A new era of convenience: wirelessly charging your magical mouse

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Powering up a magical mouse without plugging it in If you have ever wished for a way to power up your magical mouse without having to constantly plug it in, you're not alone. Many people find it inconvenient to have to rely on cords and outlets for their mouse to function. However, there are a few innovative solutions available that can help you eliminate the need for traditional power sources. One option is to invest in a wireless charging pad. These charging pads use electromagnetic fields to transfer power wirelessly to your mouse, eliminating the need for cords. Simply place your mouse on the charging pad, and it will begin to power up.


Clarification: A blessing that a character receives from deity is a “magical effect created by a deity” so it can’t be suppressed by an antimagic field spell.

Melf s acid arrow The arrow created with this spell is not magical, so you could cast the spell while outside the antimagic field and shoot it a creature that is inside. The problem is that it only suppresses magic in the area, and it doesn t affect especially strong magic such as that created by an artifact or a deity.

Anti magic field

Simply place your mouse on the charging pad, and it will begin to power up. This convenient solution allows you to charge your magical mouse when it's not in use, ensuring that it is always ready to go when you need it. Another alternative is to use a solar-powered mouse.

Anti-magic Fields

This rule does not actually modify the AMF RAW, but is instead an attempt to enumerate what AMF does and does not do, in an attempt to clear up confusion and to avoid arguments at the table during a session. The list is not necessarily exhaustive.

Blocked/Suppressed

  • ANY spell effect of any kind, unless it comes from an artifact or deity.
    • For example: If wall of stone was cast and an AMF was put on it, the wall would vanish within the field. BUT if wall of stone was concentrated on and had become permanent, AMF would not affect it; it's not magical stone anymore.
    • Shadow arts (those are spells)
    • Attacks counting as magical (anything magical is suppressed)
    • All of the Way of Four Elements spells (serves you right for being a Way of Four Elements monk)
    • If the area of illumination is partially covered by the AMF, only that area stops.
    • If the spell is cast on an object, so that object emits the darkness/light, and that object is covered by the AMF, the entire darkness/light stops.
    • Magic summoning, like elementals or whatever
    • Item summoning, like the Horn of Valhalla
    • Note: The creatures are not dispelled, merely suppressed. They pop out of existence inside the AMF, but if the AMF moves or disappears they come back (if there is enough duration in the spell left)
    • Divine Smite
    • Channel Divinity: Sacred Weapon (Weapon becomes magical)
    • Purity of Spirit
    • Invocations (Called an "abiding magical ability", which would be suppressed)
    • Entropic Ward (This "magically wards" you)
    • Create thrall

    Not Blocked/Suppressed

    • Aasimar
      • Celestial Resistance
      • Healing Hands
      • Radiant Soul
      • Radiant Consumption
      • Necrotic Shroud
      • Divine Health
      • Aura of Protection
      • Aura of Courage
      • Improved Divine Smite (note that the 1d8 is all that works. Divine Smite is a separate feature which does not work, since it is fueled by spell slots)
      • Cleansing Touch
      • Turn the Unholy
      • Aura of Devotion
      • Holy Nimbus
      • Awakened Mind
      • Thought shield
      • Your Book of Shadows doesn't disappear; but you can't cast spells from it in the AMF (obviously)
      • Flurry of blows
      • Patient Defense
      • Step of the Wind
      • Deflect Missiles
      • Stunning strike
      • Purity of body
      • Tongue of Sun & Moon
      • Diamond soul
      • Timeless body
      • Empty body [But you can't "cast astral projection", that's a spell]
      • Quivering Palm
      • Shadow step (not said to be magical)
      • Cloak of Shadows
      For any specific creature, you need to know what spell created it. Typically, if it was created by a spell with an Instantaneous Duration it will not be affected.
      Powering up a magical mouse without plugging it in

      These mice are equipped with small solar panels that are capable of harnessing energy from the sun. By simply placing your mouse in a well-lit area, the solar panels will absorb sunlight and convert it into power for your device. This sustainable solution is not only convenient but also eco-friendly, reducing the need for batteries or constant charging. Finally, you can also opt for a kinetic energy-powered mouse. These mice are designed to generate electricity through the movement of your hand. As you move the mouse around, a small generator inside the device converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy, powering up the mouse. This eliminates the need for any external power source and provides a seamless experience for the user. In conclusion, there are several innovative solutions available for powering up a magical mouse without the need for traditional plugging-in methods. Whether it's through wireless charging pads, solar panels, or kinetic energy generation, these options offer convenience and sustainability. By embracing these alternatives, you can free yourself from the constraints of cords and outlets and enjoy the seamless power-up experience of your magical mouse..

      Reviews for "Streamlined efficiency: the benefits of wirelessly charging your mouse"

      - Sarah - 2 stars - I was really excited to try out this magical mouse, but I was highly disappointed. The whole concept of powering it up without plugging it in seemed too good to be true, and it was. The mouse didn't work properly, it kept disconnecting from my device and the cursor would freeze randomly. I ended up returning it and getting a regular mouse that actually works.
      - Michael - 1 star - I had high hopes for this magical mouse, but it was a complete waste of money. Trying to power it up without having to plug it in was a nightmare. The mouse wouldn't connect to my laptop no matter how many times I tried. The instructions were vague and provided no troubleshooting tips. Considering the price I paid for this mouse, I expected it to work seamlessly, but unfortunately, it did not live up to my expectations.
      - Amanda - 2 stars - I was really intrigued by the idea of a magical mouse that didn't require plugging in, but this product left me disappointed. The mouse itself felt cheap and flimsy, and the battery life was extremely short-lived. I found myself having to constantly recharge it, defeating the purpose of it being wireless. The mouse also had connectivity issues, often disconnecting from my laptop and causing frustration. Overall, I was not impressed with this magical mouse and would not recommend it.

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