Nah, a claw is just a fingernail. Doesn’t even have to be whole, it could be like a loose nail clipping that fell into your PC character’s bag because your Arakocra teammate was clipping his nails next to everyone’s bags at the campfire last night.
I think the best part of the Daggers of Desecration is that they instant kill whoever you hit, but then you have to fight a tarrasque. And if you want to use them to kill the tarrasque, you summon another one. TLDR, you can turn any enemy into a tarrasque.
I could see that item being a good little folk charm kinda thing. Maybe it sits on a necklace with a few other bits and bobs that have other small magical uses (resistance to minor burns, bundle of bugbear hair for good sleep.) Maybe you can make it so that you burn these items like incense to use their effects? And it effects all who smell it
@@jakebarry8456 I question the use of a magic item that stops one fall from being deadly, if you need to stop halfway through the fall to burn it. Haha
Still horrendously weak. There is an item called Ring of Feather Falling which makes you immune to falling damage, period. It's a Rare item, and not considered a very good one. Dried Bird's Claw is supposed to be an *artifact* and it gives immunity to one fall per week. If it was a common item it would be too weak
As someone who does Amazon returns as part of my job, “Aaron’s triple bladed greataxe morningstar jackhammer spiky lance rapier scimitar short sword javelin hammer trident war pick sword“ just sounds like the listing for a cheap pocketknife that someone put on Amazon.
@@undvined But they do know the value of verbosity. SEO. Now if you look up ANY of those terms, you get their worthless item advertised. And until Amazon penalizes titles in SEO based on wordcount, it is still the best option to make your product's name longer than the average light novel title.
I work in an Amazon warehouse. The worst I've seen is "CHO POWER SPORTS Adjustable Hovercart Hover Kart Hover Cart HoverKart Go Kart for Hoverboard Seat Attachment Electric Self Balancing Scooter for Kids (black)" I took a picture so I'd never forget it.
@@Majima_Nowhere This reads like an AI prompt or something, here, lemme just input every single possible spelling of the words "Hover" and "Kart" just to _really_ make sure the toaster understands that I want a goddamn "HOVER. KART."
I love to imagine a campaign with the sword of effects that runs something like One Punch Man, where the party one shots any boss they beat in initiative order. Then they reach the very end of the campaign, confronting Malfurious the Malevolent, the BBEG. "Surely he'll fall all the same, just like the rest of them." That's when they realized... Malfurious is a commoner.
I've always wanted to run a one-shot where the party has a barrel full of 100 random wands. No way for the party to know what wand does what until they use it!
Maybe a combat arena where you get to pick one of 3 or 4 chests, each of which contain randomized load outs. Or heck, a whole campaign based around magical items getting randomized every day or something, make it a long quest to determine why it's happening and stop it
The _"requires attunement"_ stuff is actually beyond's fault. (edit: but still very funny) Back when i still made items on there, i always messed it up, because they don't tell you that the text you enter comes after a pregenerated _"requires attunement by a"_ message, so you end up with double the phrases.
New Magic Item Idea: Sword of Classism Gain advantage on attacking enemies but disadvantage if the enemy is a commoner or considered “poor”. The sword is sentient and hates “the unwashed masses” but refuses to hit them because “their dirty blood will stain my beautiful hilt!” The sword was previously used in duels among nobles and if it is wielded by someone it doesn’t deem is “well-bred” enough it will constantly complain about the “indignity”.
But shouldn't a truely classist sword also reject being used by a commoner? I mean, I dig the thought of a classist sword actually being a weapon of class war.
Alternatively: Sword of the Proletariat Gain disadvantage when attacking any member of the working class Gain advantage when attacking any member of the bourgeoisie. If a bourgeois dies to this weapon by decapitation, you regain X hit points (idk how many would be balanced, maybe character level?)
Not going to lie I am going to spawn this blade in my next session, the day after tomorrow. If anything because in the party there's a veritable Loot Goblin, and this will be hilarious for a start
The adamantine dagger just seems like a gag item. You insta kill anything and then have to deal with a tarasque, but if you kill the tarasque with the dagger, you have another tarasque to deal with so you have to be able to break the cycle by killing the tarasque by other means
or, use te Tarasque as a weapon against another country. Sneak in, stab some random guard or something and boom, they have a whole Tarasque to deal with and you can nope out
More Colton co-host homebrew review, please. I love how this kinda makes up for the do not laugh challenge as you we both hardly able to speak. Highly contagious laughter.
Aaron with his triple bladed greataxe morning star jackhammer spiky lance rapier scimitar short sword javelin hammer trident war pick: god I wish I had something else to add to this The humble sword: 👀
The Tarrasque dagger is actually a weapon of mass destruction. Sneak into the enemy's castle/country, stab some random guard then run while the Tarrasque obliterates everyone
@@segadoeswhatnintendontNot unless you stab the Tarrasque with the dagger, too. That, of course, summons a different Tarrasque, but you still get the XP, which means you can find a bunch of people to set up a Tarrasque farm with until you can kill one without using the dagger.
