

If your homebrew magic item requires attunement, you can check the "Requires Attunement" box. From here, you can select from the many base weapons in the game, from pistols to whips! We're making a longbow, so we’ll select that option.

If you’ve set "Base Item Type" to "Weapon," as we have, this field will be enabled. It can be no penalty or disadvantage.Īgain, as we're making a weapon, these fields are disabled. Stealth Check: Specify what Stealth penalty the armor imposes.You can set this to almost any value, so if you want to make that minimum Strength 30 armor of Heavy Metal, you can! Str Requirement: Set the minimum Strength score required to properly use the armor.
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It could be the full modifier, up to +2, or none at all.

This is usually not needed with homebrew items, as you can make one version per rarity. "Varies" can be used when your item has different versions that vary in rarity, such as with potions of healing. Common, uncommon, rare, very rare, legendary, and artifact are your standard options, but there are also a few special rarities. Here, you can select the rarity of your item from the dropdown. This can help you track your changes and keep things organized. It’s always a good idea to come up with a version number for reference in the version field, especially if you have to make changes or improvements after publishing. In this case, we're going with Huntress's Bow. This is where you put in your awesome, cool name for your magic item. Fill in basic information Item name and version We're going to use the second option to make my item the Huntress's Bow. From there, you can select "Create a Magic Item."įollowing any of these steps will bring you to the Create Homebrew Item page, where you’ll have two options: Hover over "Game Rules" in the main menu and select "Magic Items" (or click here). Go to "My Homebrew Creations" (accessible from "Collections" or by clicking here) and mouseover "Create a…" from the dropdown. Hover over "Collections" in the main menu bar and select "Create Magic Item." From My Homebrew Creations There are three ways to access the homebrew magic items creator on D&D Beyond. 1. Access the homebrew magic item creation tool
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You’ve decided exactly how you’re going to drop it into the campaign and know your players are going to love it! But now you need to actually make the item so that it can be added to a character sheet. Here's how to homebrew a magic item on D&D Beyond. Or maybe you've jotted down a cursed ring of social awkwardness. So you’ve got the perfect magic item dreamed up, a +3 hammer of aggressive door opening. Monstrous Compendium Volume One: Spelljammer Creatures
