3e SRD:Magic Items

About Magic Items

Magic Items
  • Armor
    • Specific Magic Armor
  • Artifacts
  • Cursed Items
    • Specific Cursed Items
  • Intelligent Items
  • Potions and Oils
  • Rings
  • Rods
  • Scrolls
  • Staffs
  • Wands
  • Weapons
    • Specific Magic Weapons
  • Wondrous Items
Creating
  • Magic Item Basics
  • Creating Magic Items
  • Special Materials
  • Magic Item Descriptions
  • About Epic Magic Items

Magic Items

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