Magic Items
Purchased Magic Items
Name
Rarity
Location
Table
Result ▼
Source
Tyr's Justice (Greatsword +2, Initiative +2)
rare
Trade Log
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Notes:
You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magical greatsword. In addition, the weapon has the Guardian minor property, which whispers warnings to you, granting you a +2 bonus to initiative, providing you aren't incapacitated. From 1340 to 1385 DR, Lord Mattus Althorin ruled a small fiefdom in the Border Kingdoms near the Lake of Steam. Lord Althorin ran his council and maintained peacein his lands with the assistance of the Knights of the Holy Judgement, an order of paladins who emphasize the "lawful" part of their dedication to Tyr. To dispense Tyr's most brutal judgements, Lord Althorin commissioned the creation of a magical greatsword, which he dubbed "Tyr's Justice". During his rule, several different paladins belonging to the Order of the Knights of Holy Judgement claimed the headman's sword as their own. When the Spellplague ravaged Toril in the Year of Blue Fire, the Border Kingdoms devolved into a lawless frontier of outlaws and would-be rulers, and the sword was lost for nearly a century. It later resurfaced in the Moonsea region. Other than the balanced scales of Try's holy symbol etched into its blade, the sword is intentionally simple in appearance, mirroring Lord Althorin's predominant belief: "Justice is not pretentious or vain. It is simple and true, and the right of every man, woman, and child, no matter how rich, poor, educated, or ignorant they may be."
Necklace of Prayer Beads
rare
DDHC-TYP - White Plume Mountain
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Notes:
This necklace has 1d4 + 2 magic beads made from aquamarine, black pearl, or topaz. It also has many nonmagical beads made from stones such as amber, bloodstone, citrine, coral, jade, pearl, or quartz. If a magic bead is removed from the necklace, that bead loses its magic.
Six types of magic beads exist. The DM decides the type of each bead on the necklace or determines it randomly. A necklace can have more than one bead of the same type. To use one, you must be wearing the necklace. Each bead contains a spell that you can cast from it as a Bonus Action (using your spell save DC if a save is necessary). Once a magic bead's spell is cast, that bead can't be used again until the next dawn.
d20 — Bead Name — Spell:
1-6 — Blessing — Bless
7-12 — Curing — Cure Wounds (2nd level) or Lesser Restoration
13-16 — Favor — Greater Restoration
17-18 — Smiting — Branding Smite
19 — Summons — Planar Ally
20 — Wind walking — Wind Walk
1x Blessing
3x Curing
2x Favor
Ring of Spell Storing
rare
DDHC-TYP - White Plume Mountain
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Notes:
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 DM.
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.
1x Mirror Image
1x Fireball (DC18)
Ring of Protection
rare
DDHC-TYP - White Plume Mountain
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Notes:
You gain a +1 bonus to AC and Saving Throws while wearing this ring.
Stone of Good Luck
uncommon
DDHC-TYP - White Plume Mountain
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Notes:
While this polished agate is on your person, you gain a +1 bonus to Ability Checks and Saving Throws.
Mithral Plate
uncommon
Trade Log
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Notes:
Mithral is a light, flexible metal. If the armor normally imposes disadvantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks or has a Strength requirement, the mithral version of the armor doesn't.
Plate consists of shaped, interlocking metal plates to cover the entire body. A suit of plate includes gauntlets, heavy leather boots, a visored helmet, and thick layers of padding underneath the armor. Buckles and straps distribute the weight over the body.
Name | Rarity | Location | Table | Result ▼ | Source | |
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Tyr's Justice (Greatsword +2, Initiative +2) | rare | Trade Log | Show | |||
Notes:
You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magical greatsword. In addition, the weapon has the Guardian minor property, which whispers warnings to you, granting you a +2 bonus to initiative, providing you aren't incapacitated. From 1340 to 1385 DR, Lord Mattus Althorin ruled a small fiefdom in the Border Kingdoms near the Lake of Steam. Lord Althorin ran his council and maintained peacein his lands with the assistance of the Knights of the Holy Judgement, an order of paladins who emphasize the "lawful" part of their dedication to Tyr. To dispense Tyr's most brutal judgements, Lord Althorin commissioned the creation of a magical greatsword, which he dubbed "Tyr's Justice". During his rule, several different paladins belonging to the Order of the Knights of Holy Judgement claimed the headman's sword as their own. When the Spellplague ravaged Toril in the Year of Blue Fire, the Border Kingdoms devolved into a lawless frontier of outlaws and would-be rulers, and the sword was lost for nearly a century. It later resurfaced in the Moonsea region. Other than the balanced scales of Try's holy symbol etched into its blade, the sword is intentionally simple in appearance, mirroring Lord Althorin's predominant belief: "Justice is not pretentious or vain. It is simple and true, and the right of every man, woman, and child, no matter how rich, poor, educated, or ignorant they may be." |
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Necklace of Prayer Beads | rare | DDHC-TYP - White Plume Mountain | Show | |||
Notes:
This necklace has 1d4 + 2 magic beads made from aquamarine, black pearl, or topaz. It also has many nonmagical beads made from stones such as amber, bloodstone, citrine, coral, jade, pearl, or quartz. If a magic bead is removed from the necklace, that bead loses its magic. Six types of magic beads exist. The DM decides the type of each bead on the necklace or determines it randomly. A necklace can have more than one bead of the same type. To use one, you must be wearing the necklace. Each bead contains a spell that you can cast from it as a Bonus Action (using your spell save DC if a save is necessary). Once a magic bead's spell is cast, that bead can't be used again until the next dawn. d20 — Bead Name — Spell: 1-6 — Blessing — Bless 7-12 — Curing — Cure Wounds (2nd level) or Lesser Restoration 13-16 — Favor — Greater Restoration 17-18 — Smiting — Branding Smite 19 — Summons — Planar Ally 20 — Wind walking — Wind Walk 1x Blessing |
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Ring of Spell Storing | rare | DDHC-TYP - White Plume Mountain | Show | |||
Notes:
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 DM. 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. 1x Mirror Image |
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Ring of Protection | rare | DDHC-TYP - White Plume Mountain | Show | |||
Notes:
You gain a +1 bonus to AC and Saving Throws while wearing this ring. |
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Stone of Good Luck | uncommon | DDHC-TYP - White Plume Mountain | Show | |||
Notes:
While this polished agate is on your person, you gain a +1 bonus to Ability Checks and Saving Throws. |
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Mithral Plate | uncommon | Trade Log | Show | |||
Notes:
Mithral is a light, flexible metal. If the armor normally imposes disadvantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks or has a Strength requirement, the mithral version of the armor doesn't. Plate consists of shaped, interlocking metal plates to cover the entire body. A suit of plate includes gauntlets, heavy leather boots, a visored helmet, and thick layers of padding underneath the armor. Buckles and straps distribute the weight over the body. |