Armor designed for dwarves still inherently has two arms, two legs a single torso and a single head slot, so becoming taller and thinner to fit an elf is a reasonable range. Suffice to say, everything in my world that does magically reshape does so within a range. Provided it has a body part that is roughly cylindrical in shape, I don't see why a ring couldn't be put on it. Hats, everyone gets hats! But helms are designed for a specific head shape, so again, adjust within a range. Must have the number of eyes the item was designed for. I'd assume a magical gauntlet could adjust a finger or two if need be, but the magic has to fundamentally understand that what it's being put on as a "hand". I'd give them more leeway with the specifics of the form, but generally limited as armor. Robes are clothes designed for a specific racial shape. Same as with armor, they can resize/reshape within a range.īeing little more than a blanket with a hood, as long the proportions of the creature weren't vastly out of expectations, cloaks and mantles would IMO be one-size fits all. As a belt is really nothing more than a circle around a midpoint on a creature, so long as that creature has a midpoint, it could wear them. Quadrupedal armor fits quadrupeds, specialty armor for specialty creatures fits specialty creatures. The best definitions I come up with for periapts say they're also necklaces. Brooches are typically worn on clothes, so you'd have to be able to wear non-magical clothes. So anything creature that fits that description could wear those. A woven cornucopia horn that can cast Hero's Feast, eschewing components, once per week.-Amulets and necklaces inherently require a neck, that is to say a narrow point between two wider points.A compass that can cast a Locate spell eschewing components once per long rest.Druid's Vestment from Pathfinder, clothes that give an additional wild shape use.Hide Cloak that acts as a bag of holding, and will shift into a saddle with saddlebags when going into ride-able wild shapes.Have you come up ideas as Well? Please share! So the names may be a bit hoaky but you get the idea. This ability is regained after the druid finishes a long rest. When an attuned druid wearing these finely worked animal skins reverts to his or her normal form he or she may change back into the previous animal form while the original duration persists. When this ink is permanently painted or tattooed onto a druid, once per long rest when they use the wildshape ability, they automatically regain a single use of the wildshape ability. It activates when an attuned druid enters a wildshape, bolstering the shapes duration by 1 hour (1d4 hours?) This thorn shaped piece of wood can be worn as a piercing. When an attuned druid wildshapes while wearing this crown his AC in wildshape form is improved by 1 and he or she receives advantage on concentration rolls to maintain concentration. This band of vines provides attuned druids with additional protection when placed on their brow. Since one of my PCs are playing said druid I took it upon myself to design some home brew items to add to the treasure charts. So as has been written often is the lack of magic item rewards for shape shifting druids.
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