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Random Spell Materials Table

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Are your spellcasters running out of spell materials during combat? Use the Random Spell Materials Table the next time you dole out loot, and help keep the party spellcasters supplied!

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Michael W March 04, 2016 3:52 pm UTC
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I really like the flavor of these spell components and a particularly like their division into rarity tables. However, without any mechanical or monetary benefit (with a few exceptions) I think I'd be disappointed to receive these as wizard treasure. What about turning these into consumable magic items that provide a bonus to the spells they are used in based on their rarity?
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RP D March 04, 2016 4:47 pm UTC
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Thanks for the download and comment! I take no credit for the flavor of the spell materials, though. I simply pulled them right from the PHB, and thoughtfully divided them up into what I feel are appropriate categories. Their mechanical benefits are that they are the spell materials needed to cast spells. Their monetary benefit is that they could be sold by PCs who don't need that particular spell material, or by non-spellcaster PCs. One of the primary benefits with this table is to save spellcasters from having to buy many of the spell materials they need, when it's very conceivable spell materials could be found in many locations where PCs adventure in.
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