You extend your hand toward a creature you can see within range and spray your pepper spray. The creature must succeed on a Constitution saving throw or take 1d12 poison damage.
You activate your eyepiece, deploying a tiny, camouflaged drone. The drone flies to a spot 120 feet above you. You can see through the sensor on your eyepiece as if you were flying, granting a full 360 degree view from the drone's location.
The drone moves with you, retaining its height in relation to you. You can use a bonus action to adjust the drone's height, but only to a maximum of 120 feet above you.
While looking through this sensor you are blind, though you can switch between seeing through the sensor or through your own eyes at any time during your turn.
For the duration, you sense the presence of Science within 30 feet of you. If you sense Science in this way, you can use your action to see a faint aura around any visible creature or object in the area that bears Science, and you learn its kind of Science, if any. The device can penetrate most barriers, but it is blocked by 1 foot of stone, 1 inch of common metal, a thin sheet of lead, or 3 feet of wood or dirt.
You gain the ability to comprehend and verbally communicate with beasts for the duration. The knowledge and awareness of many beasts is limited by their intelligence, but at minimum, beasts can give you information about nearby locations and monsters, including whatever they can perceive or have perceived within the past day. You might be able to persuade a beast to perform a small favor for you, at the GM’s discretion.
A creature you touch with the device regains a number of hit points equal to 1d8 + your spellcasting ability modifier. This device has no effect on undead or constructs.
This device repairs a single break or tear in an object you touch, such as a broken chain link, two halves of a broken key, a torn cloak, or a leaking wineskin. As long as the break or tear is no larger than 1 foot in any dimension, you mend it, leaving no trace of the former damage. This device can physically repair a scientific item or construct, but the device can’t restore functionality to such an object.