Players of every class need to know which items to keep their eyes out for, and which magical items they can surrender to the other party member who wants them.
Some Dungeon Masters might try and tailor their D&D campaign's magical loot to the party's classes since any player can confirm that finding loot that nobody can use is a major disincentive. RELATED: Dungeons & Dragons: Best Magic Items for Rogues As most Dungeons & Dragons players have come to know and expect, the end of every boss fight or ancient ruin is usually a generous pile of gold and magical items for the party to loot.
Every player class in Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition is designed to produce a potent character on its own, but that doesn't mean players would turn down some extra goodies on the side too.