Magic items are particularly fun to find because there is an element of surprise in its discovery. Dungeon Masters can also have fun placing magic items in treasure and adding them as backstory. The D&D Dungeon Master’s Guide provides a definition of magic items: “types of magic items inclu...
Here's all there is to know about these wondrous skin-infused items. Like a normal tattoo, these magical ink imprints are customizable in Dungeons & Dragons, but do have guidelines for appearances depending on the type of tattoo. These unusual marks come in many forms which can look like a...
Part of the fun of playing a rogue in D&D 5e besides defeating monsters and stealing their loot is discovering extremely rare items and weaponry. Fortunately, since Rogues do not necessarily have a moral code (I laugh as I type this), there are no restrictions concerning weapons, items, and...
If you want to wield something special, you might find ourDnD magic itemsguide useful. And if you want to check what weapons your character can use, ourDnD classesandDnD racesguides can remind you. Here’s everything you need to know about DnD weapons: ...
Bear in mind that, for beginner D&D characters, there’s only really one shield option – the shield in the basic rules. You aren’t stuck with a boring hunk of wood and metal for the entire game, though – there should be plenty ofmagic itemsyou can pick up as you progress through ...
Many adventurers long for power in physical items, such as weapons and armor, in order to be the greatest hero in the world. After all, it is very common to undergo a dungeon crawl and expect a magical item as a reward that improves their attacks and skills. However, there are adventure...
Who needs rogues when you have crows? [Art by Castanon] Druids can occasionally come off as too martially oriented, clerics can come off as too civilized, and wizards can come off as out of touch nerds. For those that want something in between, shamans are a good way to keep some ...