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Very interesting items, will definitely add to my loot tables!
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Pretty great options, and ideas for PAYL! Thanks!
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Some of these items are interesting, a few are a bit silly. Most of these are relatively low-power items with interesting minor abilities. As a free item, it is definitely worth a look, but I don't see myself using many of these.
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This was a well compiled list of items, presented in a way that looks very professional.
I found the Fork of Alu Kanit to be a particularly intersting item, and appreciated that some of the weapons had magical effects that could provide interesting solutions to non-combat problems.
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Gonna be honest the items themselves probably weren't worth 5 stars, maybe more like 4. But the items were still pretty good. A lot of good alternatives to just regular +1 items and some fun armors to give to your mid level party. But the layout was so clean and crisp and considering the price, earned that fifth star
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The rating for these items are too low. They should be in the rare catagory especially the skull but I like these items and have incorporated them to my campaign.
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Pretty good for what it is. Well written, if a bit uniform in the ideas of the magic armor but still, has some great ideas that you can expand on and homebrew yourself.
Would definitely grab it again if i had to
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I'm not a fan just given the fact that this is mostly just rips from D&D podcasts re-named and/or slightly changed from their original context and put here. Not that these can't be used, but they don't bring anything new to the table, and I'd rather not just straight-up copy something my players would instantly recgonize from media they've already watched.
That said, the art is good and it's laid out fairly neatly, so if you have no problems with the above, it's worth giving a look.
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Funny and creative objects! Not overpowerd and can be used to spice up your games!
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interesting and fun items - a great addition to the game!
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The materials that I have read from Dungeon Masters Guild has all been very interesting, well written and generally high quality. I think we get to see the best of the diverse experience and creativity of those who contribute to these publications. I primarily read these publications as background material for personal interest, however, their utility in enriching the role playing game are clear, and I think the Dungeon Masters Guild is a great resource.
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Features a couple items that were plagerized from the popular dnd podcast "The Adventure Zone", where all they did was change the name of the item and then left the functionality the same.
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Very usefull list of magical items, especially weapons and wondrous items got my attention with some of them being a little quirky (in a possitive way) and providing fun RP opportunities. The only thing was that the armors seemed to be less thematical, with most of them being the very same thing but providing resistance to a different type of damage.
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A quick collection of new items, which is always good for inspiring creativity in the game. Content wise, the items feel formulaic and tongue-in-cheek, which could fit for some light hearted campaigning. The level of creativity felt recycled to me, as one item was more or less a one-off of the next. In terms of layout and presentation, it is excellently done and feels of high quality and professionalism. Worth a look, especailly for the price!
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Great! I have used a number of these items in my home campaign, and my players loved them!
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