
Grand Master of Flowers by Ekaterina Burmak While this staff can serve as a stellar asset for many spellcasters, as the only copy of this item is in possession of Acererak, it's far from the easiest item for one to get their hands on.

The key drawback of this Staff is that when it's wielded, the creature holding it runs the risk of being possessed by the spirit of the Archmage whose skull adorns the staff. In addition to providing its wielder with immunities to numerous status effects, undead creatures with a challenge rating under two won't be compelled to attack the creature holding this staff.įurthermore, this staff can be used to deal severe damage to one's foes, capable of providing a curse that causes a creature to become vulnerable to necrotic damage, whilst the staff itself can deal notable necrotic damage when used as a melee weapon. Adorned with the skull of an Archmage slain by the lich long ago, this staff totes incredible power for any Sorcerer, Warlock, or Wizard attuned to it. The Staff of the Forgotten One is the signature artifact wielded by the iconic Lich, Acererak. For those looking to obtain this Cauldron, it resides within the Feywild in the possession of its creator.ĭungeon Master's Guide Key Art by Tyler Jacobson Not only can this form of the Cauldron be used to summon swarms of bats and knock others unconscious - if paired with the proper ritual, it can freeze others in time indefinitely.

However, this Cauldron's second, more nefarious Iron form is incredibly dangerous. RELATED: Dungeons & Dragons: Classic Endings For Your Campaign This form of the Cauldron can also be used to produce traditionally witchy effects, such as casting the Scrying spell or transforming mundane brooms into brooms of flying. In its Gold form, this magical Cauldron is capable of enriching others in several ways, such as by magically transforming simple water into a heart stew or wine into a magical fortifying elixir. An immensely powerful artifact, Iggwilv's Cauldron has two forms, though its form can only be altered by one of its two creators. Tasha's Cauldron of Everything by Wylie BeckertĪs the name would imply, Iggwilv's Cauldron is another artifact created in part by Iggwilv, though with the assistance of the Archfey, Baba Yaga. Between the number of demons looking to destroy this one-of-a-kind tome and the fact that it was created by a notable Archfey, it should be expected that adventurers are more than likely not going to be bumping into the Demonomicon of Iggwilv with a lot of frequency. While being able to cast additional spells is quite handy, many of the Demonomicon's other notable features include the attuned creature dealing maximum damage whenever they damage a fiend, and the ability to trap fiends within the pages of the tome itself.ĭue to this book possessing more knowledge on fiends than any other text in the multiverse, it's no surprise that many demons wish to see this tome destroyed. A creature attuned to this powerful artifact gains several benefits, notably gaining the ability to cast several spells such as Planar Ally, Magic Circle, and Tasha's Hideous Laughter.

Penned by the Archfey Iggwilv, better known as Tasha, the Demonomicon of Iggwilv is the most comprehensive collection of knowledge on demonology within the entire multiverse. Tasha's Cauldron of Everything by Magali VilleneuveĪppearing in Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, the Demonomicon of Iggwilv is D&D's equivalent of the Necronomicon.
