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Steal LuckMajor Gift

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Contingency Divination 
Source Treasure Vault pg. 199 1.1
Aspect luck
Activate [reaction] envision; Frequency once per day; ; Trigger You or a creature within 30 feet of you rolls two d20s for a fortune or misfortune effect and you like the higher roll; Effect You steal the higher of the two numbers the triggering target rolled; the target must use the other result. Until you make your next daily preparations, you can substitute that number for one d20 roll made for a saving throw or skill check you have to make against an effect created by an enemy, hazard, or the environment. Doing so is a fortune effect. If you fail to do so before your next daily preparations, you lose the stored number.