I just picked up Tasha's Cauldron of Everything yesterday and was reading it over. I'm loving it so far, but it made me wish for a new compendium of items for use in game. I have an old supplement from TSR called Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue, and I was curious who else would be in for WOTC to make an all mundane/magical item book? They could update the old format and make it like one of Aurora's descendants decided to magically modernize the services they provide and gave us D&D Amazon!
Just a thought, but I'd like to know your opinions.
Maybe we could call it Aurora's Multiversal Merchant Catalogue?
I loved that small book it was a great addition to second edition I loved the small compact size of the book, I think it would be a great addition to the game. As well as it being a great gold sink for PC's to spend gold on I'm looking at the rice candies at 1 gold each and the cigars, some of the cheese wheels and wine were pricey as well.
I just picked up Tasha's Cauldron of Everything yesterday and was reading it over. I'm loving it so far, but it made me wish for a new compendium of items for use in game. I have an old supplement from TSR called Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue, and I was curious who else would be in for WOTC to make an all mundane/magical item book? They could update the old format and make it like one of Aurora's descendants decided to magically modernize the services they provide and gave us D&D Amazon!
Just a thought, but I'd like to know your opinions.
Maybe we could call it Aurora's Multiversal Merchant Catalogue?
I loved that small book it was a great addition to second edition I loved the small compact size of the book, I think it would be a great addition to the game. As well as it being a great gold sink for PC's to spend gold on I'm looking at the rice candies at 1 gold each and the cigars, some of the cheese wheels and wine were pricey as well.
Mundane items are the best, and you never know what will be useful. I'd love for there to be a good mix of mundane and magical items in the book.