@@HunterTracks Indeed. Just stab Tarrasques until you reach level 20. You only need one original target. Each stab summons after all. They take Necrotic damage right?
@@baguettegott3409 Dr. Disrespect's tweet about his inappropriate messages with a minor. He edited out the part where he admitted she was underaged - he later edited back in when people called him on it.
@@baguettegott3409 Dr. Disrespect edited out the word "minor" from a recent apology-esque tweet so that he wouldn't seem so scummy for "talking" to a minor. Wasn't expecting the reference here.
@@DeathByMinnow wow. Every time I see that dude mentioned he looks even worse. Like, EVERY time. It’s the kind of consistency most people wish their shits could have tbh
I mean I never understood not being able to use functional items as spellcasting focuses. The claim is that to focus the magic the item has to be frail or is made frail so magic can flow through it? But then there's magic scrolls and magic swords and magic armor and magic guns and magic giants... and paladins can use shields as a spellcasting focus. But nobody else? Seems like an outdated concept they never got rid of. So in line with that... Rune Dagger. Uncommon. Arcane focus. Dagger. This is a slightly magical dagger whose hilt contains a single ornamental gemstone. Though this weapon confers no bonuses to hit, it is considered magical for purposes of overcoming nonmagical resistance. It may also be used as an arcane spellcasting focus. 1d4 damage, light, 0.6lbs Cost... idfk, like 10 silver.
@chrismanuel9768 1. there's already a basic magic item you can attach to any weapon as a pommel to do that. 2. a basic dagger is double that cost and a basic wand is 10 times that cost. 3.you can make anything a spellcasting focus by implanting a crystal focus in it.
@@chrismanuel9768 Its definitely a remnant of old flavors based on stereotypes that inspired many fantasy stories and games. Like how druids still have vague notions of not wearing metal when it doesn't make sense for all druids to be against metal use. Or how necromancers are seen as frail sickly types even by wizard standards. Focus restrictions make sense for god followers but not for regular folk.
5:25 this is actually a super easy mistake to make lol. There's a checkbox for "requires attunement" and a text box for "attunement description." I've definitely in the past wrote "Requires attunement by something rather" in the attunement description which causes it to say "requires attunement by Requires attunement by something rather"
In actuality, the Tarrasque dagger is a weapon of tremendous devastation. Enter the enemy's castle or nation covertly, stab a random guard, and flee as the Tarrasque destroys everyone in its path.
The dagger of desecration is kind of a problem though. Yeah you one shot the guy you’re trying to kill but the tarrasque you summon isn’t on your side, you just summon one. Then you can one shot that tarrasque to replace it with another one. Basically it just replaces whatever enemy you’re fighting with a tarrasque
@@runeanonymous9760 I think if you have means of fleeing from the tarrasque, I think you would also have means of fleeing the person that you one-shotted in the first place
9:04 Anti-magic ring has a misspelling*. "If you WERE it, you can not be affected by magic." Just the ring is immune to magic, not its wearer. *No pun intended.
hear me out, put it at the end of a flintlock, use shrink magic on cannonballs and load it into the flint lock and when you shoot it, as soon as it comes out the barrel it makes a cannonball you just end up shooting siege weaponry from your flintlock LOL
Pretty sure "Dried Bird's Claw" would've probably saved the Fighter on one of my games. He fell exactly 103 ft from the parapet of a castle and took 10d6 damage. If he had fallen 98 ft instead he'd taken 9d6 and it just so happened that he ended up with exactly 0 HP...
@@kingofrats4944 Seems like this is an automatic -1 dice in a fall, unless we're rounding i guess. i've always just added diced after each 10 foot threshold, maybe im doing it wrong
Yeah, I would throw in little trinkets to my homebrew game with little effects like this. They normally seem absolutely useless or just pure flavor until the players get super crafty with them to solve a problem. Like the Ring of Stargazing that I made, which projected a picture of the stars above you as though you were looking at the night sky directly. Players were able to use it in an underground dungeon to orient to cardinal directions even when their compass broke. Or the spidergoat brooch that gave a goring charge action if you had a climb speed over 25ft, letting the barbarian knock a pesky enemy off the cave walls.
Wondrous item, Legendary (requires attunement) Bagpipes of Invisibility When you play the bagpipes, you, any clothes you are wearing, and any items being worn or carried become completely invisible, including the bagpipes, but are still physically present.
Safebladder Potion: Upon drinking, the user opens a portal to a pocket dimension within their bladder. They do not have to pee for forty days. At the end of the forty days, the pocket dimension empties out and the user has to take a 30 + 3d12 minute piss or get a urinary tract infection.
so outside the pocket dimension, is there just a bladder sitting on the ground? and is the one inside the pocket dimension missing the bladder? imagine walking into an alley and seeing a random bladder on the ground.
Actually, due to how 5e works when it comes to fall damage calculation, I could see that Dried Bird's Claw having a use. Since 5e only factors in height in 10 ft increments when calculating fall damage, anything that's not a full 10 ft is ignored (example: Officially, if you fall 55 ft, you only fell 50 ft in terms of damage calculation). So removing 5 ft from the damage calculation for fall damage would actually remove an entire d6 damage die from the final damage roll, which could potentially spell the difference between "you survive a fall with a sliver of health left" and "the fall kills you". Granted, this situation is so incredibly niche that honestly, once a week is overbalanced. It could probably be changed to 'once per long rest', and even that might still be overbalanced, I dunno.
