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Magic Items

Purchased Magic Items

Name Rarity Location Table ▲ Result Source
🗹 (C) Clockwork Amulet (Language: Modrone) common PS-DC-GG-01 Fatebreakers 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.

Flavor Text: "This amulet has the Language property: The bearer can speak and understand Modron while the item is on the bearer's person."

Enduring Spellbook common PS-DC-ELEMENT-DEATH-02 And Then They Attacked Show
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Wondrous item, common

This spellbook, along with anything written on its pages, can’t be damaged by fire or immersion in water. In addition, the spellbook doesn’t deteriorate with age.

This spellbook contains the following spells when found: detect magic, magic missile, shield, thunderwave
Language. The bearer can speak and understand primordial while the item is on the bearer’s person.

Studded Leather Armor +3 legendary PS-DC-ELEMENT-DEATH-02 And Then They Attacked Show
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Armor (light), legendary

You have a +3 bonus to AC while wearing this armor.

Studded Leather. Made from tough but flexible leather, studded leather is reinforced with close-set rivets or spikes.

These leather still have embers on them from the fire plane.
Beacon. The bearer can use a bonus action to cause the item to shed bright light in a 10-foot radius and dim light for an additional 10 feet, or to extinguish the light.

(VR/AT) Kyrzin’s Ooze very_rare DDAL-DRW-20 The Death of Szass Tam Show
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Wondrous Item (Symbiont), Very Rare (Requires Attunement)

This opalescent, symbiotic goo comes sealed in a jar and slowly shifts and moves, as if endlessly exploring the jar’s interior. To attune to this item, you must first drink the contents of the jar, unlocking the following properties.

Resistant. While attuned to Kyrzin’s ooze, you have resistance to acid and poison damage, and you’re immune to the poisoned condition.

Amorphous. As an action, you can speak a command word and cause your body to assume the amorphous qualities of an Ooze. For the next minute, you (along with any equipment you’re wearing or carrying) can move through a space as narrow as 1 inch wide without squeezing. Once you use this property, it can’t be used again until the next dawn.

Acid Breath. As an action, you can exhale acid in a 30-foot line that is 5 feet wide. Each creature in that line must make a DC 15 Dexterity saving throw, taking 8d8 acid damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. Once you use this property, it can’t be used again until the next dawn.

Symbiotic Nature. The ooze can’t be removed from you while you’re attuned to it, and you can’t voluntarily end your attunement to it. If you’re targeted by a spell that ends a curse, your attunement to the ooze ends as it seeps out of you.

If you die while the ooze is inside you, it bursts out and engulfs you, turning your corpse into a black pudding

(L/AT) Blood Fury Tattoo legendary DDAL-DRW-20 The Death of Szass Tam Show
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Wondrous Item (Tattoo), Legendary (Requires Attunement)

When this tattoo is applied to a creature, it takes the form of an Abeiran dragonborn sigil that marks the individual as a being of “ill nature and worse temperament.”

Produced by a special needle, this magic tattoo evokes fury in its form and colors.

Tattoo Attunement. To attune to this item, you hold the needle to your skin where you want the tattoo to appear, pressing the needle there throughout the attunement process. When the attunement is complete, the needle turns into the ink that becomes the tattoo, which appears on the skin.

If your attunement to the tattoo ends, the tattoo vanishes, and the needle reappears in your space.

Bloodthirsty Strikes. The tattoo has 10 charges, and it regains all expended charges daily at dawn. While this tattoo is on your skin, you gain the following benefits:

• When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend a charge to deal an extra 4d6 necrotic damage to the target, and you regain a number of hit points equal to the necrotic damage dealt.

• When a creature you can see damages you, you can expend a charge and use your reaction to make a melee attack against that creature, with advantage on your attack roll.

☐ (VR/AT) Belt of Stone Giant Strength common Trade Log Show
(L/AT) The First Sword (Ascendant Amethyst Dragon's Wrath Longsword) legendary PO-BK-3-11 Covenant of the Blood Goddess Show
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Longsword, legendary (requires attunement)

This weapon is decorated with dragon heads, claws, wings, scales, or Draconic letters. When it steeps in a dragon's hoard, it absorbs the energy of the dragon's breath weapon and deals damage of that type with its special properties.

Whenever you roll a 20 on your attack roll with this weapon, each creature of your choice within 5 feet of the target takes 5 damage of the type dealt by the dragon's breath weapon.

You gain a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made using the weapon. On a hit, the weapon deals an extra 3d6 damage of the type dealt by the dragon's breath weapon.

As an action, you can unleash a 60-foot cone of destructive energy from the weapon. Each creature in that area must make a DC 18 Dexterity saving throw, taking 12d6 damage of the type dealt by the dragon's breath weapon on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. Once this action is used, it can't be used again until the next dawn.

The wide blade of this exquisite weapon is inlaid with draconic runes of violet amethyst. Its grip is fashioned in the shape of a coiled snake, with the pommel as its head. The sword was initially created by yuan-ti smiths on the plane of Vudra. As a mundane blade, it was then lost by its wielder during a failed conquest of a dragon-ruled realm. It gained its magic over centuries of languishing in an amethyst dragon’s hoard, before being recovered by a raid of conquering mariliths. The mariliths returned it to their home plane of Vudra, where it was often used as the first blade of its greatest champions, including — legends say — Shaktari herself.