Wand Sheath
Ultimate Equipment Guide II
Author Greg Lynch, J. C. Alvarez
Publisher Mongoose Publishing
Publish date 2005
A wand sheath is worn around the forearm, concealed beneath the sleeves of any long-sleeved garment. It consists of a pair of wide leather straps which buckle around the arm, just above the wrist and just below the elbow. Six steel tubes are evenly spaced around the circumference of the straps, running from one strap to the other. The tubes are designed to hold one wand each.
The wand sheath is designed to keep a character’s wands always at the ready, while at the same time protecting them from incidental damage. The wand sheath is useful not only for protection of the wands, but also because its hidden nature allows a character to discreetly bring his wands along with him into almost any situation.
Drawing a wand from a wand sheath is a move equivalent action, unless the character happens to have the Quick Draw feat, which will enable him to pull a wand from the wand sheath as a free action.
Wand Sheath: 25 gp; 1 lb.