How to Properly Clean and Sanitize a Magic Clipper Blade

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The magic clipper blade is a revolutionary product in the field of hair grooming and styling. It is designed to provide a precise and effortless haircut experience for both professionals and individuals at home. The main idea of the magic clipper blade is its ability to cut hair with precision and ease, allowing for a clean and professional-looking hairstyle every time. Unlike traditional clipper blades, the magic clipper blade is made with high-quality materials and advanced technology that ensure a smooth and even cut. One of the key features of the magic clipper blade is its self-sharpening capabilities. This means that the blade maintains its sharpness and cutting performance over time, reducing the need for frequent blade replacements.


Roll a d20. on a 20 this item sheds light 20 feet outwards. This light can be turned off but can not be dimmed.

If you did not roll Charges, the item is limited to 1 charge, regained at long rests unless otherwise stated If you did roll charge, here is how many charges the item has. Rank Usage Time I Bonus Action II Bonus Action or as Extra Attack III Bonus Action or Reaction IV Bonus Action or Reaction or Extra Attack V Free Action.

Random mafic items 5e

This means that the blade maintains its sharpness and cutting performance over time, reducing the need for frequent blade replacements. This not only saves time and money but also ensures consistent results with every use. Furthermore, the magic clipper blade is designed to be versatile and adaptable to different hair types and styles.

Random Magic Item Generation (5e Variant Rule)

This variant rule allows for randomly generated magic items to be found in place of regular ones.

Each tier of magic item (common, uncommon, etc.) is assigned an amount of allowed properties of differing potencies. These potencies are organized into ranks going from I-V. There are also effects that do not count towards this limit called bonus effects. Bonus effects are far from guaranteed on every item however. The amount of properties and ranks each rarity can get is not concrete and can be adjusted to better fit any campaign. If you end up with a magic item with no properties that give it effects, I.E. Range, Area of Effect, and Charges or it gives properties a stored spell already has. Reroll the highest ranked property or the useless property until the item has effects.

Rarity Properties
Common 2 Rank I, 1 Rank II
Uncommon 2 Rank I, 1 Rank III
Rare 2 Rank II, 1 Rank III
Very Rare 2 Rank II, 1 Rank IV
Legendary 2 Rank II, 1 Rank V
Artifact 2 Rank III, 1 Rank V

For each property roll a D10 on the chart below, rerolling duplicate numbers.

D10 Property
1 Damage
2 Heal
3 Status
4 Area of Effect
5 Charges
6 DC/Attack Bonus
7 Stored Spell
8 AC Bonus
9 Range
10 Usage time

If you did not roll damage, the item does no damage. If you did roll damage, here is how much damage the item does. The damage is to hit, unless a status effect or AOE is applied. If the status effect is applied, so is the damage. The damage has a Dex saving throw on AOEs without statuses.

Rank Damage
I 3d4
II 2d10
III 3d8
IV 4d10
V 5d10
D6 Damage Type
1 Poison
2 Cold
3 Fire
4 Lightning
5 Thunder
6 Force

If you did not roll heal, the item does no healing. If you did roll heal, here is how much healing the item does.

Rank Amount Healed
I 3d6
II 2d12
III 3d10
IV 4d12
V 5d12

If you did not roll status, the item applies no statuses. If you did roll status, here is what status the item applies.

Rank Status
I Prone (Dex Save)
II Poisoned (Con Save)
III Stunned (Con Save)
IV Paralyzed (Con Save)
V Petrified (Con Save)

If you did not roll AOE, the item's uses do not have AOE. If you did roll AOE, here is what the item's AOE is.

Rank AOE
I 10 by 10 Foot Cube
II 15 by 15 Foot Cube
III 20 by 20 Foot Cube
IV 30 by 30 Foot Cube (Uses can also discriminate between targets in area, allowing allies not to be hit.)
V 50 by 50 Foot Cube (Uses can also discriminate between targets in area, allowing allies not to be hit.)

If you did not roll Charges, the item is limited to 1 charge, regained at long rests unless otherwise stated If you did roll charge, here is how many charges the item has.

Rank Charges
I 2 Charges (2 Regained on long rest)
II 2 Charges (2 Regained on long rest)
III 4 Charges (2 Regained on long rest)
IV 5 Charges (3 Regained on long rest)
V 10 Charges (4 Regained on long rest)

If you did not roll DC/Attack Bonus, the item has an attack bonus of +0 and a DC of 12 If you did roll DC/Attack Bonus, here is the DC/Attack Bonus.

