By fifth level it is not inconceivable for each member of the party to have at least one common or uncommon magical item, though they can easily have less than that or more depending on the style of game you are playing.
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Without getting into specifics, it is 11 common and uncommon magic items for the party by the end of 4th level. About 1 combat item per player and the rest more for general use.
How many magic items would a (for example) level 5 character/party have?
By fifth level it is not inconceivable for each member of the party to have at least one common or uncommon magical item, though they can easily have less than that or more depending on the style of game you are playing.
The DMG (sort of) and XGtE have charts for how many magic items parties should have at certain levels, but they are just suggestions.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/dmg/treasure#RandomTreasure
https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/xgte/awarding-magic-items
Oh what are they?
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Without getting into specifics, it is 11 common and uncommon magic items for the party by the end of 4th level. About 1 combat item per player and the rest more for general use.