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Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Magic Items – Staves, Rods Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Magic Items – Staves, Rods, etc. http://www.crystalkeep.com/d20 Collected by Chet Erez ([email protected]) and Charles Evans Report Suggestions or Errors at http://www.crystalkeep.com/forums/index.php February 28, 2006 Table of Contents Page Potions ...................................................................................... 2 Non-Humanoid Magic .........................................................28 Wands ....................................................................................... 3 Psionic Items........................................................................28 Staves........................................................................................ 4 Dragoncraft Items ................................................................28 Rods ........................................................................................ 10 Magic Vehicles ....................................................................28 Skull Talismans....................................................................... 16 Immobile Magic Items.........................................................29 Eberron Dragonmark Items..................................................... 18 Items from Dragon...............................................................29 Items Not Written Up.............................................................. 27 Items from Dungeon ............................................................29 Major Artifacts.................................................................... 27 Graft Items ...........................................................................30 Minor Artifacts.................................................................... 27 Items Missing Full Instructions............................................30 Relics .................................................................................. 27 Intelligent Items ...................................................................31 Redeemed Evil Items .......................................................... 28 Appendix..................................................................................32 Magic Item Sets .................................................................. 28 Revision History ..................................................................32 Cursed Items ....................................................................... 28 Key to Sourcebooks .............................................................32 Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Magic Items – Staves, Rods, etc. February 28, 2006 Potions Create Create Sell in Reference Effect Lvl Requirements Potions in gp in XP GP th st Brew Potion Potion – 0 lvl spell at 1 lvl caster Any spell that targets a creature 1 13 1 25 (DMG p286) <desired spell> st st Brew Potion Potion – 1 lvl spell at 1 lvl caster Any spell that targets a creature 1 25 2 50 (DMG p286) <desired spell> th rd Brew Potion Potion – 0 lvl spell at 3 lvl caster Any spell that targets a creature 3 38 3 75 (DMG p286) <desired spell> th th Brew Potion Potion – 0 lvl spell at 5 lvl caster Any spell that targets a creature 5 63 5 125 (DMG p286) <desired spell> st rd Brew Potion Potion – 1 lvl spell at 3 lvl caster Any spell that targets a creature 3 75 6 150 (DMG p286) <desired spell> th th Brew Potion Potion – 0 lvl spell at 7 lvl caster Any spell that targets a creature 7 88 7 175 (DMG p286) <desired spell> st th Brew Potion Potion – 1 lvl spell at 5 lvl caster Any spell that targets a creature 5 125 10 250 (DMG p286) <desired spell> nd rd Brew Potion Potion - 2 lvl spell at 3 lvl caster Any spell that targets a creature 3 150 12 300 (DMG p286) <desired spell> st th Brew Potion Potion – 1 lvl spell at 7 lvl caster Any spell that targets a creature 7 175 14 350 (DMG p286) <desired spell> nd th Brew Potion Potion - 2 lvl spell at 5 lvl caster Any spell that targets a creature 5 250 20 500 (DMG p286) <desired spell> nd th Brew Potion Potion - 2 lvl spell at 7 lvl caster Any spell that targets a creature 7 350 140 700 (DMG p286) <desired spell> rd th Brew Potion Potion – 3 lvl spell at 5 lvl caster Any spell that targets a creature 5 375 30 750 (DMG p286) <desired spell> rd th Brew Potion Potion – 3 lvl spell at 7 lvl caster Any spell that targets a creature 7 525 42 1,050 (DMG p286) <desired spell> Potions Page 2 Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Magic Items – Staves, Rods, etc. February 28, 2006 Wands Create Create Sell in Reference Effect Lvl Requirements Wands in gp in XP GP th st Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 0 lvl spell at 1 lvl caster 1 188 15 375 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> th st Craft Wand Eternal Wand – 0 lvl spell at 1 lvl caster Any spell 1 Craft Wondrous Item 230 18 460 2 uses per day (Eb p265) <desired spell> st st Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 1 lvl spell at 1 lvl caster 1 375 30 750 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> st st Craft Wand Eternal Wand – 1 lvl spell at 1 lvl caster Any spell 1 Craft Wondrous Item 410 33 820 2 uses per day (Eb p265) <desired spell> th rd Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 0 lvl spell at 3 lvl caster 3 563 45 1,125 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> th th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 0 lvl spell at 5 