D&D 5E - Odyssey of the Dragonlords Available Weapons and Armor
It's worth noting that Odyssey of the Dragonlords is a campaign inspired by ancient Greek stories. Since it's not actually set in ancient Greece, it makes allowances for all sorts of anachronistic things. It's a lot like the remake of Clash of the Titans, where Liam Neeson and the other gods are all dressed in shiny plate armor.Part of the setting involves settlers / shipwreck survivors from outside the Greek-inspired islands. They have brought with them things that aren't typically ancient Greek in theme.
The fact that the majority of the civilized settler peoples prefer to stick to breastplates and leather skirts while wielding spears and short swords is very much an aesthetic choice on their part rather than because more advanced weapons and armor don't exist. (A bit like how Obi-Wan disdains blaster pistols because they're "so uncivilized" compared to lightsabers.)
I haven't actually checked the distribution of magic weapons myself. I only did armor because I wanted to see whether breastplates were the most common (and they very much are). I will have to do that soon, as my session 0 is tomorrow night!
That whole subclass is a bit of a mess. It appears to have been built on the UA revised ranger chassis, which is why it gets a feature at level 5. I've house ruled it that Bracer Reflection replaces Extra Attack at level 5. The Amazon ranger gets its extra attacks through its stimfay companion.
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