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101 Useful (ish) Magical Items 5e

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Need a staff to summon a spectral chicken, a potion to change the past or a fancy cloak that billows on its own? Well, you're in luck because this supplement has a 101 useful(ish) magical items that you add to your 5e game. Whether you need a new sword or armour that makes you look like a frog we've got you covered. 

As always I genuinely hope that you enjoy these trinkets and would love to hear your comments especially if you use them in your game. 

Love to you all


Tal


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March 5th, 2020
There are a few errors here and there, but at such a low price point you do get a reasonable product and can you ever really have enough magic items to consider? Fun and entertaining collection of magic items! [...]
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February 6th, 2020
The title says it all, with emphasis on the ISH. I don't know about you, but I am always down for joke magic items that have minor to nonexistant functionality. Sometimes I don't want an all powerful ring of blasting, but how bout the Armor of the Begg [...]
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