Bident of the Pirate King new magic item for Dungeons and Dragons

This new magic weapon for Dungeons & Dragons is a bident (a two tipped trident) that commands the wind and fog. The pirate king Voralis dominated the seas with the help of this deadly bident.


Bident of the Pirate King

Weapon (trident), very rare (requires attunement)

Damage: 1d8 + 2 piercing

Weight: 4 lbs.

Properties: Thrown (range 30/90), Versatile (1d10+2)

You have a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. 

Return. When you make a ranged attack with the bident, it teleports back to your hand at the end of your turn.

Fog Cloud. While holding this bident, you can use an action to cast the Fog Cloud spell from it. Once used, the bident can’t be used in this way again until the next dawn.

Wind Gust. While holding this bident, you can use an action to cast the Gust of Wind spell (save DC 13) from it. Once used, the bident can’t be used again until the next dawn.

Proficiency with a trident allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with the bident.


Bident of the Pirate King magic item card 1
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Hunting the Pirate King

A Dungeons & Dragons adventure for Levels 8-12

For over a decade, the pirate king Voralis has dominated the Shiaran sea with a fleet of raiding ships. But his flagship the Marauder was cut off from the rest of the fleet by a recent storm, leaving the pirate king vulnerable.

Your ship races to intercept the Marauder before she can reunite with the pirate fleet. If you can bring Voralis to justice, you are awarded his magic bident as well as the Marauder and all her cargo.

Voralis is a formidable warrior and can hurl his bident with deadly accuracy. Add a Bident attack to the Pirate King stats.

Bident.Ranged Weapon Attack: +9 to hit, range 30/90 ft., one target. Hit: 8 (1d8 + 4) piercing damage.


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