The Thrifty Mage: Cheap Magic Items for 5e Adventurers

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Cheap magic items are a great addition to any Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition campaign. These items can add flavor, versatility, and excitement to the game without breaking the bank. One popular example of a cheap magic item is the Bag of Tricks. This item allows the player to reach into the bag and pull out a small, fuzzy animal. The animal can then be used to perform certain actions, such as attacking enemies or providing a distraction. The bag has a limited number of uses, but can be recharged by spending a short rest with it.

Magical bus salmon

The bag has a limited number of uses, but can be recharged by spending a short rest with it. Another cheap magic item is the Wand of Magic Missiles. This wand allows the player to cast the Magic Missile spell without expending a spell slot.

Magical bus salmon

Krulik, N. E., Stevenson, N., & Cole, J. (1997). The magic school bus goes upstream: a book about salmon migration. New York, Scholastic Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Krulik, Nancy E, Nancy, Stevenson and Joanna. Cole. 1997. The Magic School Bus Goes Upstream: A Book About Salmon Migration. New York, Scholastic Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Krulik, Nancy E, Nancy, Stevenson and Joanna. Cole, The Magic School Bus Goes Upstream: A Book About Salmon Migration. New York, Scholastic Inc, 1997.

Krulik, Nancy E., et al. The Magic School Bus Goes Upstream: A Book About Salmon Migration. New York, Scholastic Inc, 1997.

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General Note On hardbound cover: "By Joanna Cole." General Note

"From an episode of the animated TV series produced by Scholastic Productions, Inc. Based on The magic school bus books written by Joanna Cole and illustrated by Bruce Degen."--T.p. verso.

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"It's time for Walker Elementary's annual fish fry--and Ms. Frizzle's class is planning to bring salmon. But there seem to be no salmon left in the sea. Where did they all go? And why? In order to fish for answers, Ms. Frizzle turns the bus into a salmon. And suddenly the gang joins a whole group of real salmon on their way to a freshwater stream--they're migrating! Join the kids and the Friz as they follow salmon on an incredible journey!"--Cover.

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In addition to the child-fish hybrids, I know that episode is famous for another moment that occurs shortly before that. The shot where the salmon fertilizes the eggs is immortalized in untold numbers of clickbait articles and videos, describing it as "childhood-ruining" or "completely messed up." I wouldn't have guessed that people were so disturbed by the mating habits of salmon, but there you have it.
Cheao magic items 5e

It can be used a certain number of times per day, and recharges at dawn. This item can be a great asset to spellcasters, providing a source of reliable damage in combat. The Amulet of Health is another cheap magic item that can have a big impact on a character's survivability. This amulet increases the wearer's Constitution score to 19, granting them additional hit points and improving their resilience. It can be a lifesaver for characters with low hit points or vulnerability to damage. Potions are another type of cheap magic item that can be very useful. Potions of healing can restore hit points, while potions of resistance can grant resistance to certain types of damage. These items can be purchased or found in treasure hoards, and can be a valuable resource for parties in need of healing or protection. Overall, cheap magic items can be a fun and affordable way to enhance a D&D 5e campaign. They can provide new options and abilities for players, and add an element of surprise and excitement to the game. Whether it's a bag of tricks, a wand of magic missiles, or an amulet of health, these items can make a big difference in the adventures of any player character..

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