Magic Items
Purchased Magic Items
Name
Rarity
Location
Table
Result
Source
☐ Scroll of Magic Mouth
uncommon
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
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☐ Scroll of Conjure Minor Elemental
uncommon
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
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☐ Scroll of Dispel Magic
uncommon
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
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☐ Ring of Protection
rare
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
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Ring, rare (requires attunement) You gain a +1 bonus to AC and saving throws while wearing this ring.
☐ Boots of Striding and Springing
uncommon
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
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Springing Uncommon TTYP-White Plume Mountain true
Wondrous Item, uncommon (requires attunement) While you wear these boots, your walking speed becomes 30 feet, unless your walking speed is higher, and your speed isn't reduced if you are encumbered or wearing heavy armor. In addition, you can jump three times the normal distance, though you can't jump farther than your remaining movement would allow.
☐ BlackRazor, Wave, Whelm-at T4-choose 1 to wield
legendary
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
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BlackRazor Weapon (greatsword), legendary (requires attunement by a Creature of Non-Lawful Alignment) Hidden in the dungeon of White Plume Mountain, Blackrazor shines like a piece of night sky filled with stars. Its black scabbard is decorated with pieces of cut obsidian. You gain a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. It has the following additional properties. Devour Soul Whenever you use it to reduce a creature to 0 hit points, the sword slays the creature and devours its soul, unless it is a construct or an undead. A creature whose soul has been devoured by Blackrazor can be restored to life only by a wish spell. When it devours a soul, Blackrazor grants you temporary hit points equal to the slain creature’s hit point maximum. These hit points fade after 24 hours. As long as these temporary hit points last and you keep Blackrazor in hand, you have advantage on attack rolls, saving throws, and ability checks. If you hit an undead with this weapon, you take 1d10 necrotic damage and the target regains 1d10 hit points. If this necrotic damage reduces you to 0 hit points, Blackrazor devours your soul. Soul Hunter While you hold the weapon, you are aware of the presence of Tiny or larger creatures within 60 feet of you that aren’t constructs or undead. You also can’t be charmed or frightened. Blackrazor can cast the haste spell on you once per day. It decides when to cast the spell and maintains concentration on it so that you don’t have to. Sentience Blackrazor is a sentient chaotic neutral weapon with an Intelligence of 17, a Wisdom of 10, and a Charisma of 19. It has hearing and darkvision out to a range of 120 feet. The weapon can speak, read, and understand Common, and can communicate with its wielder telepathically. Its voice is deep and echoing. While you are attuned to it, Blackrazor also understands every language you know. Personality Blackrazor speaks with an imperious tone, as though accustomed to being obeyed. The sword’s purpose is to consume souls. It doesn’t care whose souls it eats, including the wielder’s. The sword believes that all matter and energy sprang from a void of negative energy and will one day return to it. Blackrazor is meant to hurry that process along. Despite its nihilism, Blackrazor feels a strange kinship to Wave and Whelm, two other weapons locked away under White Plume Mountain. It wants the three weapons to be united again and wielded together in combat, even though it violently disagrees with Whelm and finds Wave tedious. Blackrazor’s hunger for souls must be regularly fed. If the sword goes three days or more without consuming a soul, a conflict between it and its wielder occurs at the next sunset. Proficiency with a greatsword allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it. Notes: Bonus: Magic, Advantage: Ability Checks, Advantage: Saving Throws, Advantage: Melee Attacks, Advantage: Ranged Attacks, Creature of Non-Lawful Alignment, Damage, Buff, Combat, Bane, Sentient, Whelm Weapon (trident), legendary (requires attunement by a Creature that Worships a God of the Sea) Held in the dungeon of White Plume Mountain, this trident is an exquisite weapon engraved with images of waves, shells, and sea creatures. Although you must worship a god of the sea to attune to this weapon, Wave happily accepts new converts. You gain a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. If you score a critical hit with it, the target takes extra necrotic damage equal to half its hit point maximum. The weapon also functions as a trident of fish command and a weapon of warning. It can confer the benefit of a cap of water breathing while you hold it, and you can use it as a cube of force by choosing the