>>A magic ring that lets you see veins with greater ease
>>53928981
Goddamn I wish every fucking phlebotomist had one of those!
>>53928981
Last time I donated blood they must have given the job to the work experience girl. 5 stabs it took.
This ring would have improved everyone's day.
They call it the ring of thrombosis
>>53928981
>it helps you spot humanoid undead that are trying to blend in, since their veins are either empty or black
>attacking people is easier when you have obvious targets
>healing is easier to find the more profusely bleeding veins
>you can spot homunculi and constructs that don't have veins
Great for assassins who want to nick something that'll cause a mark to bleed out quickly. Equally great for non magic practicing medics so they can know who might be a waste of time trying to patch up on a battlefield.
>>53928981
I keep it for whenever I need blood drawn or something.
Last time I went to the hospital a nurse stung me a dozen times in arm, decided to go to the other, a dozen more times, called a colleague, colleague found a vein but not enough blood came out, so they stung some more until they found a good one.
Considering I got slapped and heard "Hey, hey, sir, sir, stay awake", I think I started losing it at some point.
>>53928981
I'll become the best nurse at inserting an IV.
No one's said drugs yet?
Gonna say drugs.
>>53929223
When I went in for surgery, they HAD a device like that, could see the vein clearly through my near-translucent skin, and it still took them three tries. two on my right arm, and the final one on the back of my left hand.
>>53928981
If the creature is magically concealed, will you still see its veins? Will you see veins of carcass? Or those that were completely extracted from one?
>>53928981
But what about arteries?
>>53928981
Honestly, magic items that enhance your ability to be a better medical professional would be in very high demand. In a world with magic, it'd be a billion dollar industry. Surgical tools that sterilize themselves, clamps that stop bleeding magically, huge tankers full of healing potions bound for IV's. Magomedicine would be huge.
>>53931890
Assassins, rogues and other "dirty fighters" will have an easier time locating major arteries on a creature that moves a lot and/or has a lot of fur.
>>53932991
Honestly, it could help any kind of warrior. Targeting vital areas is just plain useful.
>>53931890
Maybe it was created by a vampire wizard for an embarrassingly incompetent neonate.
>>53933194
Speaking as an EMT that shit's getting pierced where the sun don't shine and I'm never getting rid of it.
>>53928981
>A magic ring that lets you see gains with greater ease
>>53940614
DELET THIS
>A magic ring that lets you see Banes with greater ease
>>53942453if you take it off, will you die?
>>53942482
It would'nt be extremely Baneful
>>53928981
my necromancer character would love it, since it would really help with understanding anatomy
he would probably use it to help treat blood-borne ailments
>>53942486
4
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>>53942496
Gotta figure the best places to stick those leaches.
Best used for a philbotomist
>>53928981
Sell it to the dwarves for a fortune, but make sure they never get to try it on before they pay just in case it doesn't work as well as I think it might.
>>53947138
"Huh? Ore veins? I said OUR veins. People's."