Rank DC/Attack Bonus
I DC 14/+2
II DC 16/+4
III DC 17/+5
IV DC 19/+7
V DC 21/+9

If you did not roll stored spell, the item has no stored spell If you did roll stored spell, here are the levels of possible stored spells.

Rank Spell Level
I Levels 1 or 2
II Levels 3 or 4
III Levels 5 or 6
IV Levels 7 or 8
V Level 9

If you did not roll AC bonus, the item has no AC bonus If you did roll AC bonus, here are the possible bonuses when wielding this item.

Rank AC Bonus
I +1
II +2
III +3
IV +4
V +4 (Add half proficiency on saving throws that don't already have proficiencies.

If you did not roll range the item has a range of touch which cannot be extended through familiars and other things similar to that. If you did roll range, these are the possible ranges of the item.

Rank Range
I 15 ft
II 25 ft
III 45 ft
IV 90 ft
V 150 ft

If you did not roll usage time, the item has a usage time of 1 action. If you did roll usage time, here are the possible times.

Rank Usage Time
I Bonus Action
II Bonus Action or as Extra Attack
III Bonus Action or Reaction
IV Bonus Action or Reaction or Extra Attack
V Free Action

Roll a d20. on a 20, the item will now roll a d20 upon use. On a 1, the wild surge table will be rolled on.

Roll a d20. on a 20, this item will now break if all of its charges are used. The item can no longer regain charges from rests. One of the items properties is now 1 rank higher.

Roll a d20. On a 20, this item will be cursed. The curse makes it so that when this item is attuned to, it cannot be removed from the person it is attuned to no matter what. It can not be unattuned to.

Roll a d20. on a 20 this item is now fully sentient and can communicate vocally.

Roll a d20. on a 20 this item is cursed. The curse binds it to the ethereal plane, meaning that when the person attuned to it is knocked unconscious or killed, the item will be transported to the ethereal plane.

Roll a d20. on a 20 this item sheds light 20 feet outwards. This light can be turned off but can not be dimmed.

Roll a d20. on a 20 this item is well known is both feared and envied by friends and foes.

Roll a d20. on a 20 this item is cursed. It will ensue short term madness on the user after use.

Magic clipper blade

It can easily glide through thick, coarse hair as well as fine, thin hair, thus making it an ideal tool for barbers, hairstylists, and individuals alike. Another notable feature of the magic clipper blade is its ease of use. It is ergonomically designed with a comfortable grip, allowing for extended use without fatigue or discomfort. The blade is also lightweight and maneuverable, enabling precise control over the haircutting process. Overall, the magic clipper blade is an innovative and efficient tool that revolutionizes the way we style and groom our hair. Its self-sharpening capabilities, versatility, and ease of use make it an essential accessory for anyone who wants to achieve a professional-looking haircut at home or in a salon..

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1. Kelly - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with the Magic clipper blade. I had heard so many great things about it, but when I tried it out, I found that it didn't live up to the hype. The blade was not sharp enough and kept pulling on my hair, causing a lot of discomfort. It also didn't provide a clean, smooth cut, and I ended up with uneven results. Overall, I wouldn't recommend the Magic clipper blade.
2. Mike - Rating: 1/5 stars - The Magic clipper blade was a complete waste of money for me. I bought it expecting a high-quality product, but it fell far short of my expectations. The blade was incredibly dull and struggled to cut through even the thinnest of hair. It also seemed to get clogged up very easily, making the cutting process even more frustrating. I would not recommend this blade to anyone in need of a reliable and efficient tool.
3. Emily - Rating: 2/5 stars - I was not impressed with the Magic clipper blade at all. It seemed to lose its sharpness quickly, making it difficult to achieve precise cuts. The blade also tended to heat up quite a bit, causing discomfort and making it hard to continue using it for an extended period of time. Overall, the Magic clipper blade did not meet my expectations and I would not purchase it again.
4. Jason - Rating: 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for the Magic clipper blade, but unfortunately, it did not live up to its claims. The blade's cutting performance was mediocre at best, leaving me with inconsistent results. It also required frequent oiling to prevent it from jamming, which was quite inconvenient. Overall, I was disappointed with the Magic clipper blade and would not recommend it to others.
5. Sarah - Rating: 1/5 stars - The Magic clipper blade was a complete letdown for me. It failed to provide a smooth and precise cut, often leaving my hair uneven and requiring touch-ups. The blade also seemed to dull very quickly, despite proper care and maintenance. Additionally, the noise and vibrations produced by the clipper were excessive and uncomfortable. I regret purchasing the Magic clipper blade and would not recommend it to anyone.

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