As mentioned in today's review, all the accessories the normal release of the figure came with were taken right from the show.
Season 1, Episode 5
Villain: a flying archer
Lucky Charm: a candy appleSolution: make the villain touch the sticky candy, so he can't fire his bow anymore.
Season 1, Episode 11
Villain: an armored policeman with a "do what I say" ray
Lucky Charm: an oven mittSolution: cover his hands so he can't fire his rays
Season 2, Episode 9
Villain: a singer who can turn anyone who doesn't dance or rhyme into metallic pink statues
Lucky Charm: handcuffsSolution: physically bind yourself to Cat Noir so your fight moves count as "dancing"
Season 3, Episode 10
Villain: a hazy purple cloud with memory-erasing powers
Lucky Charm: teapotSolution: stick its hand in the teapot so it can't erase any more memories
Honestly, every figure in the line should have come with at least one Lucky Charm item - there's a unique object every week, and Playmates could have easily just molded some existing accessories from other lines in red plastic and added some easy value to these toys.