I made a magic item I'm pretty proud of, you can find "strong man sailor spinach (canned)" it basically temporarily gives you popeye strength for weaponless hits
The dice is absolute chaos because it says a spell so it even works with cantrips, imagine casting guidance for an investigation and just blow up because you roll 2 fireballs in the wild magic table.
The Sword of Effects sounded familiar, especially the specification of "commoner" as a creature type, and sure enough it's the return of Flirelord, who gave us the Horrific Infinity Slayer.
taking damage in increments of 10 feet is just the rate per distance. That means at a fall of 0 feet you take 0x damage, at a fall of 5 feet you take 0x damage, at a fall of 10 feet you take 1x damage, and so on. So reduce fall damage by 5 feet means that if you would fall 14 feet and take 1x damage, you instead treat it like a 9 foot fall and take 0x damage
@@apjapki Some enemies have a high AC? If you're fighting someone who's wearing plate armour and using a shield, they'll have 20 AC. Even if you have, say, a 20 in DEX and a proficiency bonus of +4, that's only a 50/50 chance to hit.
@@wavierdigThey can fix it so easily. Just change "by" to "to" and now you have an artifact that once a week can reduce any long fall to the equivalent of a 5 foot drop.
My dm made a ring called the slugshot ring. But my fighter just calls it "the ring that makes me punch hard". It's a single use magic item that does 1d8 fire damage on top of my unarmed damage, but does 1d4 damage to myself. I love it.
No, see the dried birds claw is actually super op because it doesnt require attunement. And due to the name it doesnt seem like it has any special crafting requirements besides drying out a bird claw. You can just stick it in a bag 500 birds killed later, you can now fall from 5000 feet total per week and take no fall damage
5:55 - I need to create a wonderous item in there, describing how it looks like in detailed intricacy, but not mention what it does, and name it 'pot of greed'.
I live for these vids, my mental has never been doing so hot so whenever I'm feeling especially ick I watch all of these vids - your laugh is infectious and these vids make this whole living thing feel a lil more worth it every time.
Adamantine daggers, "I deal 100 d100 necrotic damage, and summon a tarrask." Me "ok, but the target is immune to necrotic, so enjoy the added tarrask."
I think there's a really great version of the sword of effects where it's like a +1 Longsword, but requires a roll on every successful hit to determine at random 1.) What kind of damage it does. 2.) Which of those effects it has. Call it the Sword of Random Nonsense.
Oh damn, our DM has been dropping those animated scenes on us every time we arrive somewhere and the whole group goes "oooooh.." together every time we see one, so cool.
*Pot of Greed* _Wondrous Item, common_ "This artistically manufactured pot features a periwinkle coloured outlier on the protruding framework of the light-ish green base. In the centre sits a heavily grinning face, its yellow teeth on display, framed in by the stark red lips. On top of that face, which eyes are mostly closed, only opened by a small slit, sits a golden decoration, mirroring a golden crown. Some say that certain spirits choose to live inside this pot, featuring the same grimace as the pot itself, though the college of wizardry yet has to prove or disprove of these rumours." _Heavy, indestructible_
Scp-162 is a giant mass of small sharp objects like fish hooks. People feel compelled to touch it and Touching it will cause you to immediately get tangled up in it
Aarakocra Claw seems like a mundane quest item that the DM felt obligated to make and publish a full homebrew item for. Also “you are frightened of all of your allies” on its own is a brilliant effect
Wondrous Item, Legendary
(requires attunement)
Ring of Fire Detection
Range: Touch
Could be useful to detect a disguised giant maybe? Possibly?
I tuned my own one of these perfectly through the rigorous process of pancake making
I need this
I mean, it's still way better than my Ring of Non-Magical Fire Detection - it's only got a range of Self. ☹️
paperweight (metal)
wonderous item, artifact
this small metal statue depicts a knight wielding a sword and shield
Having an Aarakocra claw in your inventory is basically the same as carrying around a human hand lol.
Found Kira
Now all I can think of is a crazy man giving me a severed hand and saying: "here, take this human claw".
Nah, a claw is just a fingernail. Doesn’t even have to be whole, it could be like a loose nail clipping that fell into your PC character’s bag because your Arakocra teammate was clipping his nails next to everyone’s bags at the campfire last night.
Hand of the Mage, 900gp.
Oh good, one more for my offering to bhaal
I think the best part of the Daggers of Desecration is that they instant kill whoever you hit, but then you have to fight a tarrasque. And if you want to use them to kill the tarrasque, you summon another one.
TLDR, you can turn any enemy into a tarrasque.
The knife could be great if it breaks after a single use, like, yeah you could kill anything... but then you have a tarrasque in your face
The dagger of Desecration is the perfect tool! use it only any problem, BOOM, now you have a different problem!
