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Check out these powerful magic items for advanced D&D players.
Artifacts also gain various random beneficial and detrimental properties determined by your Dungeon Master.
What’s great about Tridents is their thrown property, which is honestly underrated in Dungeons & Dragons.
Plus, the weapon is versatile, granting it an extra 1d10 when wielded with two hands.
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However, like many Artifacts or other cursed objects in Dungeons & Dragons, Blackrazor is difficult to wield.
You’ll always have to keep one eye open when it comes to this sentient sword.
What makes the Glaive so great is its Reach property, in addition to its already high damage output.
However, if you could acquire such a weapon, it’ll be well worth the effort.
Its damage is decent, and it’s possible for you to fire 15 shots before having to reload.
Plus, its long range is 150 feet which is very good.
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Axe of the Dwarvish Lords by Conceptopolis
The best part of this weapon though isits mastery property: Vex.
Vex allows you to grant yourself advantage on your subsequent attack rolls every time you hit a creature.
This can stack quite dramatically throughout a combat encounter.
Axe of the Dwarvish Lords by Conceptopolis
Whatever weapon you have will affect the damage this blade does.
But, the magical effects are more important when it comes to Moonblade.
Talk to your DM about which effect might be best for your character.
Trident by Polar Engie, John Grello, Michael Broussard
Its damage is really solid with 3d8 Radiant, which is great against undead creatures.
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Blackrazor by Conceptopolis
Plus, Laser Rifles have the mastery property Slow, which is pretty underrated.
Additionally, each ally of yours has advantage on their initiative rolls.
This will make it so that your party can likely never be surprised again by a devious Dungeon Master.
Glaive by Polar Engine, John Grello, Michael Broussard
Equipment by Caio Monteiro
The Plague by Paul Scott Canavan
Moonblade by Conceptopolis
War Pick by Polar Engine, John Grello, Michael Broussard
Gnome Artificer Vi via Wizards of the Coast
Assassin by Viko Menezes