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What's a unusual but sensible ingredient used to make a Cloak of Protection? Could be something you harvest from a defeated monster or collect from nature or an abstract concept.

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago

Why not all of these? Maybe the barbarians in the cold mountains of the north use the hide from the native cave chimeras, but the southern elves use powdered copper dragon scales (they trade for them with a copper dragon), and the dwarves use sandworm guts (nasty little side quest)