effect, instead of pressing cube sides to select it. Sentience Wave is a sentient weapon of neutral alignment, with an Intelligence of 14, a Wisdom of 10, and a Charisma of 18. It has hearing and darkvision out to a range of 120 feet. The weapon communicates telepathically with its wielder and can speak, read, and understand Aquan. It can also speak with aquatic animals as if using a speak with animals spell, using telepathy to involve its wielder in the conversation. Personality When it grows restless, Wave has a habit of humming tunes that vary from sea chanteys to sacred hymns of the sea gods. Wave zealously desires to convert mortals to the worship of one or more sea gods, or else to consign the faithless to death. Conflict arises if the wielder fails to further the weapon’s objectives in the world. The trident has a nostalgic attachment to the place where it was forged, a desolate island called Thunderforge. A sea god imprisoned a family of storm giants there, and the giants forged Wave in an act of devotion to—or rebellion against—that god. Wave harbors a secret doubt about its own nature and purpose. For all its devotion to the sea gods, Wave fears that it was intended to bring about a particular sea god’s demise. This destiny is something Wave might not be able to avert. Proficiency with a trident allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it. Wave Weapon (warhammer), legendary (requires attunement by a dwarf) Whelm is a powerful warhammer forged by dwarves and lost in the dungeon of White Plume Mountain. You gain a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. At dawn the day after you first make an attack roll with Whelm, you develop a fear of being outdoors that persists as long as you remain attuned to the weapon. This causes you to have disadvantage on attack rolls, saving throws, and ability checks while you can see the daytime sky. Thrown Weapon Whelm has the thrown property, with a normal range of 20 feet and a long range of 60 feet. When you hit with a ranged weapon attack using it, the target takes an extra 1d8 bludgeoning damage, or an extra 2d8 bludgeoning damage if the target is a giant. Each time you throw the weapon, it flies back to your hand after the attack. If you don’t have a hand free, the weapon lands at your feet. Shock Wave You can use an action to strike the ground with Whelm and send a shock wave out from the point of impact. Each creature of your choice on the ground within 60 feet of that point must succeed on a DC 15 Constitution saving throw or become stunned for 1 minute. A creature can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself on a success. Once used, this property can’t be used again until the next dawn. Supernatural Awareness While you are holding the weapon, it alerts you to the location of any secret or concealed doors within 30 feet of you. In addition, you can use an action to cast detect evil and good or locate object from the weapon. Once you cast either spell, you can’t cast it from the weapon again until the next dawn. Sentience Whelm is a sentient lawful neutral weapon with an Intelligence of 15, a Wisdom of 12, and a Charisma of 15. It has hearing and darkvision out to a range of 120 feet. The weapon communicates telepathically with its wielder and can speak, read, and understand Dwarvish, Giant, and Goblin. It shouts battle cries in Dwarvish when used in combat. Personality Whelm’s purpose is to slaughter giants and goblinoids. It also seeks to protect dwarves against all enemies. Conflict arises if the wielder fails to destroy goblins and giants or to protect dwarves. Whelm has ties to the dwarf clan that created it, variously called the Dankil or the Mightyhammer clan. It longs to be returned to that clan. It would do anything to protect those dwarves from harm. The hammer also carries a secret shame. Centuries ago, a dwarf named Ctenmiir wielded it valiantly for a time. But Ctenmiir was turned into a vampire. His will was strong enough that he bent Whelm to his evil purposes, even killing members of his own clan. Proficiency with a warhammer allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it.
☐ Ring of Spell Storing
rare
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
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Ring, rare (requires attunement) This ring stores spells cast into it, holding them until the attuned wearer uses them. The ring can store up to 5 levels worth of spells at a time. When found, it contains 1d6 - 1 levels of stored spells chosen by the GM. Any creature can cast a spell of 1st through 5th level into the ring by touching the ring as the spell is cast. The spell has no effect, other than to be stored in the ring. If the ring can't hold the spell, the spell is expended without effect. The level of the slot used to cast the spell determines how much space it uses. While wearing this ring, you can cast any spell stored in it. The spell uses the slot level, spell save DC, spell attack bonus, and spellcasting ability of the original caster, but is otherwise treated as if you cast the spell. The spell cast from the ring is no longer stored in it, freeing up space.
