Items to Purchase

Students can use the gold pieces to purchase items.

What items?

I’m glad you asked. Thinking of items was actually fun. This is where the DnD exposure helped. I searched for magical items and then came up with this list as a starter:

  • Rod of…
  • Robe of…
  • Potion of…
  • Dust of…
  • Elixer of…
  • Scroll of…
  • Necklace of…
  • Cloak of…
  • Belt of…
  • Ring of…

I also watched a great video by Michael Matera, author of Explore Like a Pirate, where he talked about adding Items to your gamified course. In his video, he also showed the viewers how to create cards for these items. He provided a template, but I did some searching and found a different one I liked.

For the items, I brainstormed with the 8th grade team for what they thought their kids would work for. The students are not fans of a program called Imagine Math, so skipping one of those would be a hot item. The students also like to use their phones for leisure, so phone time was also an option. Michael Matera also mentioned adding a gaming item such as something that would double XP on an encounter.

So, I came up with:

  • Ring of Resistance – Skip any Imagine Math Lesson (10GP)
  • Scroll of Increase – Double XP on an encounter (5GP)
  • Elixir of Leisure – 10 minutes of phone time (2GP)

Here are my fancy cards:

I still haven’t written in a visit to a village yet, so I still have time to come up with more items. I needed to come up with at least three options to show students in the onboarding module – something to pique their interest.