Repeat until whole world is covered in dead tarrasque.
thats a lot of xp
Player: Maaan, fighting this [creature] sucks! I wish we were fighting something else instead…
DM: Boy do I have an item for you!
Ah, shoot, misplaced my knife... I'll just use this dagger to -
*reduces steak to dust, and suddenly has a tarrasque sitting on the plate*
At least you know they really undercooked your steak!😂
If you successfully eat a tarrasque it will technically give you infinite calories. That's way more than just a steak. That's a profit in my book.
@@xCCflierxor it’ll kill you
Waow, new pet
You should just give it as a gift to some noble you want to fuck over
"Aarons triple bladed greataxe morningstar jackhammer spiky lance rapier scimitar short sword javelin hammer trident war pick sword" = man-sized Swiss Army Knife
Swiss army sword
The return of the double club!
I would allow a player to use this as long as they say the full name of the weapon whenever it is used or mentioned.
@@philippegauvin-vallee9371 Only if they say it by memory.
_“What are you talking about? It’s perfectly balanced!”_
That jackhammer thing got funnier every time Jacob read it in full. Reads like a Forgotten Realms Amazon listing.
big Flaming Poisoning Raging Sword Of Doom energy
@@SkelexIsHere Garfield must have all of these items
The fall damage one can be fixed by simply changing "by" to "to". Now once a week you change any long fall to the equivalent of a 5 foot drop.
I love that. That actually makes it cool, while not too op because niche. Good job!
Wait that’s actually good.
I could see that item being a good little folk charm kinda thing. Maybe it sits on a necklace with a few other bits and bobs that have other small magical uses (resistance to minor burns, bundle of bugbear hair for good sleep.) Maybe you can make it so that you burn these items like incense to use their effects? And it effects all who smell it
@@jakebarry8456 I question the use of a magic item that stops one fall from being deadly, if you need to stop halfway through the fall to burn it. Haha
Still horrendously weak. There is an item called Ring of Feather Falling which makes you immune to falling damage, period. It's a Rare item, and not considered a very good one. Dried Bird's Claw is supposed to be an *artifact* and it gives immunity to one fall per week. If it was a common item it would be too weak
As someone who does Amazon returns as part of my job, “Aaron’s triple bladed greataxe morningstar jackhammer spiky lance rapier scimitar short sword javelin hammer trident war pick sword“ just sounds like the listing for a cheap pocketknife that someone put on Amazon.
Honestly. People who put items on amazon for sale don't know the value of brevity.
@@undvined But they do know the value of verbosity. SEO. Now if you look up ANY of those terms, you get their worthless item advertised. And until Amazon penalizes titles in SEO based on wordcount, it is still the best option to make your product's name longer than the average light novel title.
@@falsnamae3511 That's true, I hadn't considered that.
I work in an Amazon warehouse. The worst I've seen is "CHO POWER SPORTS Adjustable Hovercart Hover Kart Hover Cart HoverKart Go Kart for Hoverboard Seat Attachment Electric Self Balancing Scooter for Kids (black)"
I took a picture so I'd never forget it.
@@Majima_Nowhere This reads like an AI prompt or something, here, lemme just input every single possible spelling of the words "Hover" and "Kart" just to _really_ make sure the toaster understands that I want a goddamn "HOVER. KART."
I love to imagine a campaign with the sword of effects that runs something like One Punch Man, where the party one shots any boss they beat in initiative order.
Then they reach the very end of the campaign, confronting Malfurious the Malevolent, the BBEG. "Surely he'll fall all the same, just like the rest of them." That's when they realized...
Malfurious is a commoner.
A commoner (assassin), no less.
Commoner 1, Sorcerer 19
No greater injustice in this world than this not being top comment
I think that a one shot where all the players and major npcs have only horrible homebrew equipments would be fun as hell
and you are also fighting homebrew monsters with homebrew spells and homebrew classes
Only if baby of darkness was in the one shot
I've always wanted to run a one-shot where the party has a barrel full of 100 random wands. No way for the party to know what wand does what until they use it!
the BBEG is Aphrodite, and they know Urararourururus Destroy Everything.
Maybe a combat arena where you get to pick one of 3 or 4 chests, each of which contain randomized load outs. Or heck, a whole campaign based around magical items getting randomized every day or something, make it a long quest to determine why it's happening and stop it
The _"requires attunement"_ stuff is actually beyond's fault. (edit: but still very funny)
Back when i still made items on there, i always messed it up, because they don't tell you that the text you enter comes after a pregenerated _"requires attunement by a"_ message, so you end up with double the phrases.
Same as the sentence about adding your proficiency bonus to the attack roll
also it's *always* "a", so you have to reword your phrase so that it starts with a consonant
I mean it seemed pretty clear to me. The box just tells you to put in what class is required for attunement
This seems to be also what is happening with a weapon randomly mentioning proficiency at the end.
