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Dannyalcatraz said:And what is the tube's diameter going to be?
A breastplate, bracer or greave is going to have a circumference 2"+ greater than a quarterstaff (I can wrap my hands around my quarterstaff, but not around my wrist). If you make a tube the same curvature of a bracer or greave, it will be quite difficult to grip.
THEN you'll have to rivet it to the wooden staff inside.
I'm not saying its impossible...but I'm having difficulty imagining the smith who'd agree to taking the job.
Let me back up and say that I'm an amateur jeweler, so I get to deal with all kinds of metals. There are people out there who are now making jewelry out of titanium, tungsten, rhodium, purple gold (yes, purple) and all kinds of unusual metals. However, to do so requires special equipment, high temperature forges and torches and so forth. Additionally, some jobs simply can't be done with certain metals...they're too brittle. They require too much heat. They fracture. They unbend.
I say get the smith who makes adamantine gauntlets to take on the job.
Cabral said:Assuming adamantine is nonmagic, why not use Fabricate to make adamantium into whatever shape you need? Certainly be a lot faster than making all those little rings for chainmail... eesh.
Now you're cheating. Next thing you know you'll be suggesting that you use the spell to make masterwork full plate and ruin the economy... wait... that's already been suggested.
ANYhow. It's pretty clear to me that a technology (magicology?) that can make any other thing out of adamantine can also make adamantine quarterstaffs...
The next question is: Is that overpowered?
And if so: How?
It doesn't seem overpowered to me at all. I'd let it work. I prefer to say yes to new ideas unless I can see them not fitting into the proper power-level of the world. So another question I'd personally ask is: "What justification do I have for saying "no"?"
If the only justification I can think of is "Because it's new" or "Because I haven't thought of it", then I let it on in. If it turns out I missed the "Because it makes an otherwise mundane skill/ability into something highly powerful that can't be replicated at anywhere near the price", well, I'll do something to make the problem go away.
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