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It's possible that was accidental, though. She didn't look in control of herself at that time. Whatever magic she was in over her head with seemed to be in control of that.
The book says, "Each of these spells must be of a level for which you have spell slots, as shown on the Wizard table."
On the wizard table you only have level 1 slots, since you are a level 1 wizard.
It wouldn't matter anyway. At 1st level a wizard gets, "At 1st level, you have a spellbook...
I wouldn't ruin it in any case. It's already a massive in game time investment to get the recipe and track down the ingredients, spend the gold and then take 50 days.
I think that a critical failure should give the player the item, but with a drawback or curse also attached. Maybe the item...
Yeah. I made a change during late 3.5. That edition expected a party of 4 to by level 4 have something like a +1 sword, +1 armor, ring of charming(making stuff up), and like 8 other items. Magic items were a dime a dozen, almost literally(2000g for a magic sword?!).
I stopped handing out...
I didn't read the whole thread, so I was under the impression that the crafting rules were for all types of crafting, not just magic items. My thought was more along the lines of why track down steel stock(if you don't have to make the steel itself) and a forge when you can just buy the...
I want a reason to use the crafting rules. In most edition/games that I've seen rules for crafting in, the vast majority of the time it's faster and easier to just buy the thing than to gather together what you need to make it. Not just faster and easier, but safer as well, since you can...
For the best I'm going to go with 2e's Encyclopedia Magica. Awesome book set.
For the worst it's a toss up between 1e's Dungeoneers Survival Guide and 3e's The Magic of Incarnum.
I thought she said something like, "What, you didn't see/notice them?" I got the impression that Wanda didn't know to look for them and/or wouldn't have recognized them if she had seen them.