Small Fairies
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Heroes can capture Small Fairies and place them into their pack. Small Fairies count as a Consumable, and do not stack – each Small Fairy consumes a single slot of the Pouch.
Small Fairies can be used like any other item, to cast their healing magic on a target within 8 squares. This restores (Target’s Hearts) HP, and removes a single Status Effect of the target’s choice.
When a Hero is at 0 HP or less, at the start of their turn, as a Free Action, they may have one Small Fairy in their Pack escape and use their healing magic on them. This restores (Target’s Hearts) HP, reviving them. It also removes a single Status Effect of their choice, and grants the target the option to immediately stand up from Prone for free.
Small Fairies may also be used to help craft a Dish or Elixir. A Small Fairy’s magic increases the Rank of each Ingredient used in a single Dish or Elixir by 1 (max Rank 5).The Small Fairy does not count as an Ingredient in the Dish. Only a single Small Fairy can help with a given Dish or Elixir, and a Small Fairy will only help with a single Dish.
Finally, Small Fairies can be used for a one-time +3 bonus to any Trait Check. You may decide to use a Small Fairy this way after you make the roll. Only one Small Fairy may help any given person in any given Trait roll.
No matter how a Small Fairy is used, it immediately flies away afterwards, unable to be recaptured. It will escape even if it would otherwise seem impossible.
Obtaining Small Fairies
Small Fairies are rare, and often sought-after by Heroes. Small Fairies can theoretically be found anywhere, but there are some ways to get them that Heroes will swear by:
Slaying powerful evil creatures. One might appear when a Miniboss is defeated, while more may appear when a true Boss is slain.
Great Fairies may summon Small Fairies to aid those who have earned their favor.
Springs, lakes, and underground grottos might all hide Small Fairies, but only if the water is crystal-clear, and untouched by evil.
Finally, they might be found, very rarely, in the outdoors – in a bush, behind tall grass, or napping under a serene-looking tree.