so picture the home made campaign of a D&D 3.5 and 4 DM using 5E , and on top of the standard regular and magic item shoppes, we during a carnival type festival we come across, a young man of around 25 , baby faced as the day he was born, stroking a beard, he imagined was three feet or longer, offering item trades of unknown callibre, it's like the blood shard merchant in diablo 3, we've sacrificed to this merchants small wooden bx of the fates, everything from spells, items, an entire pocket dimension filled with over 150,000 lives.
when we first met him and learned the scope of the box, i sacrificed around 2k in gold, a lvl 1 spell slot, and the knowledge of the spell glyph of warding, i learned as an innate ability, to help another using the spell, attach it like an enchantment to anything, with movement. it was quite the nearly op tool, except in order to make it last you'd have to pay the costs of all charges, so to make an item with more than one daily charge, we'd need quite a bit of supplies.....but as we leveled up i started making haste/fly coins, hold person coins, chromatic orb and hold person, throw a coin at someone, they're frozen and take mad damage, as our cleric leveled up we were able to make ball berrings with dawn, spirit guardians, and others... we decimated severel semi-thought out aspects of our campaign. i've since sacrificed that ability because it got too ridiculous, but i still have several necklaces with diamonds on them, each with a Haste, Tensors transformation, bless, spare the dying, and 2 counterseplls.
ohhh, good times. now i have a Dex to hit longbow that uses strength for DMG, and with tensors transformation it's 3D8+8+Str+2D12 force and has advantage against chromatic dragons, max damage on icy dragons.
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so picture the home made campaign of a D&D 3.5 and 4 DM using 5E , and on top of the standard regular and magic item shoppes, we during a carnival type festival we come across, a young man of around 25 , baby faced as the day he was born, stroking a beard, he imagined was three feet or longer, offering item trades of unknown callibre, it's like the blood shard merchant in diablo 3, we've sacrificed to this merchants small wooden bx of the fates, everything from spells, items, an entire pocket dimension filled with over 150,000 lives.
when we first met him and learned the scope of the box, i sacrificed around 2k in gold, a lvl 1 spell slot, and the knowledge of the spell glyph of warding, i learned as an innate ability, to help another using the spell, attach it like an enchantment to anything, with movement. it was quite the nearly op tool, except in order to make it last you'd have to pay the costs of all charges, so to make an item with more than one daily charge, we'd need quite a bit of supplies.....but as we leveled up i started making haste/fly coins, hold person coins, chromatic orb and hold person, throw a coin at someone, they're frozen and take mad damage, as our cleric leveled up we were able to make ball berrings with dawn, spirit guardians, and others... we decimated severel semi-thought out aspects of our campaign. i've since sacrificed that ability because it got too ridiculous, but i still have several necklaces with diamonds on them, each with a Haste, Tensors transformation, bless, spare the dying, and 2 counterseplls.
ohhh, good times. now i have a Dex to hit longbow that uses strength for DMG, and with tensors transformation it's 3D8+8+Str+2D12 force and has advantage against chromatic dragons, max damage on icy dragons.
Ohhh kay.
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Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.