Sometimes, you’ve got the option to even craft items.

With so many choices, we’ll help you determine which equipment pack is best for you.

But, what are the best, most practical ways to make tool sets actually useful for your character?

The orb of dragonkind, a rare artifact in Dungeons and Dragons

If you’re wondering where to get started, this list has you covered.

Here are the best ways to make excellent use out of your tool sets in Dungeons & Dragons.

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Certain tool sets can allow you to identify mysterious substances.

A spellcaster conjures an image inside a crystal ball in Dungeons & Dragons.

This will help you be able to determine whether something is valuable to your party, or potentially dangerous.

These are the absolute best artifact magic items in D&D.

Otherwise, you’ll likely be heard or spotted from all the commotion.

Split images of Druid, Paladin, and human Barbarian in official Dungeons and Dragons art.

Dungeons & Dragons spells are good for so much more than just combat.

Here are the best spells for creative problem-solving.

you could also duplicate wax seals using this kit, which is perfect for urban-sprawl campaigns.

A group of dwarves working at a forge, hammering away at metal in Dungeons & Dragons.

Dwarves by Mike Pape

And, of course, Potions of Healing can be used to bring unconscious heroes to life.

Many tool sets can craft weapons, traps, and more that can wreak havoc on enemy encampments.

Looking to take your Dungeons & Dragons play to the next level?

Halfling Bard Performing on Lute beside a Backpack And Froggy Tea Set in Dungeons & Dragons.

Gnomes by Eric Belisle

Here are successful character builds for advanced players.

Plus, you’re free to also use these practically.

Additionally, tool sets like Cook’s Utensils can create rations for your party.

A group of gnomes tinkering in Dungeons & Dragons.

Gnomes by Eric Belisle

An artisan’s workshop in Dungeons & Dragons.

Artisan Background by Luca Bancone

Three rogues infiltrate a vault and steal a gem while attacking a pair of guards in Dungeons & Dragons.

Sneak Attack by Evyn Fong

A wizard using a ball of scrying in Dungeons & Dragons.

The Scrying Spell by Gaboleps

Two adventurers stumble across a trap in Dungeons & Dragons.

Poison Trap by Linda Lithen

A bard casts Vicious Mockery on a kobold in Dungeons & Dragons.

Vicious Mockery by Igor Grechanyi

A cleric attempts a raise dead spell surrounded by glowing white light in Dungeons & Dragons.

Raise Dead by Polar Engine

The Fighter class charging into battle in Dungeons & Dragons.

Fighter by Nestor Ossandon Leal

Tasha brewing a potion over a cauldron in Dungeons & Dragons.

Tasha by Linda Lithen

A thief holding a treasure chest and sack of gold runs from a red dragon in Dungeons & Dragons.

A Thief by Billy Christian

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