Budget Enchantments: Inexpensive Magic Items for D&D 5e Characters

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Inexpensive magic items can be a great addition to any D&D campaign. While legendary artifacts and powerful relics are exciting, they can often be too rare and expensive for lower-level characters. **Inexpensive magic items offer a way to give players a taste of the magical world without breaking the bank**. One example of an inexpensive magic item is the **Potion of Healing**. This common magic item can be found or purchased relatively easily and provides a useful boost to a character's hit points. It's a great item for low-level characters who may not have access to powerful healing spells.


I'm looking for a good, non-expendable magic item for only 1000 gp or less. I know that severely limits the selection, but any sourcebook (from 3E, v3.5, or Pathfinder) is acceptable.

However, that s only an immediate 60-foot usage, as leaving it open for longer could expand the range of the smoke to a whopping 240 feet, making it a good cover for other classes besides the stealthy Rouge. I m thinking things like the Ring of Sustenance or Jingasa of the Fortunate Soldier or the Ring of the Sophisticate okay, at five figures the last one might not be cheap anymore.

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It's a great item for low-level characters who may not have access to powerful healing spells. Another example is the **Bag of Holding**, a wondrous item that allows players to carry more than they normally could. This can be especially useful for adventurers who like to hoard loot or need to transport heavy or bulky items.

Fun, Useful, and Cheap Magic Items You Love

What the title says. What are fun or useful and cheap magic items that people like to take? Slotted or unslotted doesn't matter. I'm thinking things like the Ring of Sustenance or Jingasa of the Fortunate Soldier or the Ring of the Sophisticate (okay, at five figures the last one might not be 'cheap' anymore).

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kestral287 wrote:

What the title says. What are fun or useful and cheap magic items that people like to take? Slotted or unslotted doesn't matter. I'm thinking things like the Ring of Sustenance or Jingasa of the Fortunate Soldier or the Ring of the Sophisticate (okay, at five figures the last one might not be 'cheap' anymore).

I'm going to go with actually cheap items -

1) A dull-gray ioun stone with heightened continual flame (to 4th level to overcome Deeper Darkness)
2) Assisting gloves
3) Hand of the Mage is fun for some characters
4) Catching Cape
5) Muleback Cords
6) Mask of Stony Demeanor is pretty ridiculous

theheadkase RPG Superstar Season 9 Top 32 Feb 2, 2015, 07:31 pm

Potions of spider climb.

Copper pieces with light cast on them.

MeanMutton wrote:

I'm going to go with actually cheap items -

1) A dull-gray ioun stone with heightened continual flame (to 4th level to overcome Deeper Darkness)
2) Assisting gloves
3) Hand of the Mage is fun for some characters
4) Catching Cape
5) Muleback Cords
6) Mask of Stony Demeanor is pretty ridiculous

I'd lean toward something like a locket or a pocketwatch for the continual flame, so you can put it away when stealth is necessary.

Some good stuff here, though personally I dislike the one-charge items. Half-tempted to run the math to see what they'd come out to as X/day or command word items though, especially the Catching Cape. That one seems like it could save lives.

theheadkase wrote:

Potions of spider climb.

Sunrods.

Copper pieces with light cast on them.

Out of curiosity, why Sunrods?

The Nature’s Mantle is a relatively uncommon item for a Dungeon Master to give out to their players, as only Druids or Rangers could use it. This cloak allows the player to hide as a bonus action and as a spellcasting focus for the previously mentioned classes.
Inexpensive magic items 5e

The **Alchemy Jug** is another inexpensive magic item that can be a lot of fun for players. This small jug has the ability to produce various substances, including acid, oil, and wine. It can be a useful tool in a variety of situations, from creating a distraction to solving a puzzle. **Bracers of Archery** are a good option for characters who rely on ranged attacks. These magic bracers provide a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with ranged weapons, making them a valuable asset in combat. Lastly, a **Cloak of Protection** is an inexpensive magic item that provides a +1 bonus to AC and saving throws. This can be a great item for any character looking to boost their defenses and survivability in battle. Overall, **inexpensive magic items provide a way to add a touch of magic and excitement to a D&D campaign without overwhelming low-level characters**. They can be found or purchased relatively easily and offer a variety of useful abilities and enhancements. Whether it's a potion of healing, a bag of holding, or a set of bracers of archery, these items can make a big difference in the game without breaking the bank..

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