Magic Items

Purchased Magic Items

Name Rarity Location Table Result Source
Trident +1 uncommon Port Nyanzaru DDEP07-01 Peril at the Port Show
Notes:

This rusted weapon is crusted over with barnacles and draped in wet seaweed. Its wielder can hold their breath underwater for twice their normal duration.

The Foxblade (Shortsword +1) uncommon CCC-SRCC-0102 Down the River of Snakes Show
Notes:

This shortsword appears rusted at first glance, but that is due to the unique crimson-orange color of the metal. Combined with this color, a triangular white mother-of-pearl inlay near the hilt causes the blade to resemble the coloring of a fox’s tail. The crossguard is made of the same unique crimson metal, set with round yellow and black stones made to resemble vulpine eyes. This description matches that of a magical weapon lost during Ylraphon’s destruction by dragons in the 14th century. Said to have been crafted by forest gnomes, it was known as the Foxblade.
In addition to the +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this weapon, while in a forest, the bearer of this item gains advantage on Perception checks whenever they are hidden from view.

Leather, +1 uncommon Port Nyanzaru DDEP07-01 Peril at the Port Show
Notes:

This sealskin suit is embroidered with octopuses that squirm magically when exposed to air. If worn underwater, the wearer gains advantage on checks made to escape grappling.

Winged Boots uncommon DDEX2-10 Cloaks and Shadows Show
Leather, +1 uncommon Port Nyanzaru DDEP07-01 Peril at the Port Show
Notes:

This sealskin suit is embroidered with octopuses that squirm magically when exposed to air. If worn underwater, the wearer gains advantage on checks made to escape grappling.

Trident +1 uncommon Port Nyanzaru DDEP07-01 Peril at the Port Show
Notes:

This rusted weapon is crusted over with barnacles and draped in wet seaweed. Its wielder can hold their breath underwater for twice their normal duration.

Shortsword +1 uncommon Port Nyanzaru DDEP07-01 Peril at the Port Show
Notes:

This weapon has a basket hilt is forged to resemble a woman draped in kelp and nets‐‐ similar in appearance to that of a ship’s figurehead. When used in battle, the woman sings a rather obscene sea shanty audible to anyone within 30 feet.