Same
15:24 "what does this even look like?" Biblically accurate greataxe
B E N O T A F R A I D
I mean, if you have an unavoidable 12ft. drop on your weekly grocery run, that ring could be invaluable! 😮
Fair, it is useful to reduce fall damage up until 5 feet above a X*10ft threshold. Not totally bad lol
This also implies there is an unavoidable 12ft climb on your weekly grocery run. I know real estate is atrocious right now, but that's ridiculous.
Wouldn't you want a broom of flying instead, since both are wondrous items?
@@exantiuse497 sure but you gotta ride the broom, right?
How u gettin home tho?
screaming, crying, throwing up, charmed, frightened, stunned, prone, poisoned, blinded, deafened, paralyzed, petrified, fatigued !!
Sounds like side effects of a new Pfizer product.
Underrated comment lmfao
New Magic Item Idea:
Sword of Classism
Gain advantage on attacking enemies but disadvantage if the enemy is a commoner or considered “poor”. The sword is sentient and hates “the unwashed masses” but refuses to hit them because “their dirty blood will stain my beautiful hilt!” The sword was previously used in duels among nobles and if it is wielded by someone it doesn’t deem is “well-bred” enough it will constantly complain about the “indignity”.
But shouldn't a truely classist sword also reject being used by a commoner? I mean, I dig the thought of a classist sword actually being a weapon of class war.
@@Taliesin2 I think that's what it also implies with the term "Well-bred".
Alternatively: Sword of the Proletariat
Gain disadvantage when attacking any member of the working class
Gain advantage when attacking any member of the bourgeoisie. If a bourgeois dies to this weapon by decapitation, you regain X hit points (idk how many would be balanced, maybe character level?)
Not going to lie
I am going to spawn this blade in my next session, the day after tomorrow. If anything because in the party there's a veritable Loot Goblin, and this will be hilarious for a start
@@violet7773alternative name: OUR SWORD.
It plays the Soviet Anthem (instrumental) on every successful hit
As a David, I say you can have the "David can I please have it - warhammer of +100".
Thank you! It IS just +100.
Also does 100d30 dmg. And 40 ac.
@@Kantilvih The f**k is a d30?
As another David, I think it’s an excellent idea. Really spices up the whole thing
@@CommunistKangarooa dice with 31 sides
@@TheTyranidHiveMind ... imma let you figure out why that is incorrect.
Neckless (requires attunement)
Your height decreases by approximately 6 inches. You have no neck.
Call it Benzino's Chainz
Makes you immune to being hanged tho.
I read this comment and received 3d6 psychic damage. (though halved, as I am an experienced DM)
@@ShiningDarknes with the big brain
The adamantine dagger just seems like a gag item. You insta kill anything and then have to deal with a tarasque, but if you kill the tarasque with the dagger, you have another tarasque to deal with so you have to be able to break the cycle by killing the tarasque by other means
or, use te Tarasque as a weapon against another country. Sneak in, stab some random guard or something and boom, they have a whole Tarasque to deal with and you can nope out
Dagger of Infinite Tarrasques
There is only one tarrasque.
@@ShiningDarknes not with this dagger there is.
@@AkrimaSablosang you want to try that sentence again?
More Colton co-host homebrew review, please. I love how this kinda makes up for the do not laugh challenge as you we both hardly able to speak. Highly contagious laughter.
100% agree!!
Aablard while brewing the potion was like...."ya know sometimes I'm gonna miss having hay fever, let me have the ability to turn off immunity"
Lotion seller, I need your strongest lotion’s, I’m going into battle 😉
“He was taking the word minor out of it” 😂😂😂😂
The absolute (doctor) disrespect.
Aaron with his triple bladed greataxe morning star jackhammer spiky lance rapier scimitar short sword javelin hammer trident war pick: god I wish I had something else to add to this
The humble sword: 👀
The Tarrasque dagger is actually a weapon of mass destruction. Sneak into the enemy's castle/country, stab some random guard then run while the Tarrasque obliterates everyone
Oh just replace some training daggers, retreat to a safe distance and cook up some popcorn.
Including you. Most worlds don't have a consistent way of killing terrasques, so by the time someone manges to do it, youl probably also die
I guess you could throw it from a long distance next to a teleportation circle of some kind
@@segadoeswhatnintendontNot unless you stab the Tarrasque with the dagger, too. That, of course, summons a different Tarrasque, but you still get the XP, which means you can find a bunch of people to set up a Tarrasque farm with until you can kill one without using the dagger.
@@HunterTracks Indeed. Just stab Tarrasques until you reach level 20. You only need one original target. Each stab summons after all. They take Necrotic damage right?
Edited to remove “minor” joke will date this, but I still laughed.
I was curious about that, what is it a reference to?
@@baguettegott3409 Dr. Disrespect's tweet about his inappropriate messages with a minor. He edited out the part where he admitted she was underaged - he later edited back in when people called him on it.
@@baguettegott3409 Dr. Disrespect edited out the word "minor" from a recent apology-esque tweet so that he wouldn't seem so scummy for "talking" to a minor. Wasn't expecting the reference here.
@@DeathByMinnow wow. Every time I see that dude mentioned he looks even worse. Like, EVERY time. It’s the kind of consistency most people wish their shits could have tbh
Gonna be honest, Aaron's TBGAMSJHSLRSSSJHTWP Sword has all of the energy, but none of the style, of the Flaming Raging Poisoning Sword of Doom.
