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Hello Bees Honey Jar — Dried Flowers and Bees Sharp Edge Dice Set, Magic Item Card & Glass Jar with Honey Motif for D&D and Tabletop RPGs

Hello Bees Honey Jar — Dried Flowers and Bees Sharp Edge Dice Set, Magic Item Card & Glass Jar with Honey Motif for D&D and Tabletop RPGs

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Hello Bees Honey Jar

 

Because sometimes what an adventurer needs most is a swarm of loyal bees at their command.

 

The Hello Bees Honey Jar comes with dried flowers and bees sharp edge dice set, a magic item card (also accessible on D&D Beyond) and a quaint glass jar with a honey motif and cork.

 

This enchanting bee-themed dice set includes:

  • 1 D4
  • 1 D6
  • 1 D8
  • 1 D10
  • 1 D%
  • 1 D12
  • 1 D20
  • Magic Item Card
  • Glass jar with a honey motif and cork

 

Perfect for Dungeons & Dragons, Daggerheart, Pathfinder, and other tabletop RPGs, this set brings a buzz of personality and usefulness to any table.

 

Having a tangible magical item like this beside your character sheet turns your game into an immersive storytelling experience.

 

Handmade by Potion Dice Emporium, where every artifact tells a story.

 

 

 

Hello Bees Honey Jar

 

This quaint glass jar is filled with golden, sweet-smelling honey. When attuned, the jar grants the user the ability to summon a swarm of loyal bees once per day.

As an action, the user can open the jar and call forth a Swarm of Bees that remains under their control for up to 10 minutes. The swarm can be directed to perform various tasks: distracting enemies, creating an obscuring cloud, or even delivering small sting attacks (1d4 piercing damage per round) to a designated target. The bees are friendly to the summoner and will avoid harming allies unless specifically directed.

Alternatively, the swarm can be sent to scout nearby areas, returning with simple impressions of what they’ve encountered. When the duration ends, or if dismissed early, the bees return to the jar and vanish, leaving only a faint, lingering scent of wildflowers.

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