What are some mundane items adventurers would use in a dungeon? Stuff like rope, mirrors, oil flasks etc.
Things that lets you get clever in getting around encounters and traps, gets your creative juices running.
soap.
A ROCK TIED TO THE END OF A LENGTH OF ROPE.
Crowbar.
a decent hammer.
a magnet/lodestone.
a ball of reasonably strong twine
>>44749626
Bag of flour for anything invisible.
Jar of marbles for anything with legs.
Smoked goggles for anything bright.
Climbing spikes for anything steep.
A lantern for heat and light.
A spare lantern.
Canary in a cage, pay attention to it.
Helmet.
>>44749626
A simple spring coil powered toy.
A pocket watch.
Salt for bad food and upset stomachs.
Spirits if they exist in the setting.
Breathing rod.
Hourglass.
Candles and torches.
Caltrops.
A bag of cobwebs or poultry down.
A hatchet.
A knife.
A pot and pan.
Spork or two.
Rat traps.
A grappling hook.
A really long pole.
A stethoscope.
Chalk.
Timber and a few logs.
Blankets.
A trusty Kalashnikov.
Spare clothes.
Lots of cord or string.
An iron wedge.
Small glass bottles.
Blank paper and charcoal.
A book to keep you sane.
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>>44749703
These are pretty great.
>>44749626
A small bag of ashes and dried feces to throw in an opponent's face.
>>44751358
get on my level scrub.
POCKET SAND!
mmmm...smoked goggles...
>>44749626
>What are some mundane items adventurers would use in a dungeon?
a ten-foot pole,
gotta have one.
>>44751660
You'd figure they'd be really fucking cumbersome in caves and underground mazes. Luckily they're all also 10' wide.
>>44752185
think of it like cat whiskers.
if the hole is too small, then you should avoid it unless you have both a good reason and stout companions whom are less maneuverable than yourself...