Ring of Water Walking 5e
Wonderous item (ring), uncommon
While wearing this ring, you can stand on and move across any liquid surface as if it were solid ground.
Commentary by Sam West, Twitter: @CrierKobold
Walking on water may not be the most practical tactical advantage, but it sure does look neat. If the Water Walk ritual spell is too challenging for you to get, or you don’t want the bonus buoyancy it provides, a Ring of Water Walking may be in order.
Despite its name implying it only works on water, the ring lets you walk on any liquid surface, including acid or lava.
The Ring of Water Walking does provide a meaningfully different effect from the Water Walk spell.
Water Walk carries submerged creatures up through liquids 60 ft. per round; if you’re submerged with this ring on, you don’t get any kind of similar effect.
Water Walk prevents liquid surfaces you walk on from harming you if they’re harmful; the Ring offers no such protection. You can walk on acid, but that’s going to be painful.
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