
This small clay flask is covered in ancient hieroglyphs but one stands out against all the others; a large hieroglyph of an eye. As an action you can throw this bottle up to 30 feet or pour it on the ground. When you do so the liquid shines like gold in the light before twinkling into four swarms of bees in the nearest spaces. For the next hour these bees attack anyone hostile towards the creature currently holding the bottle before returning to mundane water droplets and falling from the sky.
This deck of sturdy playing cards have a beautiful abstract design and when inspecting them you can see an endless void through their suits. While counting or shuffling this deck it is easy to lose track of where you are. As an action you may draw a card and activate it by placing it against a vertical surface at least 5-foot square within reach. When activated a card opens up an interdimensional hallway. You can choose how for this hallway goes; For instance “until the other side of this wall”, or “250 feet”, however the maximum distance traveled is the value of the drawn card times 50 feet. Numbered cards’ values are equal to their number, while face and ace card values are 10 and 15 respectively. After a card is activated its suits fade. A faded card has a value of 2 when activated again, regardless of its actual number or type. Once all cards in the deck have been activated this item becomes a mundane deck of playing cards.
Interdimensional Hallways
Interdimensional hallways created by this deck are always one tenth the length on the inside as they are on the outside, so a 100 foot hallway would only take 10 feet to travel through. These hallways are not visible or tangible in any way from outside them except for the one-way doors at each end and last for one hour or until one of the doors is destroyed. If a door is destroyed before it collapses creatures in the hallway must make a DC 12 Dexterity Saving throw. On a failure they take 2d10 bludgeoning damage and are expelled out of the hallway from the closest door; However, on a critical failure the creature is transported to another plane or demiplane of the DM’s choice instead. On a success they take half as much damage and can choose which door they are expelled from.
This pouch of coarse yellow powder smells almost sickly sweet but has no noticeable taste. When dissolved into a liquid it keeps it from souring or going bad for an additional 3 days the first time it is added, but its effects are removed by
This pouch contains enough for up to 10 gallons of liquid.
This small fired clay orb has an intricate network of bored holes through it.
This item has 10 charges and regains 1 expended charge each day at dawn.
As an action you can touch this orb to a surface made of wood or clay and expend a number of charges. A number of cubic feet of material is destroyed equal to the number of charges expended as the area is swarmed with phantom termites. The material removed can be in any shape, so long as it is contiguous and not overly complex.
This miniature keg is sealed with blue wax and filled with a pint of bitter ale. After drinking all the contents you gain several effects for the next hour.
- You can see into the Ethereal Plane out to a range of 120 feet as a blue haze.
- You can see Invisible creatures and objects outlined in a halo of yellow light.
- You have Tremorsense out to a range of 120 feet.
- You are Poisoned even if you would normally be immune to the condition.
Each minute you are Poisoned in this way you must make a DC 10 Constitution saving throw or become Stunned for the next minute as you are overwhelmed by everything you see. If the Poisoned condition is removed, or after one hour, you lose all the above effects and gain a level of exhaustion.
This deck of cards features a well dressed creature from a different profession or walk of life on each card.
As an action you can draw a card from the deck, changing all your clothing, but not your belongings, to match the creature on the card. This clothing fits well, no matter your race or build, and this change lasts until midnight, you draw another card, or
Suits and Sashes
Numbers are everyday professions, anything from a cobbler or a blacksmith to a clergy member or librarian. Faces are nobility or high ranking individuals. If you draw an Ace you can choose what your outfit is, even an exact match of another creature’s outfit you have seen before. Additionally, you gain a bonus while wearing this outfit based on the suit drawn.
Hearts. You have advantage on Charisma(Persuasion) checks and Wisdom(Insight) checks.
Diamonds. You have advantage on Charisma(Performance) checks and Intelligence(Arcana) checks.
Clubs. You have advantage on Charisma(Intimidation) checks and Strength(Athletics) checks.
Spades. You have advantage on Charisma(Deception) checks and Wisdom(Perception) checks.
This stoppered flask sloshes with a cavernous echo as if its much larger than it appears and always weighs 2 pounds. As an action you can remove the stopper and pour out 1 gallon of fresh water. The water stops pouring out at the start of your next turn. The decanter holds 30 gallons of water in total, and can not be refilled by normal means.
This bracelet is made from spider silk and littered with bits of carapace and tiny spines. While attuned to this bracelet you constantly have insects and bugs harmlessly following you as if drawn to you.
As a bonus action you can direct these vermin towards a target within 60 feet. The target creature must succeed a DC 14 Constitution saving throw have disadvantage on the next attack roll it makes before the end of its next turn.
Additionally, as an action, you can summon up to ten Giant Centipedes, six Swarms of Beetles, or three Giant Spiders, to empty spaces within 30 feet of you. Each creature obeys your verbal commands, and in combat, they act on your turn each round. Once you have used this feature you can not use it again until you take a long rest.
This potion is carefully concocted out of a mixture of different mushrooms found only in the deepest caves. When you drink this potion for the next 10 minutes your walking speed increases by 15 feet, you have a +5 to Perception checks, you have advantage on Dexterity saving throws, and have up to three reactions which can be used for opportunity attacks.
This cheery red pouch has 4d6+4 chalky white pellets in it when you find it. If you cup one or more pellets in your hands and concentrate on them while imagining a taste of a specific food or ingredient they will change color to match that food. The longer you concentrate the stronger the color, and flavor, becomes. When ground or crushed the aroma of the imagined food fills the air, and the resulting powder from the crushed bead tastes exactly as you imagined it.
The flavors you can create are limited only by your imagination, but if your memory or imagination are not clear enough the flavor you get may be of poor quality.
This acorn is nearly as large as a man’s fist and very heavy for its size. You can use an action to slam it into the ground and the moment you do so it sprouts and begins putting out roots. At the beginning of your next turn the acorn suddenly grows into a 30-foot tall tree appropriate to the area. When this tree appears all creatures within 15 feet must make a DC 15 Dexterity saving throw as the trunk and branches rapidly expand, taking 3d10 bludgeoning and 3d10 piercing damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one.
After this tree finishes it’s rapid growth it is just like any other tree, and will continue to grow at a normal pace.