Standard Gear
Abacus
A tool of meticulous calculation, helps wizards unravel complex magical formulas.
Acid (vial)
A vial of corrosive acid, useful for dissolving obstacles or burning through tough defenses. As an action, you can splash the contents of this vial onto a creature within 5... read on
Alchemist's fire (flask)
This sticky, adhesive fluid ignites when exposed to air. As an action, you can throw this flask up to 20 feet, shattering it on impact. Make a ranged attack against... read on
Alms box
A small box for alms, typically found in a priest’s pack.
Antitoxin (vial)
A creature that drinks this vial of liquid gains advantage on saving throws against poison for 1 hour. It confers no benefit to undead or constructs.
Backpack
A sturdy bag with multiple compartments, essential for carrying your adventurer’s gear, rations, and treasures.
Ball bearings (bag of 1,000)
As an action, you can spill these tiny metal balls from their pouch to cover a level, square area that is 10 feet on a side. A creature moving across... read on
Barrel
A cylindrical container used for storing or transporting various goods and liquids.
Basket
A woven container, handy for carrying provisions or collecting foraged items.
Bedroll
A portable sleeping mat and blanket for a comfortable night’s rest during your adventures.
Bell
A small, metallic bell that can be used for signaling or alerting others.
Blanket
A warm covering for comfort during rest, whether for yourself or your companions.
Block and tackle
A set of pulleys with a cable threaded through them and a hook to attach to objects, a block and tackle allows you to hoist up to four times the... read on
Block of incense
A block of incense, typically found in a priest’s pack.
Bottle, glass
A fragile glass container, useful for storing liquids or potions.
Bucket
A simple wooden container with a handle, suitable for carrying water or other materials.
Case, crossbow bolt
This wooden case can hold up to twenty crossbow bolts.
Case, map or scroll
This cylindrical leather case can hold up to ten rolled-up sheets of paper or five rolled-up sheets of parchment.
Censer
A container for burning incense or other aromatic substances in rituals and ceremonies, typically found in a priest’s pack.
Chain (10 feet)
A chain has 10 hit points. It can be burst with a successful DC 20 Strength check.
Chalk (1 piece)
A single piece of chalk, handy for marking paths or leaving messages.
Chest
A secure container for storing valuables and treasures.
Clothes, common
Basic attire suitable for everyday use, such as shirts, pants, and simple garments.
Clothes, costume
Elaborate and decorative attire often worn for special occasions or disguises.
Clothes, fine
High-quality and fashionable garments made from exquisite materials.
Clothes, traveler's
Sturdy and practical clothing for adventurers on the move, designed for durability and comfort.
Component pouch
A component pouch is a small, watertight leather belt pouch that has compartments to hold all the material components and other special items you need to cast your spells, except... read on
Crowbar
A sturdy metal bar with a hooked end, useful for prying open containers or doors. Using a crowbar grants advantage to Strength checks where the crowbar’s leverage can be applied.
Fishing tackle
This kit includes a wooden rod, silken line, corkwood bobbers, steel hooks, lead sinkers, velvet lures, and narrow netting.
Flask or tankard
A container for holding liquids, such as water, ale, or other beverages.
Grappling hook
A tool designed for climbing and hooking onto objects or surfaces.
Hammer
A versatile tool and weapon, useful for both crafting and combat.
Hammer, sledge
A heavy-duty hammer designed for heavy forging and construction tasks.
Holy water (flask)
As an action, you can splash the contents of this flask onto a creature within 5 feet of you or throw it up to 20 feet, shattering it on impact.... read on
Hourglass
A timekeeping device consisting of two glass bulbs connected by a narrow neck, often used for measuring time intervals.
Hunting trap
When you use your action to set it, this trap forms a saw-toothed steel ring that snaps shut when a creature steps on a pressure plate in the center. The... read on
Ink (1 ounce bottle)
A small bottle of ink, essential for writing, drawing, and spellcasting.
Ink pen
A tool used for writing and drawing with ink.
Jug or pitcher
A container for holding and pouring liquids, such as water or beverages.
Ladder (10-foot)
A collapsible 10-foot ladder, useful for climbing and reaching high places.
Lantern, bullseye
A bullseye lantern casts bright light in a 60-foot cone and dim light for an additional 60 feet. Once lit, it burns for 6 hours on a flask (1 pint)... read on
Lantern, hooded
A hooded lantern casts bright light in a 30-foot radius and dim light for an additional 30 feet. Once lit, it burns for 6 hours on a flask (1 pint)... read on
Little bag of sand
A small bag of sand, typically found in a scholar’s pack.
Magnifying glass
This lens allows a closer look at small objects. It is also useful as a substitute for flint and steel when starting fires. Lighting a fire with a magnifying glass... read on
Mirror, steel
A polished steel mirror, useful for seeing reflections and inspecting oneself.
Oil (flask)
Oil usually comes in a clay flask that holds 1 pint. As an action, you can splash the oil in this flask onto a creature within 5 feet of you... read on
Paper (one sheet)
A single sheet of paper, suitable for writing or drawing.
Parchment (one sheet)
A single sheet of parchment, often used for scrolls or writing important documents.
Perfume (vial)
A small vial of fragrant perfume, often used for personal grooming or as a gift.
Pick, miner's
A tool designed for mining and digging, featuring a pointed end for breaking rocks.
Piton
A metal spike driven into surfaces to secure ropes or provide a grip.
Poison, basic (vial)
You can use the poison in this vial to coat one slashing or piercing weapon or up to three pieces of ammunition. Applying the poison takes an action. A creature... read on
Pole (10-foot)
A 10-foot long pole, useful for reaching or prodding distant objects.
Pot, iron
A sturdy iron cooking pot for preparing meals over a fire.