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Krinkle Firetouch's Guide to Magic Items: Volume I

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50 Magic Items originally designed for the D8 Night Podcast by D8 Night DM: Will Mayer

The enigmatic gnome inventor wizard Krinkle Firetouch is no stranger to magic items. In fact, he has made a few of his own over the years while holed up as a hermit in almost every conceivable dimension.

This book contains 50 magic items, some designed by Firetouch, and others that he has encountered throughout the years. Some of the items are powerful, some are novel, and others are as unpredictable as the gnome himself. In this book you will find your fill of magic items from serious to silly, including Krinkle Firetouch’s “Blunder”buss (with 2 d20 randomization tables), The Politer Smiter (an axe with 2 disparate attitudes), The Limb of the Raventree, Tashi’s Life Siphon, The Gloves of Dumpster Diving, and many, many more.

The book also includes a handful of depictions of the items and color commentary from Krinkle Firetouch himself; including what he thinks of Crimpy Elderweasel and how he feels about transmutation magic.

This is my first entry publication for the Dungeon Masters’ Guild, but it is one that I thoroughly enjoyed making. If you notice anything amiss with wording, format, rarity levels or anything else, please let me know. I am a long time GM, but a relatively new DM, just having started my first D&D campaign in December of 2017. I have done my best to match the wording conventions of the Dungeon Master’s Guide, but this was a solo project with a pretty steep learning curve for me that involved not only abiding by rules and effect wording, but also attempting to emulate the style and formatting of official D&D publications.

The bundle includes 2 versions of the document. The first has a parchment background for screen reading and the second has a white background more suitable for printing.

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July 19th, 2018
NO WAY! This is so COOL! Some of the best items that I have ever seen! LOVE THESE! Some of them are pretty funny too!!! [...]
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June 25th, 2018
OK. OK. OK. I have just now realized that I want every single item in this guide for my next adventure. Truly a funny and fantastic read. Items are carefully thought out and are grounded in the realm of what is possible in the context of the rules of [...]
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June 6th, 2018
While perusing Krinkle Firetouch's Guide I found myself transported right back into why I love this game; creativity and a bit of wonder and humor. The items seem balanced and based in the ruleset proper, but a bit of real love was put into this guide, [...]
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June 5th, 2018
Amazingly inventive resource. A good show of humor while keeping the items rooted in the rule system [...]
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