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Tankards of Healing

By all accounts, Drem was a poor man. He had nigh a copper to his name. But as he walked the streets, folks always said hello. They tipped their hats and grinned a warm smile. I think it was because whenever a poorer soul needed a small sip to feel better, Drem was there... tin cup in hand.

Tankards of Healing

Aura varies ; CL varies
Slot: - ; Price 3,000 gp (Tin Cup), 5000 gp (Hero's Toast), 9000 gp (Tavernkeep's Tankard), 19,000 gp (Hangover Tankard), 91,000 gp (Tankard of the Blessed Barkeep);
Weight 1/2 lbs.

Each of the several kinds of tankards of healing is a metal drinking cup, with a slight opening at the bottom of the handle, to make slipping it onto a belt easier. When alchohol is drunk from the tankard it transmutes into a healing potion as it is drunk, with the amount of healing depending on the quality of the spirits drunk from it. In addition, the drink within it does not spill. If poured out, other then being immediately drunk, it transforms into a sickening vinegar. Cayden Cailean does not approve of drinks being wasted. Certain brews may have other effects, which are entirely up to DM discretion, but should be consistent.

GP Cures
1-15 as Cure Light Wounds, with a +1 for every 3 gp of drink
16-50 as Cure Moderate Wounds, with a +1 for every 7 gp of drink
51-100 as Cure Serious Wounds, with a +1 for every 10 gp of drink

Tin Cup

This basic looking drinking tankard is the simplest of the tankards of healing.

Faint Conjuration (Healing); Caster Level 1st; Cure Light wounds, Prestidigitation

Hero's Toast

This bronze tankard is wrapped with wine red leather, is a holy symbol of the drunken hero Cayden Cailean. Those who drink from it heal their wounds, that their drunken choices not daunt them from the next brave but possibly foolish choice. Accordingly, they gain a +4 morale bonus on will saves against fear effects, so long as they have been healed by the Tankard in the last hour, and carry the cup on them.

Faint Conjuration (Healing); Caster Level 1st; Cure Light wounds, Prestidigitation, Remove Fear

Tavernkeep's Tankard

The Tavernkeep's Tankard exapands the volume of a tankard with an extra-dimensional space. Enabling the drinker to have exactly the drink they want on hand. This only stores only liquids intended for drinking, but the cupholder has only to think of the drink they want from it's internal stores to fill the tankard. In addition, the stored liquors never go bad, only aging to greater perfection.

Faint Conjuration (Healing); Caster Level 9th ; Cure Light wounds, Prestidigitation, Secret Chest, Purify Food and Drink

Hangover Tankard

Some people get hangovers which make them surly and unpleasant, and some people, such as those with hangover tankards, can use that to great effect. Following any day in which the hangover tankard is used to heal, after rest it provides a +2 Morale Bonus to either Strength and Constitution while raging, or a +2 bonus to favored enemy bonuses to hit and damage only, unfortunately it also provides a -2 penalty to all charisma skills. These effects only lasts until the tankard is drunk from the first time in a day.

Faint Conjuration (Healing); Caster Level 9th ; Cure Light Wounds, Prestidigitation, Rage

Tankard of the Blessed Barkeep

The rarest of the Tankards of Healing, are those who belong to the order of the Blessed Barkeeps. Those priests of who open up their hearts to their fellows, and follow Callahan's Law that Shared Joy is multiplied, and Shared Sorrow divided (Callahan was Cayden Cailean's bartender the fateful night he took the test of the starstone and ascended into godhood.). These tankards can heal others, besides the person doing the drinking. However it is limited to allies they have raised a drink with, or served alcohol to, in the last 24 hours. Providing healing to a number of allies equal to the flat bonus on the healing.

Faint Conjuration (Healing); Caster Level 9th ; Mass Cure Light Wounds

Construction
Requirements: Craft Wondrous Item, Cure Light Wounds, Prestidigitation, additional spells (see text); Cost 1500 gp (Tin Cup), 2500 gp (Hero's Toast), 4500 gp  (Tavernkeep's Tankard), 9500 gp (Hangover Tankard), 45,500 gp (Tankard of the Blessed Barkeep)

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