Magic Items
Purchased Magic Items
Name
Rarity
Location
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Result
Source
Platinum Scarf
legendary
PS-DC-TWW - 01 Welcome to the Hunt
PS-DC-TWW - 00 The Wishing Well
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Wondrous item, legendary (requires attunement)
This scarf is made of sturdy cloth and covered in platinum-colored scales.
As an action, you can pull a scale from the scarf and speak a command word. When you do so, choose one of the following effects:
Breath of Life. The scale disappears, and you or a creature you touch regains 10d4 hit points.
Platinum Shield. For 1 hour or until you dismiss it (no action required), the scale becomes a +1 shield, which you or another creature can use. A creature wielding the shield has immunity to radiant damage.
Radiant Hammer. For 1 hour or until you dismiss it (no action required), the scale becomes a magic light hammer, which you or another creature can use. The weapon deals 2d4 radiant damage, instead of the bludgeoning damage normal for a light hammer. It deals an extra 2d4 radiant damage to chromatic dragons.
Once three scales have been pulled from the scarf, no more scales can be removed until the next dawn, when all the missing scales grow back. If you pull off a scale but don't speak a command word, it disappears after 1 minute.
This black scarf is made out of silk with interwoven leafs that can be plucked from it, these magic leafs seem to grow back after a day or so.
Armor of the Multiversal Champion (Plate Armor +3)
legendary
PS-DC-MIKE-01 The Clash for the Multiversal Championship
PS-DC-MIKE-01 The Clash for the Multiversal Championship
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Heavy armor, legendary
You have a +3 bonus to AC while wearing this armor.
This item is found in the Dungeon Master’s Guide.
Song Craft. Whenever this item is struck or is used to strike a foe, its bearer hears a fragment of an ancient song.
This magnificent suit of plate armor was forged by the same legendary smith that crafted the Undisputed Multiversal Championship belt. As the champion marches forth, their presence is marked by the resounding clangor of steel and the shimmering brilliance of their armor—a shield against physical harm and a symbol of their indomitable spirit. In every clash and confrontation, the armor stands as a testament to the champion's honored status, destined to shape the fate of realms and etch their name in the annals of legend.
Ruby of the War Mage
common
PS-DC-MIKE-01 The Clash for the Multiversal Championship
PS-DC-MIKE-01 The Clash for the Multiversal Championship
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Wondrous item, common (requires attunement by a spellcaster)
Etched with eldritch runes, this 1-inch-diameter ruby allows you to use a simple or martial weapon as a spellcasting focus for your spells. For this property to work, you must attach the ruby to the weapon by pressing the ruby against it for at least 10 minutes. Thereafter, the ruby can't be removed unless you detach it as an action or the weapon is destroyed. Not even an antimagic field causes it to fall off. The ruby does fall off the weapon if your attunement to the ruby ends.
This item is found in Xanathar’s Guide to Everything.
The Undisputed Multiversal Championship belt is made of polished gold and inlaid with decorative gems. The blood-red rubies inset into the belt can be removed only by the reigning Multiversal Champion. Once removed, they function as rubies of the war mage.
Horn of Valhalla, Iron
legendary
DDAL05-18 The Mysterious Isle
DDAL05-18 The Mysterious Isle
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Wondrous item, legendary
You can take a Magic action to blow this horn. In response, warrior spirits from the plane of Ysgard appear in unoccupied spaces within 60 feet of you. Each spirit uses the Berserker stat block and returns to Ysgard after 1 hour or when it drops to 0 Hit Points. The spirits look like living, breathing warriors, and they have Immunity to the Charmed and Frightened conditions. Once you use the horn, it can't be used again until 7 days have passed.
A iron horn summons 5 Berserkers. To use the iron horn, you must have Proficiency with all Martial weapons.
If you blow the horn without meeting its requirement, the summoned Berserkers attack you. If you meet the requirement, they are Friendly to you and your allies and follow your commands.
Tome of the Stilled Tongue
legendary
CCC-GHC-BK3-09 A Convergence of Gods
CCC-GHC-BK3-09 A Convergence of Gods
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Wondrous item, major tier, legendary (requires attunement by a wizard)
This thick leather-bound volume has a desiccated tongue pinned to the front cover. Five of these tomes exist, and it's unknown which one is the original. The grisly cover decoration on the first tome of the stilled tongue once belonged to a treacherous former servant of the lich-god Vecna, keeper of secrets. The tongues pinned to the covers of the four copies came from other spellcasters who crossed Vecna. The first few pages of each tome are filled with indecipherable scrawls. The remaining pages are blank and pristine.
If you can attune to this item, you can use it as a spellbook and an arcane focus. In addition, while holding the tome, you can use a bonus action to cast a spell you have written in this tome, without expending a spell slot or using any verbal or somatic components. Once used, this property of the tome can't be used again until the next dawn.
