Inspired by the incredibly excellent Weird Magic Item generator over at Donjon.bin.sh, I've been coming up with a few of my own system agnostic weird magic items to put in the many games I run, be they 13th Age or Beyond the Wall...
Eventually I want to try and put them into a randomizer, but I need to generate a few first. I'm going to try and post one every other Wednesday. Please let me know if you end up using an item I've created in your own game. You can find the entire series here...
Eventually I want to try and put them into a randomizer, but I need to generate a few first. I'm going to try and post one every other Wednesday. Please let me know if you end up using an item I've created in your own game. You can find the entire series here...
Door Buster Boot
This magical left boot is always found alone, never as part of a pair. It will magically change its appearance to always appear as in-congruent as it can with any other footwear worn on the wearer’s other foot, appearing as a delicate glass slipper if the other footwear the owner is wearing is a muddy military boot, for example. While worn, this boot allows the wearer to kick open any wooden door, opening it and rendering it so that it must be repaired before it can be fully shut again. This effect is always loud as the woods splinters and breaks and can only be quieted by magical means, such as a silence spell. If the door is locked, any non-magical locks are broken--if barred, the bar is broken. If the door is magically locked, the boot functions like a Knock spell (or similar spell), allowing the door to be opened. Against doors made of metal, stone or other sturdier materials, the boot doubles its wearer’s ability to open the door with brute force and allows locks, bars and other means of fortification to be bypassed on a successful attempt. The boot provides no additional protection against traps on a door, magical or otherwise.
Special thanks to the players of my Roll20 Against the Cult of the Reptile God and Curse of Strahd players for inspiring this item.
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