Formulas for Homebrew Magic Items: D&D 5e
In this article, we will provide a few scenarios, formulas, and components required. Plus, we’ll include potential role-playable challenges that may arise while a player crafts this magic item.
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In this article, we will provide a few scenarios, formulas, and components required. Plus, we’ll include potential role-playable challenges that may arise while a player crafts this magic item.
From crafting fearsome weapons to brewing life-saving potions, creating magic items in your Dungeons and Dragons campaign is a gratifying pastime and exciting yet rarely-used aspect of the game.
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