Ever since I ran a New Year’s Eve adventure I’ve had an affinity for Kenku and Diviners.

Fifth Edition’s Arcane Tradition for the Wizard class added a tremendous appeal to playing a Diviner. However, as has often been the case, the school of Divination gets a bit short changed. The Precognitive Prep spell is inspired by Stars without Number.

Begin OPEN GAME CONTENT I’m uncertain if Precognitive Prep should be 1st or 2nd level. I’m curious about scoping the allowable objects to be weapons, armor, adventuring gear, or kits. However, a part of me wants healing potions and other objects available in the world of Eberron. Precognitive Prep 1st-level divination 1st-level divination Casting Time: 1 action

Range: Self

Components: V,S,M (gold pieces and/or jewels equal in cost to the item you produce)

Duration: Instantaneous You had a premonition and knew you needed something. You may declare that you have an object in your possession. This mundane object must be something you could have acquired within the last week and carried up until now. The GM * may ask you to describe that point in the past when you acquired this object. As part of casting this spell, you must pay the gold piece value for that object (which is paid as part of the material component cost). Add Precognitive Prep to the Bard, Ranger, Sorcerer, Warlock, and Wizard spell lists. End OPEN GAME CONTENT