Magwa's Magic Item Compendium

D&D 5e Magic Item Generator

Published by: Knights of Vasteel
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Magwa, the most prestigious scholar of arcane antiquities, has spent his life traveling the Vast Kingdom in search of powerful and fascinating magic items. He has explored the darkest dungeons and braved the dens of dragons to bring you a magic item collection like you've never seen. He has finally published a portion of his discoveries in this mobile application for you to use in your next RPG adventure.
His work includes over 30 free hand-drawn sketches and the option to buy many more. It even includes the ability to randomly generate items, create your own, and save them for later use. Magic, right?
While the compendium is simple to use, it is more than just a random magic item generator. As a dungeon master, you will have the power to generate thousands of random magic items with a single tap. You will also be able to create your own custom magic items or adapt random magic items to fit your game setting. Once you find an item you love, the magic item compendium lets you save it to your phone so you can pull it up quickly the next time you play. To top it all off, the compendium includes a handful of wondrous items that are ready for you to reference and use in your game.
The app is compatible with 5e materials and even pulls some of your favorite magic items straight from the D&D Systems Reference Document (SRD) via the Open Gaming License.
End User License Agreement: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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In-Apps

Gemstones
$690.00
Arid Lands
$60.00
Fairy Lands
$30.00
Hallow's Call
$30.00
Axes of Vasteel
$690.00
Vasteel Athenaeum
$690.00
Yearly Subscription
$490.00
Monthly Subscription
$60.00
Biannual Subscription
$320.00
Warriors of the Agwemendy
$30.00

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Magwa's Magic Item Compendium Reviews

Items won't download

Sly synestro on

United States

I loved this app back when I could just one-time purchase things, but now that the world is going to subscription based purchases, so too did this app. Now I have to pay a monthly subscription for artwork that half the time won't even download. Sorry, but this proves that even when you have something great, all it takes is a subscription to ruin it for all.

Indispensable app, except for one thing

fdgfgthcfb on

United States

For the LOVE OF ALL THAT IS HOLY, PLEASE add a method of scrolling items without having to go back to the library, scroll, tap, repeat. I cannot even begin to understate how annoying this menu flow is.

Ah! Just what I was looking for BUT

ifyougotthejones on

United States

I would really, really prefer this app in landscape mode as I use my iPad as such while I run games. I find the portrait-only style limiting enough to dock a star. Other than this, the app (especially the free version) is exactly what I need for items on the fly. Landscape mode! Please!

Good first swipe.

Redd_Dogg on

United States

I like this app. I think the art and items are unique and fun to work with. I use it. I like it. My hope is that the designers will update and fix some user interface issues around adding a back button to easily switch between different items or go back to the main list from an item. They can streamline purchasing new packs as well. Overall, good app to use in your DM tool kit.

Great Repository for New and Experienced DMs

Nightwit on

United States

Don’t like having to dig through various books for magic items? Don’t like having to create magic items from scratch and keep them stored on paper or in random folders? This app is perfect for getting quick and unique magic items on the fly as well as pre-planning magic items and even creating your own. Seriously can’t recommend this enough. Edit: issue currently with the new pack release that has two eagle helms at the top of all of my item groups, hope to see it fixed soon and hopefully corresponding NPCs in the NPC for hire app :-)

Beautiful art, poor implementation

Bitspersecond on

United States

Is it really so hard to allow you to click on a picture to bring up the description? As it is all you get is pretty pictures with nothing that I can find to take you to the description…

ABSOLUTELY MAGICAL

Random Dude 245744 on

United States

I don’t know (as a DM) what I would do with out this app. Even the mundane magical items it creates my players absolutely love and find very interesting ways to use. I recommend this app to everyone I know who loves DND and I hope they come out with more additional stuff soon!

Good app, one bug is annoying

Killkill25 on

United States

If you have a un-named magic item group you are unable to delete or edit it in anyway. Any fixes for this? It doesn’t break anything but is annoying to look at and Just makes navigating the menu clunkier

Beautiful

Smazi808 on

United States

I can’t say enough about this app it is truly amazing. Randomly generated items with pictures histories and capabilities especially if you spring to get the perks this ad really is amazing

Best used as a magic item maker

Noble6B312 on

United States

Although not perfect, it’s everything I could have asked for in a free app. It has a collection of magic items to get you started, but I find that the true value is in making your own magic items. It gives you a verity of text boxes clearly labeled with the item’s name, the rarity, the description (a place for flavor text), mechanics, and requirements (for example, if the item requires attainment). And if that wasn’t enough it also lets you sort them neatly into separate groups. And if that wasn’t enough, it also has a verity of nice pictures to help you craft your own items (with many art packs for sale to give you more pictures). But if you’re broke like me then they also have the option to add your own picture. But if you use this app as much as I do to help make store all the homebrew magic items then I encourage you to do right by the devs and buy an art pack or two to help support their work.

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