While attuned to the book, you can remove the tongue from the book's cover. If you do so, all spells written in the book are permanently erased.
This specific tome belongs to Szass Tam, leader of the Red Wizards of Thay. He watches anyone using this tome and can also write cryptic messages in the book. These messages appear at midnight and fade away after they are read.
This item can be found in the Dungeon Master's Guide.
Staf of the Magi
legendary
DDAL07-17 Cauldron of Sapphire
DDAL07-17 Cauldron of Sapphire
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Staff, legendary (requires attunement by a sorcerer, warlock, or wizard)
This staff can be wielded as a magic quarterstaff that grants a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with it. While you hold it, you gain a +2 bonus to spell attack rolls.
The staff has 50 charges for the following properties. It regains 4d6 + 2 expended charges daily at dawn. If you expend the last charge, roll a d20. On a 20, the staff regains 1d12 + 1 charges.
Spell Absorption. While holding the staff, you have advantage on saving throws against spells. In addition, you can use your reaction when another creature casts a spell that targets only you. If you do, the staff absorbs the magic of the spell, canceling its effect and gaining a number of charges equal to the absorbed spell’s level. However, if doing so brings the staff’s total number of charges above 50, the staff explodes as if you activated its retributive strike (see below).
Spells. While holding the staff, you can use an action to expend some of its charges to cast one of the following spells from it, using your spell save DC and spellcasting ability: conjure elemental (7 charges), dispel magic (3 charges), fireball (7th-level version, 7 charges), flaming sphere (2 charges), ice storm (4 charges), invisibility (2 charges), knock (2 charges), lightning bolt (7th-level version, 7 charges), passwall (5 charges), plane shift (7 charges), telekinesis (5 charges), wall of fire (4 charges), or web (2 charges).
You can also use an action to cast one of the following spells from the staff without using any charges: arcane lock, detect magic, enlarge/reduce, light, mage hand, or protection from evil and good.
Retributive Strike. You can use an action to break the staff over your knee or against a solid surface, performing a retributive strike. The staff is destroyed and releases its remaining magic in an explosion that expands to fill a 30-foot-radius sphere centered on it.
You have a 50 percent chance to instantly travel to a random plane of existence, avoiding the explosion. If you fail to avoid the effect, you take force damage equal to 16 × the number of charges in the staff. Every other creature in the area must make a DC 17 Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, a creature takes an amount of damage based on how far away it is from the point of origin, as shown in the following table. On a successful save, a creature takes half as much damage.
Gonds Gunblade - High Noon
legendary
FR-DC-GOND-01 The Rise of Smokepowder
FR-DC-GOND-01 The Rise of Smokepowder
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Weapon (Longsword), Legendary (Requires Attunement by a Creature of the Weapon’s Choice)
Of all the magic items created by elves, one of the most prized and jealously guarded is a Moonblade. In ancient times, nearly all elven noble houses claimed one such weapon. Over the centuries, some of these weapons have faded from the world, their magic lost as family lines have become extinct. Others have vanished with their bearers during great quests. Thus, only a few of these weapons remain.
Every Moonblade longs for a bearer whose disposition and goals are compatible with its own. If you try to attune to a Moonblade that doesn’t want you as its bearer, the weapon not only rejects you but also places a curse on you, causing you to make D20 Tests with Disadvantage for 24 hours or until the curse is ended by a Remove Curse spell or similar magic. If you’re accepted by the weapon and try to attune to it, you become attuned to it instantly, and a new rune appears on it. You remain attuned to the weapon until you die or the weapon is destroyed. A Moonblade functions like a nonmagical weapon of its kind for anyone other than its chosen bearer.
Runes:
+3 Bonus to attack and damage rolls.
The Moonblade is a spellstoring item (See Ring of Spellstoring)
The Moonblade deals an extra 3d6 Force Damage
Thee Moon Blade has the Thrown Property with a normal range of 20 and a long range of 60.
Minor Property: The Blade detects constructs in a 120ft radius
Holy Symbol of Gond (Amulet of the Devout +3)
very_rare
FR-DC-GOND-01 The Rise of Smokepowder
FR-DC-GOND-01 The Rise of Smokepowder
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Wondrous item, very rare (requires attunement by a cleric or paladin)
This amulet bears the symbol of a deity inlaid with precious stones or metals. While you wear the holy symbol, you gain a +3 bonus to spell attack rolls and the saving throw DCs of your spells.
While you wear this amulet, you can use your Channel Divinity feature without expending one of the feature's uses. Once this property is used, it can't be used again until the next dawn.
Clockwork Amulet
common
FR-DC-GOND-01 The Rise of Smokepowder
FR-DC-GOND-01 The Rise of Smokepowder
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Wondrous Item, Common
This copper amulet contains tiny interlocking gears and is powered by magic from Mechanus, a plane of clockwork predictability. Faint ticking and whirring noises emanate from within.
