D&D 5E Infusing gems to use on weapons and armor for more than one use.

Omarius peladus

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What l meant was that real magical items are found in treasure hordes not bought at at the local smith. Also I just found out this style of campaign is called dungeon punk with diesel punk elements... The things one comes across online...

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neogod22

Explorer
What l meant was that real magical items are found in treasure hordes not bought at at the local smith. Also I just found out this style of campaign is called dungeon punk with diesel punk elements... The things one comes across online...

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Of course you would be able to find them on the market. Someone had to make the items, and not every item found is a wanted or usable item, so what else are ppl supposed to do with them? Should they be easily found? Probably not. Maybe in a big city like Waterdeep or Neverwinter it shouldn't be relatively hard, but it should be difficult in smaller places. Should they be cheap? No, I actually think the section in the DMG that talks about this is pretty good.

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Hawk Diesel

Adventurer
It reminds me somewhat of what I do in my games. Rather than hand out magic weapons or armor, I use specially enchanted dragonshards (it's an Eberron game) that add the enchantments to whatever weapon or armor they're attached to. I feel like it is easier to do it this way because some players prefer a certain type of weapon or armor, and they might like the magical enchantments of the item but not the type of weapon or armor. Provides a level of customization for the player.
 

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