These thick leather gloves go all the way up your forearms and cinch tightly above the elbow. The back of the hand is covered in a white filigree that gently spirals all the way up the glove and the palms are chill to the touch.While wearing these gloves you have resistance to Cold damage and even when Restrained, or Grappled by a creature Large or smaller, your movement speed can not drop below 10.
If you grapple a creature with both hands while you are wearing these gloves that creature takes 2d6 Cold damage each turn until they are no longer grappled. If they break the grapple they must roll a Constitution saving throw equal to 10 + your proficiency bonus. On a failure they are Restrained by ice until the beginning of their next turn.
As an action once per short rest you can activate the gloves and small particles of snow begin to swirl around you until suddenly the gloves turn into large gauntlets of blue ice. For the next minute your gauntlets are frozen solid but do not inhibit movement. While your gauntlets are frozen you can not be shoved or pushed magically and any enemy creature that ends their turn within 5 feet of you takes 2d6 Cold damage. Additionally, when you make an unarmed attack you can choose to deal Cold damage instead of Bludgeoning.
This large barrel is full of a sticky substance that is intensely black and viscous. If the barrel breaks or you tip it over it the substance oozes forth. It takes 1 minute to cover a 5 foot square and can cover up to 20 squares.
Any creature that enters or ends their turn on a square covered in Impossible Tar must make a DC 12 Strength saving throw or be Restrained. A creature restrained in this way can use its action to make a DC 15 Strength check and on a success it frees itself. If a creature becomes Prone while Restrained by Impossible Tar it can no longer free itself and must be assisted by another creature.
The tar lasts for one week outside the barrel, until it is frozen, or until exposed to universal solvent. It is too sticky to put back in the barrel.
This dagger carved from a fang of Old White Death is still as cold as ice and constantly steams like a breath in the frigid winter air. As a bonus action you can press it against your bare skin, taking 2d8 cold damage, and on the next successful attack with this dagger the target creature must succeed a DC 19 Constitution saving throw. Creatures with resistance to cold damage or that are naturally adapted to cold climates have advantage on this saving throw, and creatures with immunity to cold damage automatically succeed.
On a failed save the target creature is restrained as it begins to freeze solid. A creature restrained by this effect must make another constitution saving throw at the end of each of its turns. If it successfully saves against this effect three times, the effect ends. If it fails three times, it is turned to ice and is petrified. The successes and failures don’t need to be consecutive, keep track of both until the target collects three of a kind. The first time a creature is petrified by this effect the fang becomes mundane and begins to melt.

This helmet is made from the skull of a primeval bison and it’s horns are covered in runes. While wearing this helmet if you move at least 10 feet in a straight line after taking the Dash action, you begin to stampede. Your stampede ends if you stop moving in a straight line or at the end of your turn. You can stampede multiple times per turn.
While stampeding you have resistance to all damage except Psychic damage. Additionally, while stampeding if you would move through the space of an object or creature that is Large or smaller you can make a melee attack with proficiency against the target. On a hit you deal 3d10 magical bludgeoning damage and the target is pushed 5 feet to the left or right, your choice. On a miss you slam into the target and your stampede ends.
These leather bracers are reinforced with weathered bones and covered in lichen. While attuned with these bracers you know when any creature within 60 feet of you is deceased or an undead. These bracers have 5 charges and regain 1d4+1 expended charges each day at sunset.
As an action, you can expend a charge and target a Large or smaller creature touching the ground that you can see within 120 feet. The target creature must make a DC 16 Strength saving throw. On a failure they are restrained as the earth itself heaves up around it. A restrained creature can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on a success.
If you expend a charge to target a creature restrained in this way they must make another DC 16 Strength saving throw. On a failure they take 4d10 bludgeoning damage and are buried alive under the earth. On a success they take half as much damage and are not buried. A buried creature is blinded, restrained, and takes 4d10 bludgeoning damage each turn, but can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on a success. A creature who escapes from being buried is immune to this effect for 24 hours.

These black gauntlets have gold and feathered edging, with engraved motifs down their arms. While wearing them when you cast a spell that deals fire damage the flames flicker black instead of orange and ignore resistance to fire damage. If these black flames reduce a creature to 0 hit points, it disintegrates into a pile of ash.
Rise From Ashes
When you would be reduced to 0 hit points you instead appear to burst into flames and disappear, leaving a pile of ash in your space. Until the beginning of your next turn you do not exist on any dimension or plane, and are considered dead; However, at the beginning of your next turn you return with 1 hit point amidst a wreath of black flames in an unoccupied space within sight of your ashes (or if that is not possible, the nearest unoccupied space). All creatures within 30 feet of this space must make a DC 18 Dexterity saving throw as they are engulfed in the inferno. They take 8d10 fire damage on a failed save, or half as much on a successful one.