☐ Goggles of Night
uncommon
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
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Wondrous Item, uncommon While wearing these dark lenses, you have darkvision out to a range of 60 feet. If you already have darkvision, wearing the goggles increases its range by 60 feet. Notes: Sense: Darkvision, Detection, Eyewear
☐ Stone of Good Luck
uncommon
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
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Wondrous Item, uncommon (requires attunement) While this polished agate is on your person, you gain a +1 bonus to ability checks and saving throws. Notes: Bonus: Ability Checks, Bonus: Saving Throws, Bonus: Initiative, Buff
☐ Pike +2
rare
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
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☐ Scroll of Hold Person
uncommon
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain
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☐ Staff of the Woodlands
rare
WBW-DC-IDL1 One For Sorrow
WBW-DC-IDL1 One For Sorrow
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Staff of the Woodlands, (Rare) Requires Attunement by a Druid:
Carved in Sylvan all along the length of this oak staff is the counting rhyme:
One for Sorrow, Two for Joy.
Three For a Girl, Four for Boy.
Five for Silver, Six for Gold.
Seven for a Secret Never to be Told.
When turned upside down, the rhyme instead reads:
One for Sorrow, Two for Mirth.
Three For a Funeral, Four for Birth.
Five for Heaven, Six for Hell.
Seven for the Devil, His Own Self.
The staff has the song craft minor property. Whenever this item is struck or is used to strike a foe, its bearer hears a fragment of an ancient song about birds.
☐ Dust of Corrosion
uncommon
WBW-DC-IDL1 One For Sorrow
WBW-DC-IDL1 One For Sorrow
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☐ Potion of Advantage
uncommon
WBW-DC-IDL1 One For Sorrow
WBW-DC-IDL1 One For Sorrow
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☐ Manual of Bodily Health
very_rare
Service Hours Award_Very Rare
Service Hours Award_Very Rare
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Wondrous Item, very rare
This book contains health and diet tips, and its words are charged with magic. If you spend 48 hours over a period of 6 days or fewer studying the book's contents and practicing its guidelines, your Constitution score increases by 2, as does your maximum for that score. The manual then loses its magic, but regains it in a century.
☐ Belt of Hill Giant Strength (Fat Markoth's Cummerbund)
rare
Fat Markoth's Cummerbund-CCC-LINKS-01 Champion of the People
Service Hours Award_Rare
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Wondrous Item, varies (requires attunement)
While wearing this belt, your Strength score changes to a score granted by the belt. The item has no effect on you if your Strength without the belt is equal to or greater than the belt’s score.
Six varieties of this belt exist, corresponding with and having rarity according to the six kinds of true giants. The belt of stone giant strength and the belt of frost giant strength look different, but they have the same effect.
Type Strength Rarity
Belt of Hill Giant Strength 21 Rare
☐ Cloak of Displacement
rare
CCC-SFBAY-02-01
Service Hours Awarded_2024: 50th Anniversary_Rare Reward
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Wondrous Item, rare (requires attunement)
While you wear this cloak, it projects an illusion that makes you appear to be standing in a place near your actual location, causing any creature to have disadvantage on attack rolls against you. If you take damage, the property ceases to function until the start of your next turn. This property is suppressed while you are incapacitated, restrained, or otherwise unable to move.
| Name | Rarity | Location | Table | Result | Source | |
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| ☐ Scroll of Magic Mouth | uncommon | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | Show | ||
| ☐ Scroll of Conjure Minor Elemental | uncommon | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | Show | ||
| ☐ Scroll of Dispel Magic | uncommon | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | Show | ||
| ☐ Ring of Protection | rare | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | Show | ||
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Ring, rare (requires attunement) You gain a +1 bonus to AC and saving throws while wearing this ring. |
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| ☐ Boots of Striding and Springing | uncommon | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | Show | ||
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Springing Uncommon TTYP-White Plume Mountain true |
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| ☐ BlackRazor, Wave, Whelm-at T4-choose 1 to wield | legendary | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | Show | ||
