

It was said that the only way to permanently destroy the Eye of Vecna was if both the Eye and the Hand of Vecna were attached to the same creature, and then that creature was slain by the artifact known as the Sword of Kas. The two appendages were left with a fragment of the lich's will and attempted to work his deeds wherever they went. The Eye of Vecna and the Hand of Vecna were the only remnants of the powerful lich Vecna, after he was betrayed and killed by his lieutenant Kas. If both the Eye and the Hand were to be attuned to the same creature, the wearer enjoyed numerous additional benefits, such as immunity to disease and poison, premonitions of imminent danger, the ability to use the Eye's X-ray vision without risking exhaustion, regeneration powers, and the ability to cast wish once every 30 days. Using the artifact to cast any spells incurred a small risk of Vecna himself tearing the wearer's soul apart, devouring it, and taking control of the wearer's body, using it as a puppet. It progressively regained its magic at every dawn. The current price average is around 3260. We have collected the top Silas Renn, Seeker Adept Commander decks from the latest tournaments. In addition, the Eye of Vecna allowed its wearer to cast the clairvoyance, crown of madness, disintegrate, dominate monster, and eyebite spells a limited number of times. Silas Renn, Seeker Adept Commander decks. The artifact granted truesight to its wearer, as well as an ability to see through solid objects similar to that of a ring of X-ray vision, including the risk of exhaustion in case of repeated activations. Once attuned to the Eye of Vecna, a creature changed its worldview towards a neutral evil disposition. Removing the Eye of Vecna invariably killed its wearer. The item then magically grafted itself onto its wearer's head, assuming a golden coloration and a vertical pupil similar to a cat's.

In order to use its powers, the wielder needed to remove an eye and place the artifact into the empty socket. The Eye was bloodshot and appeared to have been forcefully torn from its socket.