When you make an attack roll while wearing the amulet, you can forgo rolling the d20 to get a 10 on the die. Once used, this property can’t be used again until the next dawn.
Name | Rarity | Location | Table ▼ | Result | Source | |
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Platinum Scarf | legendary | PS-DC-TWW - 01 Welcome to the Hunt | PS-DC-TWW - 00 The Wishing Well | Show | ||
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Wondrous item, legendary (requires attunement) This scarf is made of sturdy cloth and covered in platinum-colored scales. As an action, you can pull a scale from the scarf and speak a command word. When you do so, choose one of the following effects: Breath of Life. The scale disappears, and you or a creature you touch regains 10d4 hit points. Platinum Shield. For 1 hour or until you dismiss it (no action required), the scale becomes a +1 shield, which you or another creature can use. A creature wielding the shield has immunity to radiant damage. Radiant Hammer. For 1 hour or until you dismiss it (no action required), the scale becomes a magic light hammer, which you or another creature can use. The weapon deals 2d4 radiant damage, instead of the bludgeoning damage normal for a light hammer. It deals an extra 2d4 radiant damage to chromatic dragons. Once three scales have been pulled from the scarf, no more scales can be removed until the next dawn, when all the missing scales grow back. If you pull off a scale but don't speak a command word, it disappears after 1 minute. This black scarf is made out of silk with interwoven leafs that can be plucked from it, these magic leafs seem to grow back after a day or so. |
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Armor of the Multiversal Champion (Plate Armor +3) | legendary | PS-DC-MIKE-01 The Clash for the Multiversal Championship | PS-DC-MIKE-01 The Clash for the Multiversal Championship | Show | ||
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Heavy armor, legendary Song Craft. Whenever this item is struck or is used to strike a foe, its bearer hears a fragment of an ancient song. This magnificent suit of plate armor was forged by the same legendary smith that crafted the Undisputed Multiversal Championship belt. As the champion marches forth, their presence is marked by the resounding clangor of steel and the shimmering brilliance of their armor—a shield against physical harm and a symbol of their indomitable spirit. In every clash and confrontation, the armor stands as a testament to the champion's honored status, destined to shape the fate of realms and etch their name in the annals of legend. |
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Ruby of the War Mage | common | PS-DC-MIKE-01 The Clash for the Multiversal Championship | PS-DC-MIKE-01 The Clash for the Multiversal Championship | Show | ||
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Wondrous item, common (requires attunement by a spellcaster) Etched with eldritch runes, this 1-inch-diameter ruby allows you to use a simple or martial weapon as a spellcasting focus for your spells. For this property to work, you must attach the ruby to the weapon by pressing the ruby against it for at least 10 minutes. Thereafter, the ruby can't be removed unless you detach it as an action or the weapon is destroyed. Not even an antimagic field causes it to fall off. The ruby does fall off the weapon if your attunement to the ruby ends. This item is found in Xanathar’s Guide to Everything. The Undisputed Multiversal Championship belt is made of polished gold and inlaid with decorative gems. The blood-red rubies inset into the belt can be removed only by the reigning Multiversal Champion. Once removed, they function as rubies of the war mage. |
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Horn of Valhalla, Iron | legendary | DDAL05-18 The Mysterious Isle | DDAL05-18 The Mysterious Isle | Show | ||
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Wondrous item, legendary A iron horn summons 5 Berserkers. To use the iron horn, you must have Proficiency with all Martial weapons. If you blow the horn without meeting its requirement, the summoned Berserkers attack you. If you meet the requirement, they are Friendly to you and your allies and follow your commands. |
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Tome of the Stilled Tongue | legendary | CCC-GHC-BK3-09 A Convergence of Gods | CCC-GHC-BK3-09 A Convergence of Gods | Show | ||
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Wondrous item, major tier, legendary (requires attunement by a wizard) This thick leather-bound volume has a desiccated tongue pinned to the front cover. Five of these tomes exist, and it's unknown which one is the original. The grisly cover decoration on the first tome of the stilled tongue once belonged to a treacherous former servant of the lich-god Vecna, keeper of secrets. The tongues pinned to the covers of the four copies came from other spellcasters who crossed Vecna. The first few pages of each tome are filled with indecipherable scrawls. The remaining pages are blank and pristine. If you can attune to this item, you can use it as a spellbook and an arcane focus. In addition, while holding the tome, you can use a bonus action to cast a spell you have written in this tome, without expending a spell slot or using any verbal or somatic components. Once used, this property of the tome can't be used again until the next dawn. While attuned to the book, you can remove the tongue from the book's cover. If you do so, all spells written in the book are permanently erased. This specific tome belongs to Szass Tam, leader of the Red Wizards of Thay. He watches anyone using this tome and can also write cryptic messages in the book. These messages appear at midnight and fade away after they are read. This item can be found in the Dungeon Master's Guide. |
