In the beginning (the Dungeon Master’s Guide) there was Wand of the War Mage, and Rod of the Pact Keeper. And, yea, these items did come in the following varieties, +1, +2 and +3. And lo, all the other spellcasting classes were sad, because the rod did nice things for warlocks, but everybody else just got a dumb wand.
Then came Tasha. Verily, in her Cauldron of Everything were magic items specialized for many a spellcasting class. Now The Book of Many Things Has provided yet another.
Here’s a full list of spellcasting focuses that follow this pattern:
Item | Effect | Classes | Source |
All-Purpose Tool | Lets the user gain use of a cantrip they don’t know for a limited period of time. | Artificer | Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything |
Amulet of the Devout | Grants the user a free use of Channel Divinity. | Cleric or Paladin | Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything |
Arcane Grimoire | Increases the number of spell slots regained by Arcane Recovery | Wizard | Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything |
Bloodwell Vial | The user regains sorcery points when they roll hit dice to recover hit points. | Sorcerer | Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything |
Fate Dealer’s Deck | As an action, the user can roll their hit die and apply the result as damage or healing to a target. | Cleric or Paladin | The Book of Many Things |
Moon Sickle | Adds additional dice to healing spells cast by the user. | Druid | Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything |
Rod of the Pact Keeper | Allows the user to regain a warlock spell slot. | Warlock | Dungeon Master’s Guide |
Rhythm-Maker’s Drum | The user can regain one use of bardic inspiration. | Bard | Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything |
Wand of the War Mage | The user can ignore half cover when making spell attacks. | Spellcaster | Dungeon Master’s Guide |
Maybe you need prices for magical items, or for items from The Book of Many Things in particular? I’ve got those here!
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