Magical jewelry is a just a staple of D&D. All classes can use it, it can look innocuous, add flair, all kinds of stuff. Now I am a sucker for a good looking bracelet, arm band, or cuff. Combine that with a sense of subterfuge magic jewelry can bring to a game, I wanted to make … Continue reading Magic Item Monday: Serpentine Cuff
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Magic Item Monday: Gammy Green’s Goodberry Biscuit Recipe
Goodberry is among the best 1st level and most efficient healing spells in D&D 5e. It is also flavorful, in more ways than one. However, it does not scale (cannot cast using a 2nd level slot). I managed to cook up a way to scale goodberry that involved a fun item I had not seen in D&D … Continue reading Magic Item Monday: Gammy Green’s Goodberry Biscuit Recipe
Magic Item Monday: The Administrator
While magic items are neat, not all neat items have to be magical. The Administrator is one of these. I created this item for the elf assassin with poisoner aspirations. The way that basic poison works in the core rules is it takes an action to poison a weapon, and then that poison lasts a … Continue reading Magic Item Monday: The Administrator
Magic Item: Blessed Thurible
Holy symbols are incredible diverse. They can be a chunk of metal fashioned into an icon of a deity, an arrangement of twigs and berries, a weapon, or even the garments worn by a cleric. However, I have always enjoyed more engaging holy symbols, ones that can be a bit more kinetic. I recall in … Continue reading Magic Item: Blessed Thurible