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<blockquote data-quote="Bergoren" data-source="post: 1032499" data-attributes="member: 13324"><p>I don't have the books yet but the 3.5 SRD has a change to Wish I'm wondering about. In 3rd edition Wish could create a item (magical or otherwise) of up to 15000gp value... The SRD for 3.5 states:</p><p></p><p>"• Create a nonmagical item of up to 25,000 gp in value.</p><p>• Create a magic item, or add to the powers of an existing magic item."</p><p></p><p>Do the hardcopies of the 3.5 books list a price cap for magic items or is it just 25000gp like non magic or still 15000gp like the 3.0 spell. </p><p></p><p>I also think the "add to the power" is not explained enough. The SRD says that if the effects are not similar then you double the price of the higher enchantment. What if the higher enchantment is the one already on the item and you are adding a lower. I'm guessing you would work the item out like you where enchanting it all at once and subtracting what the orginal cost. </p><p></p><p>So adding +5 to Hide on a cloak with +10 to Spot would be:</p><p></p><p> 10000gp the highest cost</p><p> * 2</p><p>= 20000gp</p><p>+ 2500gp for the Hide</p><p>- 10000gp for the orignal enchantment</p><p>= 12500gp. </p><p></p><p>That seem right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bergoren, post: 1032499, member: 13324"] I don't have the books yet but the 3.5 SRD has a change to Wish I'm wondering about. In 3rd edition Wish could create a item (magical or otherwise) of up to 15000gp value... The SRD for 3.5 states: "• Create a nonmagical item of up to 25,000 gp in value. • Create a magic item, or add to the powers of an existing magic item." Do the hardcopies of the 3.5 books list a price cap for magic items or is it just 25000gp like non magic or still 15000gp like the 3.0 spell. I also think the "add to the power" is not explained enough. The SRD says that if the effects are not similar then you double the price of the higher enchantment. What if the higher enchantment is the one already on the item and you are adding a lower. I'm guessing you would work the item out like you where enchanting it all at once and subtracting what the orginal cost. So adding +5 to Hide on a cloak with +10 to Spot would be: 10000gp the highest cost * 2 = 20000gp + 2500gp for the Hide - 10000gp for the orignal enchantment = 12500gp. That seem right? [/QUOTE]
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