Another list of magic items? It's more likely than you think... As always, these have been compiled for fun more than anything. I don't have plans for them, feel free to use them however you want, although I am interested if there's any in particular people would want to use or play with.
- Bracelet of Minimum Power: Grants you just enough strength to lift any single thing, and no more. Moving anything is just barely manageable, no matter how large. However, you can't lift two things at once, no matter how light, even if you normally could. What counts as "one thing" seems to be based on the user's mental perceptions, it should be noted.
- A simple, featureless cone that, simply by holding, will damage anything that hurts you, even if it doesn't make contact with the cone. Doesn't work usefully against projectiles.
- A "Reusable Smoke Bomb". The smoke is the actual magic thing here, it doesn't disperse, and is easily gathered and compressed into a smaller container. The container its currently in will break like normal when used, so bring backup containers. Assuming you want to gather the smoke back up instead of getting away.
- Another, different "Reusable Smoke Bomb". This time the container is magic, releasing smoke as many times as you want on impact, the stronger the impact the more smoke. However, it's made out of (admittedly sturdy) glass, and as far as I can tell it'll stop working if the glass breaks, so... be careful.
- A 3 foot long rope that becomes "tied" to a point in space wherever it's knotted. After messing around with it a bit, I will point out this is way harder to use with any accuracy than you might expect, and also untying it is difficult at times.
- A simple arrow (bow kind). When someone shoots it from a bow, they'll swap places with the arrow wherever it lands, although it'll puncture the destination first. Retrieving the arrow is a hassle, and will likely make you wish the enchantment was on a bow instead.
- A simple cylinder with a few "branches" that's made of metal. However, anyone with a snake's eyes (such as snakes) will see it as a stick. [Note to snakes: this simple stick appears to be made of metal to any non-snakes!]
- A bit of cloth that is ordinary, unless it touches a scaly living creature, such as a snake. In that case, it'll magically stick to them, only able to be removes by something that isn't scaled. (This and the previous one were seemingly made together)
- A regular seeming pink eraser, however, this eraser doesn't erase pencil marks from paper. Instead, it seems to completely remove creases in paper. Easily mixed up with a normal eraser though.
- A ream of paper of very big pieces of paper that, when folder over itself, does not increase in thickness, and instead seemingly merge into themself where they overlap. Extremely hard to unfold unless part of it sticks out to form a tab, or a magic tool is used (see above).
- An outwardly standard looking glass mug. However, any part of it that enters your lips will instantly melt into potable water, leaving small chunks of it missing as you drink from it. The parts that dissolve will reform when the mug is refilled, although I assume if the whole mug is drank it's impossible to reform.
- A "Skeleton Keyboard," which is a wireless keyboard that automatically and forcibly sends any inputs made on it to every single computer within 100 feet.
- A "Skeleton Keyboard" that is a musical electronic keyboard that can unlock any nearby lock if the "correct" song is played, the notes for the nearest lock are displayed on a small display on the keyboard. What the "correct" song is seemingly depends on the shape of the key for the lock, or the numbers used for the keypad, or similar.
- An 8-ball that fills any holes it sinks into with water until it is removed. Seemingly made more for a "pool" pun than anything else, but useful nonetheless.
- Metal-tipped Darts the size of Lawn Darts (so... Lawn Darts) that, when tossed into a liquid like a pool tip-first, sticks to the liquid as it would stick to any spongy surface. Rises and falls with the water level, seems resistant to being moved by any current, but still moves a little.
- A "Perpetrator Motion Machine," which is just a black box with a power outlet in it. It provides seemingly infinite energy, but with the odd caveat that it only powers machines that are illegal in whatever jurisdiction it currently is in.
- Water Balloons that are magically impact and puncture proof.
- A magic bubble wand. Any bubbles made by this wand will have purely physical transformative properties only anyone who pops any of the bubbles, intentional or otherwise. The transformations usually affect only part of a body, specifically a radius around the part of the body that popped the bubble. The specific size of the affected area, and the duration of the transformation, both grow exponentially with the size of the bubble that was popped, with truly large bubbles potentially lasting for days and easily transforming one's entire body (and even potentially anyone nearby). What the transformation is into is largely unpredictable, but is consistent for each specific formula of bubble solution, and seems biased towards creatures and forms that are "bubble related" in some way; rounded, sticky, wet, light, floating, hollow, watery... otherwise, nothing seems off the table.
- A few pieces of your standard cursed animal accessories; paw gloves, clip on tails, animal ear headbands, the like, which all of course make you grow the features of the corresponding animal for however long you wear them. Although, oddly, it seems to not grow the body part the clothing item is meant to represent: you'll never grow animal ears if you wear any of the animal ear headbands, you hands will remain normal underneath the paw gloves, the clip on tail won't be replaced with a real one... Even if most of the rest of your body changes while you wear them. The changes also revert whenever you remove the items too, although if you put on multiple, the effects mix a little, and it requires all of them to be removed before any of the changes are undone.