Spell scrolls are nice but I also like other magical parchments and papers. Anyway, thanks to Tadask Nezerull for helping unintentionally flush out this magical item. Written in third edition revised mechanics and I expaned the spell's definition too. Tadask can be reached at the_dark_templar11111
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Parchment of Three Blessings
This uncommon magical item appears to a simple, yet folded receipt of purchase. Somewhere within the list of purchases, there is short series of three sevens. On the back of the receipt is a stamp bearing the holy symbol of luck or good fortune [I.E. Bes, Alymaine, Desna, Hermod, Norebo, Tyche, Tymora, etc.]. When the parchment is torn in half [a free action], the magic contained in it is released. The magic of the parchment bequeaths the recipient a +3 luck bonus towards the next three die rolls. No consecutive order is needed. This bonus does not stack with other luck bonus granted from other spells or magical items.
Weak Enchantment, CL: 6th
Prerequisites: Craft Wondrous Item, Luck of the Draw
Market Price: 600 Gp
Cost: 300 Gp + 24 Exp
Luck of the Draw
Enchantment
Level: Bard 1, Cleric 2, Sorcerer/Wizard 2
Components: V, S, M
Casting Time: 1 Standard Action
Range: Personal
Duration: Instantaneous
Saving Throw: None
Spell Resistance: No
When this spell is cast, the caster gains a +1d8 Luck Bonus to any one Dice Roll on their next round. This bonus does not stack with other Luck bonuses granted from items such as a Luckstone, or a Staff of the Magi.
Material Component: A small, eight-colored wheel and a Needle.
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