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BlackRazor Weapon (greatsword), legendary (requires attunement by a Creature of Non-Lawful Alignment) Hidden in the dungeon of White Plume Mountain, Blackrazor shines like a piece of night sky filled with stars. Its black scabbard is decorated with pieces of cut obsidian. You gain a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. It has the following additional properties. Devour Soul Whenever you use it to reduce a creature to 0 hit points, the sword slays the creature and devours its soul, unless it is a construct or an undead. A creature whose soul has been devoured by Blackrazor can be restored to life only by a wish spell. When it devours a soul, Blackrazor grants you temporary hit points equal to the slain creature’s hit point maximum. These hit points fade after 24 hours. As long as these temporary hit points last and you keep Blackrazor in hand, you have advantage on attack rolls, saving throws, and ability checks. If you hit an undead with this weapon, you take 1d10 necrotic damage and the target regains 1d10 hit points. If this necrotic damage reduces you to 0 hit points, Blackrazor devours your soul. Soul Hunter While you hold the weapon, you are aware of the presence of Tiny or larger creatures within 60 feet of you that aren’t constructs or undead. You also can’t be charmed or frightened. Blackrazor can cast the haste spell on you once per day. It decides when to cast the spell and maintains concentration on it so that you don’t have to. Sentience Blackrazor is a sentient chaotic neutral weapon with an Intelligence of 17, a Wisdom of 10, and a Charisma of 19. It has hearing and darkvision out to a range of 120 feet. The weapon can speak, read, and understand Common, and can communicate with its wielder telepathically. Its voice is deep and echoing. While you are attuned to it, Blackrazor also understands every language you know. Personality Blackrazor speaks with an imperious tone, as though accustomed to being obeyed. The sword’s purpose is to consume souls. It doesn’t care whose souls it eats, including the wielder’s. The sword believes that all matter and energy sprang from a void of negative energy and will one day return to it. Blackrazor is meant to hurry that process along. Despite its nihilism, Blackrazor feels a strange kinship to Wave and Whelm, two other weapons locked away under White Plume Mountain. It wants the three weapons to be united again and wielded together in combat, even though it violently disagrees with Whelm and finds Wave tedious. Blackrazor’s hunger for souls must be regularly fed. If the sword goes three days or more without consuming a soul, a conflict between it and its wielder occurs at the next sunset. Proficiency with a greatsword allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it. Notes: Bonus: Magic, Advantage: Ability Checks, Advantage: Saving Throws, Advantage: Melee Attacks, Advantage: Ranged Attacks, Creature of Non-Lawful Alignment, Damage, Buff, Combat, Bane, Sentient, Whelm Weapon (trident), legendary (requires attunement by a Creature that Worships a God of the Sea) Held in the dungeon of White Plume Mountain, this trident is an exquisite weapon engraved with images of waves, shells, and sea creatures. Although you must worship a god of the sea to attune to this weapon, Wave happily accepts new converts. You gain a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. If you score a critical hit with it, the target takes extra necrotic damage equal to half its hit point maximum. The weapon also functions as a trident of fish command and a weapon of warning. It can confer the benefit of a cap of water breathing while you hold it, and you can use it as a cube of force by choosing the effect, instead of pressing cube sides to select it. Sentience Wave is a sentient weapon of neutral alignment, with an Intelligence of 14, a Wisdom of 10, and a Charisma of 18. It has hearing and darkvision out to a range of 120 feet. The weapon communicates telepathically with its wielder and can speak, read, and understand Aquan. It can also speak with aquatic animals as if using a speak with animals spell, using telepathy to involve its wielder in the conversation. Personality When it grows restless, Wave has a habit of humming tunes that vary from sea chanteys to sacred hymns of the sea gods. Wave zealously desires to convert mortals to the worship of one or more sea gods, or else to consign the faithless to death. Conflict arises if the wielder fails to further the weapon’s objectives in the world. The trident has a nostalgic attachment to the place where it was forged, a desolate island called Thunderforge. A sea god imprisoned a family of storm giants there, and the giants forged Wave in an act of devotion to—or rebellion against—that god. Wave harbors a secret doubt about its own nature and purpose. For all its devotion to the sea gods, Wave fears that it was intended to bring about a particular sea god’s demise. This destiny is something Wave might not be able to avert. Proficiency with a trident allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it. Wave Weapon (warhammer), legendary (requires attunement by a dwarf) Whelm is a powerful warhammer forged by dwarves and lost in the dungeon of White Plume Mountain. You gain a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. At dawn the day after you first make an attack roll with Whelm, you develop a fear of being outdoors that persists as long as you remain attuned to the weapon. This causes you to have disadvantage on attack rolls, saving throws, and ability checks while you can see the daytime sky. Thrown Weapon Whelm has the thrown property, with a normal range of 20 feet and a long range of 60 feet. When you hit with a ranged weapon attack using it, the target takes an extra 1d8 bludgeoning damage, or an extra 2d8 bludgeoning damage if the target is a giant. Each time you throw the weapon, it flies back to your hand after the attack. If you don’t have a hand free, the weapon lands at your feet. Shock Wave You can use an action to strike the ground with Whelm and send a shock wave out from