Yeah, but I'm just as interested in it's fan art and how it's held.
Imagine someone making a wand of stabbing and its basically a knife that can cast spells.
But the only spell it casts is called "stab" and does less damage than just stabbing someone with a basic dagger.
I mean I never understood not being able to use functional items as spellcasting focuses. The claim is that to focus the magic the item has to be frail or is made frail so magic can flow through it? But then there's magic scrolls and magic swords and magic armor and magic guns and magic giants... and paladins can use shields as a spellcasting focus. But nobody else? Seems like an outdated concept they never got rid of. So in line with that...
Rune Dagger. Uncommon. Arcane focus. Dagger. This is a slightly magical dagger whose hilt contains a single ornamental gemstone. Though this weapon confers no bonuses to hit, it is considered magical for purposes of overcoming nonmagical resistance. It may also be used as an arcane spellcasting focus.
1d4 damage, light, 0.6lbs
Cost... idfk, like 10 silver.
Note: Proficiency can be added to this weapon's attack roll
@chrismanuel9768 1. there's already a basic magic item you can attach to any weapon as a pommel to do that.
2. a basic dagger is double that cost and a basic wand is 10 times that cost.
3.you can make anything a spellcasting focus by implanting a crystal focus in it.
@@chrismanuel9768 Its definitely a remnant of old flavors based on stereotypes that inspired many fantasy stories and games. Like how druids still have vague notions of not wearing metal when it doesn't make sense for all druids to be against metal use. Or how necromancers are seen as frail sickly types even by wizard standards.
Focus restrictions make sense for god followers but not for regular folk.
5:25 this is actually a super easy mistake to make lol. There's a checkbox for "requires attunement" and a text box for "attunement description." I've definitely in the past wrote "Requires attunement by something rather" in the attunement description which causes it to say "requires attunement by Requires attunement by something rather"
15:42 SCP-162 “The Ball of Sharp” says it all.
"I know we do this one a lot."
Me who wants you to do this more: "I'm not sure how to respond to that." lmfao
The fact that they laughed the most with the text D&DBeyond automatically puts at the end of the descriptions 😂😂😂
Gun damage
*baffled screaming*
The secret element
@@Oglokoog remember in avatar when the gunbenders showed up and capped everyone
My mind just went to Persona 5.
"Touch it. Touch it hard" might be my new saying that I'll just say to myself randomly.
I think that is a terrible idea lol
In actuality, the Tarrasque dagger is a weapon of tremendous devastation. Enter the enemy's castle or nation covertly, stab a random guard, and flee as the Tarrasque destroys everyone in its path.
The dagger of desecration is kind of a problem though. Yeah you one shot the guy you’re trying to kill but the tarrasque you summon isn’t on your side, you just summon one. Then you can one shot that tarrasque to replace it with another one.
Basically it just replaces whatever enemy you’re fighting with a tarrasque
not if you have means of fleeing
@@runeanonymous9760 I think if you have means of fleeing from the tarrasque, I think you would also have means of fleeing the person that you one-shotted in the first place
Infinite xp?
DM: alright here is your choice *hands over dagger* fight my hand-crafted lich, or a tarrasque
@@logan7451 Yep, you kill it until 20 and then leave the last one while you go level up.
9:04 Anti-magic ring has a misspelling*. "If you WERE it, you can not be affected by magic." Just the ring is immune to magic, not its wearer.
*No pun intended.
Thats amazing, I love how useless this makes it 😂
hear me out, put it at the end of a flintlock, use shrink magic on cannonballs and load it into the flint lock and when you shoot it, as soon as it comes out the barrel it makes a cannonball you just end up shooting siege weaponry from your flintlock LOL
It indeed has a misspelling, but what it says is "ware". So you only become immune to magic if you sell it, or at least offer it up for sale.
Intend your pun, coward. It was brilliant
The Dr. Disrespect reference had me rolling.
Pretty sure "Dried Bird's Claw" would've probably saved the Fighter on one of my games. He fell exactly 103 ft from the parapet of a castle and took 10d6 damage. If he had fallen 98 ft instead he'd taken 9d6 and it just so happened that he ended up with exactly 0 HP...
yeah i was thinking about that, imagine a character jumping off a 10-14 foot roof, out of a tree, down a hole, whatever and taking no damage
@@kingofrats4944 Seems like this is an automatic -1 dice in a fall, unless we're rounding i guess. i've always just added diced after each 10 foot threshold, maybe im doing it wrong
Yeah, I would throw in little trinkets to my homebrew game with little effects like this. They normally seem absolutely useless or just pure flavor until the players get super crafty with them to solve a problem.
Like the Ring of Stargazing that I made, which projected a picture of the stars above you as though you were looking at the night sky directly. Players were able to use it in an underground dungeon to orient to cardinal directions even when their compass broke.
Or the spidergoat brooch that gave a goring charge action if you had a climb speed over 25ft, letting the barbarian knock a pesky enemy off the cave walls.
