Supreme Headdress not fashionable enough?

One treasure the players found in Iyayo’s tomb was the latter’s « Supreme Headdress », a magic hat that gives +2 to all 6 attributes.

No character have claimed the Supreme Headdress yet.

It’s pretty good, even if it does compete with load of magic items accumulated in 45(!) sessions of play. It’s D&D 5E so there’s a limit of 3 « attuned » magic items per character. I’ve houseruled that at 10th level (as most of the PCs are now) they can have a fourth.

looks like the one at the bottom right, nice beard heh!

But that’s not the crux of the problem. My players all agreed that their characters would look weird with this hat on.

I did want something that looked ancient and it does seem, huh, impractical, but in-game there’s no real drawbacks…

And I mean, both Shin and Leon have wore a hat that looks like a dead spider but somehow that’s the one that is too weird? Is that the line they won’t cross? I find this all very funny!

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