But, sometimes, it can feel like one player in the party gets to have all the fun.

After all, wands and cloaks and rings are fun, but only one person can use them.

There are so many powerful spells in Dungeons & Dragons.

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But, which are the most broken?

Thats why its great to consider giving your adventurers magic items that everyone can use.

Here are some of the best of these items that the whole party can make use of.

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As a Dungeons & Dragons party, it’s even more important to make use of great magic items.

That’s why we’ve updated this list with even more magic items that your entire party can use.

13Bag Of Beans

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Rarity

Requires Attunement?

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In essence, the Bag of Beans begins with 3d4 dry beans inside of it.

12Horn Of Silent Alarm

Common

The Horn of Silent Alarm has 1d4 charges daily at dawn.

No other creature can hear the sound it creates.

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This is obviously great for stealth missions or reconnaissance.

11Iron Flask

Legendary

This item is great for ending combat encounters far earlier than expected.

They must make a DC 17 Wisdom saving throw or be trapped.

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These legendary magic items certainly live up to their title.

Though this may sound ineffective, theres actually a lot a party can do this with.

First, you’ve got the option to make things like acid or basic poisons.

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This will help with the ranged and melee fighters in your party.

However, this apparatus is actually a magical vehicle that acts as a boat and submarine combination.

Players can operate it together to reach previously unplummable depths.

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In addition to exploration uses, the Apparatus of Kwalish also has combat stats that you could use.

If your party is playing a campaign on a vast ocean or archipelago, this item may be perfect.

Plus, it looks amazing.

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8Bag Of Holding

This item is a classic.

Bags of Holding can hold up to 500 pounds of items, gold, or other material.

But, the bag never weighs more than five pounds, no matter how much is in it.

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Just be careful not to overload this item.

If you do, the contents will be scattered to the Astral Plane.

This can be incredibly useful for traversing great distances or unreachable heights.

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In combat, this can allow players to team up and rain destruction from above.

Just hold on tight!

6Rod Of Resurrection

Rod

Yes

This is a simple yet effective magic item.

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Bag of Holding from Basic Rules (2014) via Wizards of the Coast.

True, only one person can wield this item, as it requires attunement.

But, that doesnt mean it cant help the whole party out!

The Rod of Resurrection has five charges.

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The item then regains one expended charge daily at dawn.

5Spirit Board

For anyhorror-based campaign, the Spirit Board is a must-have.

This wooden board operates like our real-life version of a Ouija Board.

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Rod of Resurrection by Conceptopolis

Though sometimes elusive, this board can be helpful for parties that are lacking a sense of direction.

Dungeons & Dragons would be nothing without its sprawling list of items, weapons, and pieces of lore.

However, these items are downright funny.

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The board has three charges and regains a charge at dawn.

4Eversmoking Bottle

This spooky-looking bottle contains an ever-ashen plume of smoke.

It then expands to the size of 120 feet over time.

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Eversmoking Bottle by Conceptopolis

The Eversmoking Bottle can prove immensely useful in combat situations.

Just double-check you have a way to see through obscured areas, or your party will be fighting blind!

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