##### How do you cast spells?
| d4 | Spellcasting Focus |
|:---:|:---|
| 1 | A miniature, arcane loom that pulls magical threads from the ether |
| 2 | A flying needle that delivers magical effects at distance |
| 3 | Ensorceled ribbons, literally cast upon the target |
| 4 | Bags or vials of arcane dyes in impossible colors |
### Thematic spells
Below are two additional spells your DM may allow you to learn:
*Tenser’s Floating Disk* could manifest as a hovering (but not flying) carpet.
*Crusader’s Mantle* can take shape as a literal mantle. It inspires boldness not through a holy aura, but by its cutting-edge fashion sensibility.
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天衣无缝. ("Heavenly robes are seamless, for they are not made with needles and threads.")
-- Chinese proverb from "The Cowherd and the Weaver Fairy"
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## Fabricated Infusions
As with a Steel Defender, a __Homunculus Servant__ could be knit of yarn, sewn from patches, or woven of pure magic.
You may choose *Glamorweave* and *Shiftweave* as __Replicate Magic Item__ infusion options at level 2.
Versions of artificer from 4th edition D&D offered an *Arcane Springboard* (a magical trampoline) and *Bag of the Four Winds* (from Greek mythology). If these appeal to you, ask your DM if they fit in your game.
#### Cloaked Dagger
*Item: A weapon with the Light property*
A creature possessing this weapon may take a bonus action to transform it into a cloth patch, or from a cloth patch back to its regular form.
The weapon has 4 charges. Each transformation expends 1 charge. The weapon regains 1d4 expended charges daily at dawn.
#### Shadow Weave
*Prerequisite: 6th-level artificer
Item: An outer garment*
Your artificer weaves the very stuff of shadows into an item of clothing worn atop all others. A creature wearing this item gains advantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks.
#### Thinking Cap
*Prerequisite: 6th-level artificer
Item: A knitted or cloth cap*
While wearing this head gear, a creature gains advantage on Intelligence checks and saving throws.
Blood rains from the cloudy web
on the broadloom of slaughter.
The web of man, grey as armour, is now being woven;
the Valkyries will cross it with a crimson weft.
The warp is made of human entrail;
human heads are used a weights;
the heddle-rods are blood-wet spears;
the shafts are iron-bound, and arrows are the shuttles.
With swords we will weave this web of battle.
-- "Darradtharljodth" (Song of the Spear), Njal's Saga