Ring of Feather Falling 5e
Ring, rare (requires attunement)
When you fall while wearing this ring, you descend 60 feet per round and take no damage from falling.
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If you can’t get Feather Fall as a spell and want the effect, or are tired of spending your 1st level slots protecting yourself from falling to your death, pick up a Ring of Feather Falling!
You can wear as many rings as you have fingers, with no other limitations beyond the regular magic item limitations like attunement.
Feather Fall specifies a creature can land on its feet, where this ring does not; falling at awkward angles or from being shoved can still result in you landing prone.
Another difference is Feather Fall can affect up to five falling creatures, where this ring only protects the wearer.
Normally, you fall functionally instantaneously to the ground over any distance at the end of your turn; this reduces the distance fallen to a maximum of 60 feet, giving you some turns where you can be stuck in the air if you’re falling from massive heights.
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