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<blockquote data-quote="NeverLucky" data-source="post: 7238437" data-attributes="member: 6809614"><p>For Lost Mine items, if they are significantly different from or not included in the DMG, and they do not have a listed rarity (which Lost Mine never provides due to how early it was written), then they are considered the Unique rarity, meaning they cannot be traded or awarded by DM Quest. This includes Staff of Defense and Spider Staff. They're still legal to give out to players in the course of the adventure though. The one exception is if you have official item certificates to give out for Lost Mine, which is only possible if you're DMing at a store that has been receiving them since 5e launched and still has some (very rare to find those now).</p><p></p><p>Based on the AL Content Catalog, Lost Mine of Phandelver is considered a level 1-4 adventure. That said, it's treated as a hardcover, so as long as a player enters Lost Mine at level 1-4 and doesn't play another hardcover, then they can keep playing even if they level up to 5 or higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeverLucky, post: 7238437, member: 6809614"] For Lost Mine items, if they are significantly different from or not included in the DMG, and they do not have a listed rarity (which Lost Mine never provides due to how early it was written), then they are considered the Unique rarity, meaning they cannot be traded or awarded by DM Quest. This includes Staff of Defense and Spider Staff. They're still legal to give out to players in the course of the adventure though. The one exception is if you have official item certificates to give out for Lost Mine, which is only possible if you're DMing at a store that has been receiving them since 5e launched and still has some (very rare to find those now). Based on the AL Content Catalog, Lost Mine of Phandelver is considered a level 1-4 adventure. That said, it's treated as a hardcover, so as long as a player enters Lost Mine at level 1-4 and doesn't play another hardcover, then they can keep playing even if they level up to 5 or higher. [/QUOTE]
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