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Staf of the Magi | legendary | DDAL07-17 Cauldron of Sapphire | DDAL07-17 Cauldron of Sapphire | Show | ||
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Staff, legendary (requires attunement by a sorcerer, warlock, or wizard) This staff can be wielded as a magic quarterstaff that grants a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with it. While you hold it, you gain a +2 bonus to spell attack rolls. The staff has 50 charges for the following properties. It regains 4d6 + 2 expended charges daily at dawn. If you expend the last charge, roll a d20. On a 20, the staff regains 1d12 + 1 charges. Spell Absorption. While holding the staff, you have advantage on saving throws against spells. In addition, you can use your reaction when another creature casts a spell that targets only you. If you do, the staff absorbs the magic of the spell, canceling its effect and gaining a number of charges equal to the absorbed spell’s level. However, if doing so brings the staff’s total number of charges above 50, the staff explodes as if you activated its retributive strike (see below). Spells. While holding the staff, you can use an action to expend some of its charges to cast one of the following spells from it, using your spell save DC and spellcasting ability: conjure elemental (7 charges), dispel magic (3 charges), fireball (7th-level version, 7 charges), flaming sphere (2 charges), ice storm (4 charges), invisibility (2 charges), knock (2 charges), lightning bolt (7th-level version, 7 charges), passwall (5 charges), plane shift (7 charges), telekinesis (5 charges), wall of fire (4 charges), or web (2 charges). You can also use an action to cast one of the following spells from the staff without using any charges: arcane lock, detect magic, enlarge/reduce, light, mage hand, or protection from evil and good. Retributive Strike. You can use an action to break the staff over your knee or against a solid surface, performing a retributive strike. The staff is destroyed and releases its remaining magic in an explosion that expands to fill a 30-foot-radius sphere centered on it. You have a 50 percent chance to instantly travel to a random plane of existence, avoiding the explosion. If you fail to avoid the effect, you take force damage equal to 16 × the number of charges in the staff. Every other creature in the area must make a DC 17 Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, a creature takes an amount of damage based on how far away it is from the point of origin, as shown in the following table. On a successful save, a creature takes half as much damage. |
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Gonds Gunblade - High Noon | legendary | FR-DC-GOND-01 The Rise of Smokepowder | FR-DC-GOND-01 The Rise of Smokepowder | Show | ||
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Weapon (Longsword), Legendary (Requires Attunement by a Creature of the Weapon’s Choice) Of all the magic items created by elves, one of the most prized and jealously guarded is a Moonblade. In ancient times, nearly all elven noble houses claimed one such weapon. Over the centuries, some of these weapons have faded from the world, their magic lost as family lines have become extinct. Others have vanished with their bearers during great quests. Thus, only a few of these weapons remain. Every Moonblade longs for a bearer whose disposition and goals are compatible with its own. If you try to attune to a Moonblade that doesn’t want you as its bearer, the weapon not only rejects you but also places a curse on you, causing you to make D20 Tests with Disadvantage for 24 hours or until the curse is ended by a Remove Curse spell or similar magic. If you’re accepted by the weapon and try to attune to it, you become attuned to it instantly, and a new rune appears on it. You remain attuned to the weapon until you die or the weapon is destroyed. A Moonblade functions like a nonmagical weapon of its kind for anyone other than its chosen bearer. Runes: +3 Bonus to attack and damage rolls. The Moonblade is a spellstoring item (See Ring of Spellstoring) The Moonblade deals an extra 3d6 Force Damage Thee Moon Blade has the Thrown Property with a normal range of 20 and a long range of 60. Minor Property: The Blade detects constructs in a 120ft radius |
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Holy Symbol of Gond (Amulet of the Devout +3) | very_rare | FR-DC-GOND-01 The Rise of Smokepowder | FR-DC-GOND-01 The Rise of Smokepowder | Show | ||
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Wondrous item, very rare (requires attunement by a cleric or paladin) This amulet bears the symbol of a deity inlaid with precious stones or metals. While you wear the holy symbol, you gain a +3 bonus to spell attack rolls and the saving throw DCs of your spells. While you wear this amulet, you can use your Channel Divinity feature without expending one of the feature's uses. Once this property is used, it can't be used again until the next dawn. |
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Clockwork Amulet | common | FR-DC-GOND-01 The Rise of Smokepowder | FR-DC-GOND-01 The Rise of Smokepowder | Show | ||
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Wondrous Item, Common This copper amulet contains tiny interlocking gears and is powered by magic from Mechanus, a plane of clockwork predictability. Faint ticking and whirring noises emanate from within. When you make an attack roll while wearing the amulet, you can forgo rolling the d20 to get a 10 on the die. Once used, this property can’t be used again until the next dawn. |