lvl caster 5 938 75 1,875 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> st rd Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 1 lvl spell at 3 lvl caster 3 1,125 90 2,250 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> th th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 0 lvl spell at 7 lvl caster 7 1,313 105 2,625 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> th th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 0 lvl spell at 9 lvl caster 9 1,688 135 3,375 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> st th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 1 lvl spell at 5 lvl caster 5 1,875 150 3,750 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> nd rd Craft Wand Eternal Wand – 2 lvl spell at 3 lvl caster Any spell 3 Craft Wondrous Item 2,210 177 4,420 2 uses per day (Eb p265) <desired spell> nd rd Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 2 lvl spell at 3 lvl caster 3 2,250 180 4,500 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> st th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 1 lvl spell at 7 lvl caster 7 2,625 210 5,250 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> st th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 1 lvl spell at 9 lvl caster 9 3,375 270 6,750 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> nd th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 2 lvl spell at 5 lvl caster 5 3,750 300 7,500 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> nd th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 2 lvl spell at 7 lvl caster 7 4,900 420 10,500 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> rd th Craft Wand Eternal Wand – 3 lvl spell at 5 lvl caster Any spell 5 Craft Wondrous Item 5,450 436 10,900 2 uses per day (Eb p265) <desired spell> rd th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 3 lvl spell at 5 lvl caster 5 5,625 450 11,250 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> nd th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 2 lvl spell at 9 lvl caster 9 6,750 540 13,500 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> rd th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 3 lvl spell at 7 lvl caster 7 7,875 630 15,750 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> rd th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 3 lvl spell at 9 lvl caster 9 10,125 810 20,250 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> th th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 4 lvl spell at 7 lvl caster 7 10,500 840 21,000 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> th th Any spell Craft Wand Wand – 4 lvl spell at 9 lvl caster 9 13,500 1,080 27,000 (DMG p287) 50 charges <desired spell> Wands Page 3 Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition Index – Magic Items – Staves, Rods, etc. February 28, 2006 Staves Create in Create in Requirements Effect Charges Aura Lvl Requirements Sell in GP Staves gp XP Staff of Oaken Battle - Shillelagh 1 Mod Craft Staff 8 Shillelagh 6,750 540 13,500 (CDiv p105) - Spikes 1 Trans Spikes Staff of Charming - Charm Person 1 Mod Craft Staff 8 Charm Person 8,250 660 16,500 (DMG p244) - Charm Monster 2 Ench Charm Monster Staff of Fire - Burning Hands 1 Craft Staff Mod Burning Hands - Fireball 1 8 8,875 710 17,750 Evoc Fireball (DMG p244) - Wall of Fire 2 Wall of Fire Staff of Fauna - Barkskin 1 Craft Staff Mod Animal Growth - Magic Fang, Greater 1 9 9,703 776 19,406 Trans Barkskin (CDiv p104) - Animal Growth 2 Magic Fang, Greater Staff of Swarming Insects - Summon Swarm 1 Mod Craft Staff 9 Insect Plague 12,375 990 24,750 (DMG p245) - Insect Plague 3 Conj Summon Swarm Staff of Healing - Lesser Restoration 1 Craft Staff - Cure Serious Wounds 1 Mod Cure Serious Wounds 8 Lesser Restoration 13,875 1,110 27,750 - Remove Blindness / Deafness 2 Conj Remove Blindness / Deafness (DMG p244) - Remove Disease 3 Remove Disease Staff of Pain - Inflict Serious Wounds 1 Craft Staff Mod Eyebite - Wrack 1 11 13,922 1,114 27,844 Necro Inflict Serious Wounds (CDiv p105) - Eyebite 2 Wrack Staff of The Beatific, - Chaos Hammer 1 Craft Staff Lesser - Holy Smite 1 Mod Chaos Hammer 9 Dispel Evil 14,133 1,884 28,266 - Dispel Evil 2 Abj Dispel Law (CDiv p104) - Dispel Law 2 Holy Smite Staff of The Diabolic, - Order’s Wrath 1 Craft Staff Lesser - Unholy Blight 1 Mod Dispel Good 9 Dispel Evil 1,4133 1,884 28,266 - Dispel Chaos 2 Abj Order’s Wrath (CDiv p104) - Dispel Good 2 Unholy Blight Staff of The Saintly, Lesser - Holy Smite 1 Craft Staff - Order’s Wrath 1 Mod Dispel Chaos 9 Dispel Evil 1,4133 1,884 28,266 - Dispel Chaos 2 Abj Holy Smite (CDiv p105) - Dispel Evil 2 Order’s Wrath Staff of The Wanton, - Chaos Hammer 1 Craft Staff Lesser - Unholy Blight 1 Mod Chaos Hammer 9 Dispel Good 1,4133 1,884 28,266 - Dispel Good 2 Abj Dispel Law (CDiv p106) - Dispel Law 2 Unholy Blight Staff of Size Alteration - Enlarge Person 1 Craft Staff - Reduce Person 1 Enlarge Person Faint Mass Enlarge Person - Shrink Item 1 8 14,500 1,160 29,000 Trans Mass Reduce Person - Mass Enlarge Person 2 Reduce Person (DMG p245) - Mass Reduce Person 2 Shrink Item Staff of Night Wielder is immune to Confusing Gaze of an Umber Hulk. - Darkvision 1 - Low-Light Vision 1 Craft Staff Darkness - Darkness (can Counter or Dispel any [light] Mod Darkvision spell]) 2 11 15,000 1,200 30,000 varied Dispel Magic - Summon Monster VI (one Fiendish Umber Low-Light Vision Hulk) 2 Summon Monster VI The Fiendish Umber Hulk can only be summoned once per week.
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