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It’s always fun to find a brand-new magic item for your character in Dungeons & Dragons—and the Robe of Useful Items is definitely one of the most eccentric and versatile. Covered in patches of all different shapes and colors, the robe can cause an object (or creature) to manifest when a patch is activated. Needless to say, there’s a lot you can do with an item like this—so we’re here to help. Read on for a complete guide to the Robe of Useful Items, its properties, and tips on how to use one in your game!
Robe of Useful Items: Overview
A Robe of Useful Items is an uncommon wondrous item with the power to create objects. While wearing the robe, use an action to tear a patch from it, which immediately turns into the creature or object it represents. There are 12 preset patches, and the DM must roll a d100 to determine the rest.
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Since it’s not stated elsewhere in the rules, objects and creatures created by the robe remain indefinitely. That means if you create an iron door (or a pair of mastiffs), they’re there to stay! Keep that in mind when you’re thinking of using one of the robe’s patches.Thanks
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