Buying a +1 Quarterstaff

Dingleberry said:


Why not the blade? Is there anything in 3.5 that prevents a silver weapon from being magical?

Well, the blade would of course be adamantium. This will probably keep it from being silver at the same time.

And a +1/+1 quarterstaff would be a buck-and-a-quarter quarterstaff. Just what you need when it's WABBIT season.
 

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All we need now is orichalkum. All metals on earth in one alloy :D

Won't help for monsters who are immune against anything but obsidian though.
 


Brekki said:
How much would an adamantine quarterstaff or dwarven ugrosh cost ?? ... I'm curious because it's either 1 large weapon or split up into a medium and a small weapon, or you split it up into two different damage dice ...

You would have to split it up into 1d8 and 1d6 (12000 in total): You have to fashion two "heads" out of adamantium, so you'd have to pay the cost twice.

green slime said:
Do both ends of the quarterstaff HAVE to be masterwork. Can't I just have a +1 Quarterstaff at 2300 gp, with only one end being masterwork? ;)

Both ends. Especially with a quarterstaff, which is just a long, straight stick, I cannot imagine how you'd split that up (IMO the MW quality comes from superior materials here, and you cannot make one end brittle old wood and the other one tempered steel.
 

Do you notice that everywhere else in the book, a quarterstaff is just written as +1? The Rod of the Serpent, for example, is extremely undercosted as a result.
 

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