Wandier’s Wand Wallet
Wandier’s Wand Wallet
This thick leather carrying wallet was first popularized by itinerant hedge-wizards, battlefield arcanists, and cautious wandmakers who quickly learned that loose wands carried in packs had an unfortunate tendency to crack, discharge unexpectedly, or vanish into the depths of overstuffed satchels. Though simple in construction, the Wandier’s Wand Wallet is considered indispensable equipment among anyone who regularly carries multiple magical wands.
Constructed from hardened leather reinforced with stitched inner lining and riveted supports, the wallet contains six individual wand loops designed to hold standard-sized magical wands securely in place. A broad protective flap folds over the stored wands, shielding them from dust, rain, accidental scratches, and casual theft. The lower pouch section is often padded with wool, felt, or treated cloth to prevent the delicate tips of wands from striking one another during travel.
Most examples are worn on a belt or attached to a bandolier, though some larger versions are carried inside satchels or robes. The loops are sized to fit the majority of wands between 6 and 15 inches in length. Particularly elaborate versions commissioned by wealthy spellcasters may feature embossed sigils, color-coded stitching for spell schools, or hidden pockets for scroll fragments and arcane notes, though these additions are cosmetic rather than magical.
Adventurers appreciate the wallet for practical reasons beyond mere storage. The design allows a wand to be drawn quickly without fumbling through packs or robes, making it especially favored by dungeon delvers, artificers, alchemists, and combat mages who rely upon rapid access to multiple magical effects.
Wandier’s Wand Wallet
Cost: 8 gpWeight: 1 lb.
This leather wand pouch contains six reinforced loops capable of securely holding up to six standard magical wands. Drawing a wand from the wallet is treated as drawing a weapon. The wallet protects its contents from ordinary jostling, scratching, and incidental damage during travel, though it provides no special protection against magical effects, crushing force, or immersion. The pouch itself is non-magical.

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