Perfect timing, I was just searching something to watch while I drink my tea
Great homebrew
just in time to spit it back out because of gigafuck jackhammer
"How are you charmed and frightened" my mans has never fell in love with a 12 ft orc muscle mommy
Wondrous item, Legendary
(requires attunement)
Bagpipes of Invisibility
When you play the bagpipes, you, any clothes you are wearing, and any items being worn or carried become completely invisible, including the bagpipes, but are still physically present.
Safebladder Potion: Upon drinking, the user opens a portal to a pocket dimension within their bladder. They do not have to pee for forty days. At the end of the forty days, the pocket dimension empties out and the user has to take a 30 + 3d12 minute piss or get a urinary tract infection.
Sounds like a potion from FATAL.
Just imagine you see battler weary stoic warrior comeback to town after a long adventure and the first thing they do is piss for 2 hours
@@culteyeoftaxfraud1143the maximum time they could piss for is just over an hour
so outside the pocket dimension, is there just a bladder sitting on the ground? and is the one inside the pocket dimension missing the bladder? imagine walking into an alley and seeing a random bladder on the ground.
@@flamewing7851 The pocket dimension has no time, space, or direction. It's just a portal and urine.
howling, sobbing, puking, mesmerized, terrified, stunned, prone, poisoned, blinded, deafened, paralyzed, terrified, and exhausted!
Actually, due to how 5e works when it comes to fall damage calculation, I could see that Dried Bird's Claw having a use. Since 5e only factors in height in 10 ft increments when calculating fall damage, anything that's not a full 10 ft is ignored (example: Officially, if you fall 55 ft, you only fell 50 ft in terms of damage calculation). So removing 5 ft from the damage calculation for fall damage would actually remove an entire d6 damage die from the final damage roll, which could potentially spell the difference between "you survive a fall with a sliver of health left" and "the fall kills you". Granted, this situation is so incredibly niche that honestly, once a week is overbalanced. It could probably be changed to 'once per long rest', and even that might still be overbalanced, I dunno.
i feel like it could easily just be a passive always active thing, its only 5ft
Please David you gotta let him have it, it's only +100 to attack and damage and also deals extra 100d30 and increases AC to 40
Come on David, be a bro.
Seriously tho David, it's gotta be versatile too. Man's gotta dual wield, or he might still need a shield with that 40 AC.
Please never stop doing this, these videos never fail to make me laugh
Touch it, touch it hard
The first dice are ok, they’re legendary
I made a magic item I'm pretty proud of, you can find "strong man sailor spinach (canned)" it basically temporarily gives you popeye strength for weaponless hits
You cannot remove the “Proficiency with a [weapon]…” from a homebrew magic item on D&D Beyond. It is added to every weapon upon creation
The dice is absolute chaos because it says a spell so it even works with cantrips, imagine casting guidance for an investigation and just blow up because you roll 2 fireballs in the wild magic table.
The Sword of Effects sounded familiar, especially the specification of "commoner" as a creature type, and sure enough it's the return of Flirelord, who gave us the Horrific Infinity Slayer.
taking damage in increments of 10 feet is just the rate per distance. That means at a fall of 0 feet you take 0x damage, at a fall of 5 feet you take 0x damage, at a fall of 10 feet you take 1x damage, and so on. So reduce fall damage by 5 feet means that if you would fall 14 feet and take 1x damage, you instead treat it like a 9 foot fall and take 0x damage
the "magic missile with a handle"
Dagger, 1d4 force damage, always hits
That's not a bad item at all, Just imagine a rouge with this thing, dealing 1d4 + sneak attack damage every turn.
@@khaledahmed9136Who are building all these Rogues who can't hit the target? You only have one ability for everything.
@@apjapki Some enemies have a high AC? If you're fighting someone who's wearing plate armour and using a shield, they'll have 20 AC. Even if you have, say, a 20 in DEX and a proficiency bonus of +4, that's only a 50/50 chance to hit.
@@apjapki My man have you ever heard of +1 full plate, a +1 shield and the shield spell? That's 27 AC.
I mean that wouldn’t be bad if it was a throwing knife.
What’s better than reviewing homebrew alone in a room? Reviewing homebrew alone in a room with a friend.
Alone with a friend is a vibe
How did Jacob not remember AK-47 from a similar video he made more than 2 years ago
Boy I sure hope somebody got fired for that blunder
And Death potion
"How can you be charmed and frightened" someone hasn't seen the way dio talk to kakyoin from in jojos part 3
Now make a 1 shot campaign where you can only use the worst rated home brew
Dried bird's claw is literally just elden ring longtail cat tallisman.
I've only seen the start of the video at this time, if they make the same joke as me then don't bug me about it.
@@Whatiwanttowatchbrowhere-bt8iwand its somehow more useless
@@wavierdigI wish it was as useful as the cat ring in older games
@@wavierdigThey can fix it so easily. Just change "by" to "to" and now you have an artifact that once a week can reduce any long fall to the equivalent of a 5 foot drop.
@@Whatiwanttowatchbrowhere-bt8iwthey didn't make the joke, so I'm free to bug you about it.
