You seem to be confused about exclusivity and provision in the English language. "For examples, see here" does NOT mean "for all allowable items, see here". It means that list is a reference sheet for ideas, not the exclusive boundary for the ability. If they had meant for that list to be exhaustive, it would have been worded differently (e.g. "you create one nonmagical item of your choice from the equipment chapter of the Player's Handbook, etc").
The explicitly stated boundary is only the cost, size, gp value, and magical property. It is not "making up new uses" to use the ability within it's stated boundaries.
Looking up the college of creation bard, I could not find it in the PHB 2024. Where do you find this?
College of Creation is from Tasha's Cauldron of Everything.
pronouns: he/she/they
For examples of items you can create, see the equipment chapter of the Player's Handbook.
If you want to create something that is not on the list you will need to talk to your DM about it.
You seem to be confused about exclusivity and provision in the English language. "For examples, see here" does NOT mean "for all allowable items, see here". It means that list is a reference sheet for ideas, not the exclusive boundary for the ability. If they had meant for that list to be exhaustive, it would have been worded differently (e.g. "you create one nonmagical item of your choice from the equipment chapter of the Player's Handbook, etc").
The explicitly stated boundary is only the cost, size, gp value, and magical property. It is not "making up new uses" to use the ability within it's stated boundaries.
Why are you distorting what I wrote? Anything not listed requires DM approval.