The items they left behind were "a massive collection of ineffective trinkets, uninspiring spell replications, or just flat-out boring junk". After looking through about 2000 magic items, they looted the best 1000 or so. The designers found these items by delving through all of Wizards' 3e and 3.5e books - even Diablo II: Diablerie (2000). Similar to the Spell Compendium before it, the Magic Item Compendium reprints, updates, organizes, and regularizes numerous 3e magic items. In fact it would be the fifth and final 3.5e reprint, appearing in July 2013.Ībout the Book. As a capstone book, Magic Item Compendium was another obvious book to include in the 3.5e premium reprint series (2012-2013). The end was more obviously nigh, and Magic Item Compendium was another sign of that … as would be affirmed in the coming months by the announcement of D&D 4e at Gen Con Indy 2007, then the production of the final capstone book, the Rules Compendium (2007). By now, Wizards was producing nostalgic products like the Expeditions series (2006-2007) and 4e-leaning rulebooks like Tome of Battle: The Book of Nine Swords (2006). That wasn't the case when Magic Item Compendium appeared. Though the 4e team had already begun work, the new game was still three years off. When the first 3.5e capstone, Spell Compendium (2005), came out a year and a quarter earlier, it wasn't necessarily a sign of 3e's end. It was published in March 2007.Īnother Hint of 3e's End. Stephens, and John Snead, is the second of three capstone Compendiums for D&D 3.5e. Magic Item Compendium (2007) by Andy Collins with Eytan Bernstein, Frank Brunner, Owen K.C. ![]() Player's Handbook, Dungeon Master's Guide, and Monster Manual. This tome also presents new and improved rules for item creation, an updated treasure generation system, and more!įor use with these Dungeons & Dragons core books: In addition, this supplement contains rules for augment crystals, which grant new abilities to existing magic items, and item sets, which provide collection benefits when you have all the items in a set. Within this tome you'll find over 1,000 of the best magic items created for the Dungeons & Dragons game, including hundreds of new low-cost items. Vinclair, connor howard, Knot Sure, Sarah Banford, Alex Lavigne, Parker VanDerMeide, KFB_Patreon, BROisback, David Davidson, eric sun, Jordan Jorgensen, Jason Wenneman, Mike Kemmerer, Katherine Ekes Lewing, Matthew payne, Jacob Plummer, RiGarou, Rebecca Montelli, Gage Lahr, H, Sagwopper, John Karels, wintersanctuary, Dylan Williams, Donovan Nordick, Snowy Snow, Jakasaras 4che, Nahellion, Vanessa, Ben Pytlik, Robert D O'Dell, Scarlett, Chris Francis, Alexander Garcia, Dale Wyble, Serena Verden, Alexander Griffiths, SnipsGTI, Brian Sousa, bilbens baggo, Stuart, IbKelek, Galygious, Andrew Patton, Nicole Patten, Clementine Turner, ted valen, T.More Magic Items Than You Can Fit in a Bag of Holding. Shout outs: Stacey, Anthony Lopez, Issic K, Nick Soucy, Loren John Presley, Sara, Zachary Zemliak, Jason Samp, AJ Almario, Matt Belanger, Ellen Mitchell, Melanie Warga, kaizerrolls, Jeremiah Walker, Tim Hinkle, Lasse, Poodlenuke, Randall Welker, Shyler Lance, Bryan Sheairs, matteo carbini, Koto Sinclair, Kris Drummond, Sarah Holland, Joshua David Maddox, Standish Writes, Ray Bissonnette, Joe Farabaugh, Joe Dalby, Joline Tran, Matt Price, Yuki, ShortyMcgibble, Mr. Becoming a patron will upgrade your account to premium, giving you no ads and more features. Even just disabling your adblocker will help (it's only text and plain image ads I promise). ![]() If you find these tools helpful, please consider supporting this site. ![]() This website exists thanks to the contribution of patrons on Patreon.
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