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For questions about items imbued with magic in some way, usually beneficial but occasionally detrimental, such as a cloak which renders the wearer invisible or a hammer which returns to its wielder when thrown.

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What is the price for an enchanted weapon?

There are two components to this answer, both of which are found in the DMG on page 135, near the heading 'Buying and Selling.' In 5E, magic items are exceedingly rare. According to the DMG, unless …
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What are the mechanical differences between the uncommon Medallion of Thoughts and the rare ...

There are two components: Attunement and Concentration. Attunement is obvious. You have 3 attunement slots to share between all the magic items you may own. The Medallion of Thoughts uses one of thos …
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What magic items can be used to trap/ensnare/capture enemies?

Simple enough... Bead of Force: Creates a bubble of Force energy. You can roll it around like a hamster ball, and it only lasts for one minute...but anything inside only weighs 1 pound. Bear in mind, …
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Does a Bag of Holding look full?

The Rules Don't Say. I never like giving one of these answers, but the simple answer is: it doesn't say one way or the other, anywhere. D&D 1st Edition is where we first saw the Bag of Holding introdu …
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Which artisan's tools would be used to create Restorative Ointment?

Ask your DM But an Alchemist's Kit does make sense here. First and foremost, the crafting of magic items is entirely the DM's purview. The rules for how it works are few and far between apart from tim …
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Sword of Wounding and Sneak Damage

While not explicitly spelled out, it's generally accepted that Sneak Attack Damage is part of your Weapon Damage, the same way your Stat bonus to damage is part of your weapon damage. It is treated as …
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Is it impossible to escape the Rod of Lordly Might's paralysis effect early?

Looks like you're right. I can't find any Errata or Dev remarks that would contradict this. This does appear to be a closed loop that leaves you paralyzed for 1 minute with no chance of saving throw. …
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Is there any magic item that increases Hit Points?

As you are only looking for magic items (and not other ways to boost your HP, such as Feats), here are some options. Most of them function by increasing your CON score. Amulet of Health Your Constitu …
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How much does Plate Armor of Gleaming cost?

The prices given in the DMG/XGtE are guidelines for a DM to come up with their own prices if items are available for sale. As you said, 5th Edition did away with the old Magic Item Economy where, if …
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How powerful is the Ioun Stone of Mastery?

You're missing a few things. The Ioun Stone of Mastery provides a bonus to Proficiency which does more than you seem to think. It provides a bonus to... Attack Rolls (Spell and Physical) Saving Throw …
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Do magic item spells require concentration?

That depends on if it is casting a spell, or granting a spell-like-effect. To cast an actual spell from an item, it requires your concentration. This is specified on page 141 of the DMG [...] The spe …
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Does a ring of jumping let you jump farther than your normal movement?

Jump does not let you bypass the 'Speed' restraint on jumping. But the ring is still useful As to Jump (and the boots) not increasing your speed, here is some Developer commentary on the matter, speci …
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The power level of the Sword of Sharpness doesn't justify its very rare rating - am I missin...

The Sword of Sharpness has a utility as a magic item that is somewhat variable in that it depends on the player who has it, and on the DM. We'll take the features one at a time. Light Source This is f …
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Can I use an Immovable Rod to Pin an enemy?

Mechanically... In order to attempt to pin an opponent, they must first be on the ground, or perhaps pressed flat up against a solid surface like a wall. In order to put them there, you'll need to Sho …
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Does the interior of a portable hole rotate to adhere to the hole's orientation?

Ask your DM, it is never clearly specified. Having looked at the description of Portable Holes across every edition, there is no mention of gravitational behavior to be found. The 5E description of wh …
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