the point of impact. Each creature of your choice on the ground within 60 feet of that point must succeed on a DC 15 Constitution saving throw or become stunned for 1 minute. A creature can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself on a success. Once used, this property can’t be used again until the next dawn. Supernatural Awareness While you are holding the weapon, it alerts you to the location of any secret or concealed doors within 30 feet of you. In addition, you can use an action to cast detect evil and good or locate object from the weapon. Once you cast either spell, you can’t cast it from the weapon again until the next dawn. Sentience Whelm is a sentient lawful neutral weapon with an Intelligence of 15, a Wisdom of 12, and a Charisma of 15. It has hearing and darkvision out to a range of 120 feet. The weapon communicates telepathically with its wielder and can speak, read, and understand Dwarvish, Giant, and Goblin. It shouts battle cries in Dwarvish when used in combat. Personality Whelm’s purpose is to slaughter giants and goblinoids. It also seeks to protect dwarves against all enemies. Conflict arises if the wielder fails to destroy goblins and giants or to protect dwarves. Whelm has ties to the dwarf clan that created it, variously called the Dankil or the Mightyhammer clan. It longs to be returned to that clan. It would do anything to protect those dwarves from harm. The hammer also carries a secret shame. Centuries ago, a dwarf named Ctenmiir wielded it valiantly for a time. But Ctenmiir was turned into a vampire. His will was strong enough that he bent Whelm to his evil purposes, even killing members of his own clan. Proficiency with a warhammer allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it. |
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| ☐ Ring of Spell Storing | rare | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | Show | ||
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Ring, rare (requires attunement) This ring stores spells cast into it, holding them until the attuned wearer uses them. The ring can store up to 5 levels worth of spells at a time. When found, it contains 1d6 - 1 levels of stored spells chosen by the GM. Any creature can cast a spell of 1st through 5th level into the ring by touching the ring as the spell is cast. The spell has no effect, other than to be stored in the ring. If the ring can't hold the spell, the spell is expended without effect. The level of the slot used to cast the spell determines how much space it uses. While wearing this ring, you can cast any spell stored in it. The spell uses the slot level, spell save DC, spell attack bonus, and spellcasting ability of the original caster, but is otherwise treated as if you cast the spell. The spell cast from the ring is no longer stored in it, freeing up space. |
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| ☐ Goggles of Night | uncommon | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | Show | ||
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Wondrous Item, uncommon While wearing these dark lenses, you have darkvision out to a range of 60 feet. If you already have darkvision, wearing the goggles increases its range by 60 feet. Notes: Sense: Darkvision, Detection, Eyewear |
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| ☐ Stone of Good Luck | uncommon | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | Show | ||
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Wondrous Item, uncommon (requires attunement) While this polished agate is on your person, you gain a +1 bonus to ability checks and saving throws. Notes: Bonus: Ability Checks, Bonus: Saving Throws, Bonus: Initiative, Buff |
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| ☐ Pike +2 | rare | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | Show | ||
| ☐ Scroll of Hold Person | uncommon | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | DDHC-TYP-White Plume Mountain | Show | ||
| ☐ Staff of the Woodlands | rare | WBW-DC-IDL1 One For Sorrow | WBW-DC-IDL1 One For Sorrow | Show | ||
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Staff of the Woodlands, (Rare) Requires Attunement by a Druid: |
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| ☐ Dust of Corrosion | uncommon | WBW-DC-IDL1 One For Sorrow | WBW-DC-IDL1 One For Sorrow | Show | ||
| ☐ Potion of Advantage | uncommon | WBW-DC-IDL1 One For Sorrow | WBW-DC-IDL1 One For Sorrow | Show | ||
| ☐ Manual of Bodily Health | very_rare | Service Hours Award_Very Rare | Service Hours Award_Very Rare | Show | ||
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Wondrous Item, very rare |
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| ☐ Belt of Hill Giant Strength (Fat Markoth's Cummerbund) | rare | Fat Markoth's Cummerbund-CCC-LINKS-01 Champion of the People | Service Hours Award_Rare | Show | ||
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Wondrous Item, varies (requires attunement) Six varieties of this belt exist, corresponding with and having rarity according to the six kinds of true giants. The belt of stone giant strength and the belt of frost giant strength look different, but they have the same effect. Type Strength Rarity |
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| ☐ Cloak of Displacement | rare | CCC-SFBAY-02-01 | Service Hours Awarded_2024: 50th Anniversary_Rare Reward | Show | ||
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Wondrous Item, rare (requires attunement) |
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