After using this feature you can’t use it again for the next 2d6 days.
When you find this chainmail it appears to have a thin film over it and is trimmed with white fox fur. When you touch the armor it is immediately obvious that the film is frost as the metal is as cold as ice.
This item has 5 charges and regains all expended charges each day at dawn.
While you are attuned to this armor you have resistance to Cold damage and are impervious to extreme weather, both cold and hot. Additionally, you know the
Numbing Aura
All terrain around you in a 10 foot radius ices over with a magical frost and is considered difficult terrain for creatures other than you. The radius of frost moves with you but does not damage any plants or objects that it freezes. Additionally, any enemy creature that ends their turn on this ice can not take reactions until their next turn.
Permafrost
At the beginning of your turn you may choose to expend a charge to gain 1d4+1 temporary hit points at the beginning of each turn for the next 10 minutes as the armor slowly builds up its layer of frost.
Arctic Snap
As an action you may expend 2 charges as you snap your fingers to freeze the enemies around you. All enemy creatures within 30 feet of you must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failure they take 3d8 Cold damage and are Restrained for the next minute as ice races from your feet to clutch at their legs. On a success they take half as much damage and are not Restrained. A creature who is Restrained by this effect can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns. If you are not a spellcaster you use your Constitution modifier as your spellcasting ability for this effect.
This black cloak has a hint of blue with silvered threads dashing through it. When in motion it appears as if the threads are electrical energy crackling off the fabric. Inside the hood a silver insignia of Talos has been carefully stitched. This cloak has 12 charges and regains all charges at dawn.
While wearing this cloak you know the cantrip
Winds of Change
As an action you can expend a number of charges to create a vortex of howling winds. When you do so choose one 5 foot space within 120 feet for each charge. Large or smaller creatures within 15 feet of a target space, but not in a target space, must make a Strength saving throw or be pushed 10 feet away from the nearest targeted space.
Energizing Presence
All allies within 10 feet, including yourself, are affected by the energy pulsing around you and have a +5 bonus to initiative.
Additionally, as a reaction you can expend a charge to grant one creature you can see advantage on Dexterity or Strength saving throws until the end of their next turn.
Lightning Mastery
When you cast a spell that deals Lightning damage the air around you tingles with energy. You may choose a number of enemy creatures up to the level of the spell slot expended within 30 feet of you. Each target creature takes 1d4+1 Lightning damage as tendrils of electricity reach out from your robe.
From the jutting angles and rough texture of this snow white plate armor you can tell its obviously crafted from some form of chitin. The underside of each piece of plate is a spectacular orange and flares of color are visible through the chinks of the armor.
This armor has 3 charges and regains 1 expended charge each day at dawn. While attuned to and wearing this armor you are immune to the effects of extreme cold climates.
As an action you can expend a charge and when you do so the armor shudders slightly and all joints visibly tighten as you feel a sudden surge of heat. For the next minute any Fire damage you take is reduced by 10.
If you are ever swallowed while wearing this armor the creature that swallowed you must immediately make a DC 15 Constitution saving throw. On a failure it regurgitates all swallowed creatures. On a success it instead makes all Constitution saving throws to keep you contained in its stomach with disadvantage.
This light iron helm is painted in a quickly fading green and has small ivory wings jutting from each side.
Once per short rest as an action you can activate the helm and the wings begin beating until they almost blur and a faint hum can be heard.
When you activate the helmet you can immediately move up to 60 feet in a straight line. As the wind buffets your face you realize you are not teleporting, but actually running to the spot you envision in your mind.
While moving in this way you do not provoke attacks of opportunity and you are able to move across liquids.
The wings keep beating for a while after you activate the helmet, slowly winding down over time. For the next 10 minutes as a reaction on any creature’s turn you can gain 1 level of exhaustion to repeat the 60 foot movement. Exhaustion gained this way lasts until your next short rest.
These bracers have alternating bands of silver and pearl underneath the plain leather exterior that lay flat against your skin. The bands of silver have fine barbs that poke through the bracers to make several rows of spikes.
Once per long or short rest as bonus action you can begin concentrating on the bracers as if you are concentrating on a spell. As you do so bubbles of energy grow from the spikes and coalesce into a barrier around you before fading.
For the next 10 minutes while you maintain concentration any bludgeoning, piercing, or slashing damage you take is reduced by your Intelligence modifier.
As an action you can focus this barrier to another creature you can see within 30 feet. If you end your turn out of sight or farther than 30 feet away from the creature the barrier returns to you. While you are focusing the barrier around another creature you do not gain any benefit from it but must maintain concentration.