Explosive
Uncommon
This fist-sized ball is made from two conjoined hemispheres. The hemispheres are lined with spinning treads, which are used in tandem to drive the ball forward or change directions. You can use an action to wind the ball up by turning a mouse-shaped key on its side. You can turn the key up to 6 times using this action. You can then immediately place the ball on the ground at your feet and speak its command word. When you do, the ball's fuse-like tail sputters alight, and its treads begin to spin. The ball immediately moves 30 feet for each time you turned its key, up to 180 feet. When you wind up the ball, you choose the direction it takes for each 30-foot line it moves. It can change direction every 30 feet; if the ball hits an object, it spins in place against that object until it can change direction next.