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These may include things like: weapons, armor, equipment, devices, books, idols, musical instruments, cloths, metals, foodstuffs, alcoholic beverages, tools, etc.  This is especially used for items or materials of a regional or special nature, like Keoish wine, Ipp candles, Tamal leaves, a Rhizian Shield Harness, Dwarven Stone Scrolls, bronzewood, or the Darkha (two-pronged harpoon) of the Rhennee.
These may include things like: weapons, armor, equipment, devices, books, idols, musical instruments, cloths, metals, foodstuffs, alcoholic beverages, tools, etc.  This is especially used for items or materials of a regional or special nature, like Keoish wine, Ipp candles, Tamal leaves, a Rhizian Shield Harness, Dwarven Stone Scrolls, bronzewood, or the Darkha (two-pronged harpoon) of the Rhennee.


Some naturally occurring items may have magical properties but are not a "Magic Item", especially metals, woods, and minerals.
Some naturally occurring items may have innate special properties but are not a "Magic Item", especially metals, woods, and minerals.


Items crafted by spellcasters as a "Magic Item" should use [[:Category:Magic items]] instead.
Items crafted by spellcasters as a "Magic Item" should use [[:Category:Magic items]] instead.


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Latest revision as of 11:20, 28 June 2022

This category is reserved for any normal non-living, physical object.

These may include things like: weapons, armor, equipment, devices, books, idols, musical instruments, cloths, metals, foodstuffs, alcoholic beverages, tools, etc. This is especially used for items or materials of a regional or special nature, like Keoish wine, Ipp candles, Tamal leaves, a Rhizian Shield Harness, Dwarven Stone Scrolls, bronzewood, or the Darkha (two-pronged harpoon) of the Rhennee.

Some naturally occurring items may have innate special properties but are not a "Magic Item", especially metals, woods, and minerals.

Items crafted by spellcasters as a "Magic Item" should use Category:Magic items instead.