I am begging you for more of these, please never stop making them!!
13:36 that's Cody "The Night Angel" Walsh's Thirsting Blade Dark Excalibur Mega-Genesis
GIVE THEM THE +100 WARHAMMER, DAVID.
*DO IT, DAVID.*
*Magic Wenis Enhancement Pills*
Roll 1d20
On 19-20: Wenis grows 1 inch
On 10+: Nothing happens
On < 10: Wenis shrinks 2 inches
what if you go belew 0? Do you get a vagina instead?
Gimma MORE of this series.
It’s literally the second best series on this channel, we love it.
Wand with unknown language, first thing I would do is cast 'comprehend language'
My dm made a ring called the slugshot ring. But my fighter just calls it "the ring that makes me punch hard". It's a single use magic item that does 1d8 fire damage on top of my unarmed damage, but does 1d4 damage to myself. I love it.
No, see the dried birds claw is actually super op because it doesnt require attunement. And due to the name it doesnt seem like it has any special crafting requirements besides drying out a bird claw. You can just stick it in a bag
500 birds killed later, you can now fall from 5000 feet total per week and take no fall damage
5:55 - I need to create a wonderous item in there, describing how it looks like in detailed intricacy, but not mention what it does, and name it 'pot of greed'.
Pot of Greed?
What does that do?
"I know we do this one a lot." It's me who urges you to continue this: "I'm not sure how to respond to that." LOL
Instantly adding touch it, touch it hard to my linkedin profile
Aaron’s out here with a fucking Swiss army sword
6:04 what more do you...wand?
I live for these vids, my mental has never been doing so hot so whenever I'm feeling especially ick I watch all of these vids - your laugh is infectious and these vids make this whole living thing feel a lil more worth it every time.
Love seeing a new one of these it’s my personal favorite series
We need art for Aarons triple bladed greataxe morning star jackhammer spiky lance rapier scimitar short sword javelin hammer trident war pick sword
Don't feel like you do these too often, they're consistently hilarious.
Oh, I love these!
Proficiency with things I love allows you to add your proficiency bonus...
Adamantine daggers, "I deal 100 d100 necrotic damage, and summon a tarrask."
Me "ok, but the target is immune to necrotic, so enjoy the added tarrask."
I think there's a really great version of the sword of effects where it's like a +1 Longsword, but requires a roll on every successful hit to determine at random
1.) What kind of damage it does.
2.) Which of those effects it has.
Call it the Sword of Random Nonsense.
Oh damn, our DM has been dropping those animated scenes on us every time we arrive somewhere and the whole group goes "oooooh.." together every time we see one, so cool.
I am jealous of Jacob's ability to forget about bad homebrew he has already read to be surprised by it against later.
Once a week to reduce that 15ft to 10ft
Would be better if it changed it TO 5 feet
Aablard's potion of immortality just turns you into Mr Burns
This is my favorite series on your channel, please never stop doing these
A-aron dropping masterworks and getting unfairly targeted.
this series of videos are always such a joy I cant wait to see more in the future
Genuinely would LOVE to see more homebrew videos with you guys! Loved the chemistry here :D
10:36 The funny thing is that the Petrified condition gives you resistance to _all_ damage, so you wouldn't take any damage then
as a Swede i just wanna say Jacob that your pronounciation of "Djungelskog" is perfect and you should never change it
POV: dried birds claw
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A: hey why did you fall less
Tricking an enemy into using the Tarrasque dagger inside their territory sounds like a great way to cause some destruction
*Pot of Greed*
_Wondrous Item, common_
"This artistically manufactured pot features a periwinkle coloured outlier on the protruding framework of the light-ish green base. In the centre sits a heavily grinning face, its yellow teeth on display, framed in by the stark red lips. On top of that face, which eyes are mostly closed, only opened by a small slit, sits a golden decoration, mirroring a golden crown.
Some say that certain spirits choose to live inside this pot, featuring the same grimace as the pot itself, though the college of wizardry yet has to prove or disprove of these rumours."
_Heavy, indestructible_
*Addendum:*
"The possession of this item is illegal in most lawful states, due to a ban from their authorities."
“but what it do?” XD
me falling -100 feet
haha
bro its not that funny
blud forgot to switch accounts
@@gigabirb lol fr
@biftyboy is poopoo
Love how the Death Potion smells and tastes like burned rubber mixed with a DEAD corpse. Not an alive corpse.
I never want these videos to end. Pls keep em coming
No views 14 seconds this is the real magic item
colton reminds me a little of LInus tech tips friend in that "n word" clip
Scp-162 is a giant mass of small sharp objects like fish hooks. People feel compelled to touch it and Touching it will cause you to immediately get tangled up in it
Aarakocra Claw seems like a mundane quest item that the DM felt obligated to make and publish a full homebrew item for.
Also “you are frightened of all of your allies” on its own is a brilliant effect
11:37 I'm literally that Judge Vinsmoke meme
"Never cook again"
Who let this man have access to the computer?
The "SCP-162 on a stick" comment was fabsolutly INSPIRED