Magic Items
Purchased Magic Items
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Rarity
Location ▼
Table
Result
Source
Decanter of Endless Water
uncommon
Journey through the Radiant Citadel: Trail of Destruction
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Decanter of Endless Water
Wondrous item, uncommon
This stoppered flask sloshes when shaken, as if it contains water. The decanter weighs 2 pounds.
You can use an action to remove the stopper and speak one of three command words, whereupon an amount of fresh water or salt water (your choice) pours out of the flask. The water stops pouring out at the start of your next turn. Choose from the following options:
“Stream” produces 1 gallon of water.
“Fountain” produces 5 gallons of water.
“Geyser” produces 30 gallons of water that gushes forth in a geyser 30 feet long and 1 foot wide. As a bonus action while holding the decanter, you can aim the geyser at a creature you can see within 30 feet of you. The target must succeed on a DC 13 Strength saving throw or take 1d4 bludgeoning damage and fall prone. Instead of a creature, you can target an object that isn’t being worn or carried and that weighs no more than 200 pounds. The object is either knocked over or pushed up to 15 feet away from you.
Pearl of Power
uncommon
Journey Through the Radiant Citadel: In the Mists of Manivarsha
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Pearl of Power
Wondrous item, uncommon (requires attunement by a spellcaster)
While this pearl is on your person, you can use an action to speak this pearl’s command word and regain one expended spell slot. If the expended slot was 4th level or higher, the new slot is 3rd level. Once you have used the pearl, it can’t be used again until the next dawn.
Stone of Good Luck
uncommon
Journey Through the Radiant Citadel: In the Mists of Manivarsha
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Stone of Good Luck
Requires Attunement
While this polished agate is on your person, you gain a +1 bonus to ability checks and saving throws.
Heward's Handy Haversack
rare
Radiant Citadel: Written in Blood
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Heward's Handy Haversack
Wondrous item, rare
This backpack has a central pouch and two side pouches, each of which is an extradimensional space. Each side pouch can hold up to 20 pounds of material, not exceeding a volume of 2 cubic feet. The large central pouch can hold up to 8 cubic feet or 80 pounds of material. The backpack always weighs 5 pounds, regardless of its contents.
Placing an object in the haversack follows the normal rules for interacting with objects. Retrieving an item from the haversack requires you to use an action. When you reach into the haversack for a specific item, the item is always magically on top.
The haversack has a few limitations. If it is overloaded, or if a sharp object pierces it or tears it, the haversack ruptures and is destroyed. If the haversack is destroyed, its contents are lost forever, although an artifact always turns up again somewhere. If the haversack is turned inside out, its contents spill forth, unharmed, and the haversack must be put right before it can be used again. If a breathing creature is placed within the haversack, the creature can survive for up to 10 minutes, after which time it begins to suffocate.
Placing the haversack inside an extradimensional space created by a bag of holding, portable hole, or similar item instantly destroys both items and opens a gate to the Astral Plane. The gate originates where the one item was placed inside the other. Any creature within 10 feet of the gate is sucked through it and deposited in a random location on the Astral Plane. The gate then closes. The gate is one-way only and can’t be reopened.
Emerald Elemental Gem
uncommon
Journey Through the Radiant Citadel: In the Mists of Manivarsha
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Emerald Elemental Gem
Wondrous item, uncommon
This gem contains a mote of elemental energy. When you use an action to break the gem, a water elemental is summoned as if you had cast the conjure elemental spell, and the gem’s magic is lost.
Name | Rarity | Location ▼ | Table | Result | Source | |
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Decanter of Endless Water | uncommon | Journey through the Radiant Citadel: Trail of Destruction | Show | |||
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Decanter of Endless Water This stoppered flask sloshes when shaken, as if it contains water. The decanter weighs 2 pounds. You can use an action to remove the stopper and speak one of three command words, whereupon an amount of fresh water or salt water (your choice) pours out of the flask. The water stops pouring out at the start of your next turn. Choose from the following options: “Stream” produces 1 gallon of water. |
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Pearl of Power | uncommon | Journey Through the Radiant Citadel: In the Mists of Manivarsha | Show | |||
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Pearl of Power While this pearl is on your person, you can use an action to speak this pearl’s command word and regain one expended spell slot. If the expended slot was 4th level or higher, the new slot is 3rd level. Once you have used the pearl, it can’t be used again until the next dawn. |
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Stone of Good Luck | uncommon | Journey Through the Radiant Citadel: In the Mists of Manivarsha | Show | |||
Notes:
Stone of Good Luck While this polished agate is on your person, you gain a +1 bonus to ability checks and saving throws. |
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Heward's Handy Haversack | rare | Radiant Citadel: Written in Blood | Show | |||
Notes:
Heward's Handy Haversack This backpack has a central pouch and two side pouches, each of which is an extradimensional space. Each side pouch can hold up to 20 pounds of material, not exceeding a volume of 2 cubic feet. The large central pouch can hold up to 8 cubic feet or 80 pounds of material. The backpack always weighs 5 pounds, regardless of its contents. Placing an object in the haversack follows the normal rules for interacting with objects. Retrieving an item from the haversack requires you to use an action. When you reach into the haversack for a specific item, the item is always magically on top. The haversack has a few limitations. If it is overloaded, or if a sharp object pierces it or tears it, the haversack ruptures and is destroyed. If the haversack is destroyed, its contents are lost forever, although an artifact always turns up again somewhere. If the haversack is turned inside out, its contents spill forth, unharmed, and the haversack must be put right before it can be used again. If a breathing creature is placed within the haversack, the creature can survive for up to 10 minutes, after which time it begins to suffocate. Placing the haversack inside an extradimensional space created by a bag of holding, portable hole, or similar item instantly destroys both items and opens a gate to the Astral Plane. The gate originates where the one item was placed inside the other. Any creature within 10 feet of the gate is sucked through it and deposited in a random location on the Astral Plane. The gate then closes. The gate is one-way only and can’t be reopened. |
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Emerald Elemental Gem | uncommon | Journey Through the Radiant Citadel: In the Mists of Manivarsha | Show | |||
Notes:
Emerald Elemental Gem This gem contains a mote of elemental energy. When you use an action to break the gem, a water elemental is summoned as if you had cast the conjure elemental spell, and the gem’s magic is lost. |