Magical item

>Magical item
>Stone eye
>When you close your eyes, you can see through it

How would a good adventurer use this?

Put it in the queens boudoir.

That sounds like more of a chaotic adventurer thing.

Put it in the kings boudoir.

if you have a familiar or animal companion you could attach it to them otherwise id probably just put it on the back of my helmet or something.

you could also just use it to look around corners if your lame.

>boudoir
>C18: from French, literally: room for sulking in, from bouder to sulk

Remind me. Why do we want to spy on sulking women?

Put it on the end of a stick, and peer around corners, over walls, under doors...

>you could also just use it to look around corners if your lame.
>Put it on the end of a stick, and peer around corners, over walls, under doors...
Wow, you want to use a magical item to do a job that could literally be done just as easily as a pair of mirrors.

Mirrors flash and attract attention. Also a very perceptive opponent may be able to see you back.

Personally I'd mount it on my grappling hook to avoid those pricks who just wait next to it and club you over the head.
It's only gotta happen once before you take precautions.

Next best option would be to make it the pommel of a dagger and use it as a throwable security camera.

A mirror would give you far inferior vision; it'd literally let you look around or into anything it would fit in, and it would be as good as if you were standing right there.

It's not creative, but being able to safely get a close and detailed look is a massive advantage in a lot of situations.

make a brooch out of it, give to party's scout. ez

If you went up against something that had gaze attacks, couldn't you stick it to your forehead and keep your eyes closed to block the effects of the attack? Or does it not work that way?

This creative bastard. I like it.

because french women tend to sulk with their clothes off

>How would a good adventurer use this?

Give it to a blind person.

Put it on a bolt, tie a super long rope to it, and see what's up

Make it a necklace. Now Gaze attacks mean nothing to you as you are now viewing at the target indirectly with an item that is not part of your physical body. Seriously, fuck Basilisks!

Put it on my magical blindfold.

Now, how would an evil adventurer use it?

Put it in the king's daughter's boudoir

Use it to pull off a big heist by planting it an advantageous position.

Swallow the ring

Melt it into someones flesh, so he never can sleep anymore.

Can someone post useless magical items?

I think my favorite is the "ring of antigravity", when put on, nothing really changes. When taken off, ring ascends like a balloon.

Very subtle

Give it to a blind person.
But make them wear it backwards

Club of Healing
1d4 bludgeoning damage
1d6 healing on hit

preddy gud against the undead though, at least when applying dnd logic

I think i came up with this one but i might have read it somewhere...

Anyways. Its a frying pan of teleportation. The party all holds on to it and focuses on where they want to be...and the frying pan goes there by itself.

strap a bomb (or delayed fireball or whatever) to it and tell it to go to your enemies, too easy to exploit 2/10 would not include in loot

negative energy creatures (assuming dendee) will get rekt
also a damn good torture tool

Sedate and let the weakest party member bludgeon away?

enhance it out the arse with alarms and spells to bring it back to me and shit
then use it for spying all sorts of things really

But they're covered in hair.

swallow it!
NO NO WAIT I TIE IT TO A STRING AND THROW IT AS FAR AS I CAN!!!!
WAIT NO NO I THROW IT INSIDE A VOLCANO ITS MAGIC SO IT PROBABLY WONT BREAK RIGHT?

how hard would it be to get hold of another one

>average 1 healing per round

If your current health total is high enough to handle fluctuations, this might be a workable means of downtime healing.

Well we don't have a pair of mirrors, we have a magical item and a stick!

Great for instant messages.

draw me like one of your french orangutans, user.

The word you were looking for is "princess".

>dat thumbnail

Full picture when?

Sadness is hot.

I'd sneak it up under girl's skirts and close my eyes.
That's all I'd do with it.

Are you new?
inb4: comment on the bite mark

I've seen it before, but I always like to read it when it's posted.
Also, I needed a reason to bump this interesting thread.

>tie it to a flying familliar
>acquire D&Drone

Don't forget how fucking hard it would be to sleep.
Having this thing connected to you for prolonged periods of time will guarantee insomnia or insanity.

I think the pan would just leave by itself and not take the bomb with it.

In the same way the NASA builds probes to explore planets in real life, a stone eye can explore an environmentally-hostile outer plane.

Since there aren't any helium balloons in most medieval fantasy settings (watch, someone will argue about that), clever players could get a lot of use out of that up until they're capable of flight on their own.

>Wizard crafts the magical eye
>Whenever a living sapient being closes his eyes, he sees through the magical stone eye

What would happen?

Easy, put it on either OP's wife chambers or OP's mother's chambers so you can see yourself spunk her when you close your eyes to cum.

Put it in your dark pocket.

It could still be used as a message device, if you have, say, lost the war, send the pan back with magic.
If you win, you can personally hand it to the king.
Just as an example.

You mean /b/?

9/10, made me laugh.

Put it in your dank pocket.

Underrated post
D&Drone got me to ken.

>Tfw the FAA (federation of avians ,airborne) try to regulate the use of your drone.
>entire game derails into you fighting for the right to mount surveillance equipment to avian familiars
>dungeon crawl adventure suddenly becomes a political talk and backstab game.
>it's more fun than the other story

Hell yes

Punishment bag...

>how would an evil adventurer use it?

Rent it out to blind people. Highest bidder gets a contract to use it. Contract lasts as long as they make payments. As an evil adventurer, these may become extortionate. When someone can't pay, or won't pay, or I get a better offer, I repossess the eye and it's back to the auction block.

These are all stolen from an old thread
>wand of teleportation
When used the wand teleports
>wand of conjure wand
Wand that conjures a wand of the same kind with a single use
>helm of invisibility
A helm that turns invisible when you put it on
>boots of brisk walk
Raises walking speed but deactivates as soon as you go above a jog
>ring of might
Speaks and give ambiguous answeres
>crystal ball of incrediblity
A crystal ball that answers yes or no questions but has a 50% chance of being wrong
>wand of raise dead
Causes corpses to levitate

>we want to go inside the bigbad's skull

>>wand of teleportation
>When used the wand teleports
>>wand of conjure wand
>Wand that conjures a wand of the same kind with a single use
When you need something activated by magic, I suppose.
>>helm of invisibility
>A helm that turns invisible when you put it on
Wear it when going to a fight that has a rule against armor.
>>boots of brisk walk
>Raises walking speed but deactivates as soon as you go above a jog
Put on when you're tired, but want to keep moving.
>>ring of might
>Speaks and give ambiguous answeres
Answers are answers. They could be helpful.
>>crystal ball of incrediblity
>A crystal ball that answers yes or no questions but has a 50% chance of being wrong
I can't figure out how this could be useful.
>>wand of raise dead
>Causes corpses to levitate
Ride that corpse.

Any other use is objectively wrong.

> Crystal ball
> Not useful

You speak of madness. A crystal ball is enough for smashing skulls.

The invitation to the Kings Ball hums with a slight magical energy.
Upon identifying, party members find it is an invitation +1

bump