Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
Regardless of how you view potions, they are magic items and the same paragraph that says often available in towns also says "If magic items are for sale." The former is subordinate to the latter. If magic items are not for sale, then potions will not be often available in town.I think you can in most campaigns, and like I said if the DM wants to limit the amount of PHB gear you can buy that should be a discussion in session 0.
The DMG states exp[licitly that common magic items will "often" be available in towns.
The PHB also says a character with a herbalism kit and 25gp of material can even create a potion of healing.
Potions are not in the same category as other magic items and I am not the only one who plays like this, there are entire threads on it all the way back to 2014.
What is different in 2024 is potions of healing are FAR more powerful now.
I do agree that many DMs treat potions(and scrolls) differently than other magic items, so there may be a hybrid can purchase those, but not other items. That will vary from table to table, though.
We play to high level. They don't do that at 2nd level man.Your players "build temples" but somehow think the games I am running are "monte haul". I don't think most of my PCs have had enough money or time to do that.
I don't run 5.5e, so this is before bastions. That build time is ludicrous, though. The D&D designers apparently don't know how fast a whole bunch of hired dwarves can build things. It's not going to take 4 months for one 30x30 room.Keep in mind an empty bastion 30 foot by 30 foot costs 3000 gold and takes 125 days to build.
