. . . . . "Magic item"@en . "A magic item is any item that has been imbued, inscribed, enchanted, blessed, cursed or in any way maintains or is capable of producing any form of magical or supernatural effect. Typically, in any Dungeons and Dragons game, it is possible to encounter a number of different types of magic items. Some of these items are more common than others. The exact power and nature of magic items are completely at the whim of the designer or the Dungeon Master. Armor: Accesories: Weapons: \n* Bone Phoenix Shields: Armor pieces:"@en . . "Magic Item"@en . . . . "As you gain levels, the mundane equipment you purchased as a starting character becomes less important; it's overshadowed by the magic items you acquire on your adventures. Magic armor that can cloak you in shadow, or Ioun stones that orbit your head to grant you great capabilities; these items enhance and supplement your powers you gain from your class and enhance your attacks and defenses."@en . . "A magic item is any item that has been imbued, inscribed, enchanted, blessed, cursed or in any way maintains or is capable of producing any form of magical or supernatural effect. Typically, in any Dungeons and Dragons game, it is possible to encounter a number of different types of magic items. Some of these items are more common than others. The exact power and nature of magic items are completely at the whim of the designer or the Dungeon Master. Armor: Accesories: Weapons: \n* Bone Phoenix Shields: Armor pieces:"@en . . "As you gain levels, the mundane equipment you purchased as a starting character becomes less important; it's overshadowed by the magic items you acquire on your adventures. Magic armor that can cloak you in shadow, or Ioun stones that orbit your head to grant you great capabilities; these items enhance and supplement your powers you gain from your class and enhance your attacks and defenses."@en .