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Buying magic items???? and what can they buy???
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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 362132" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>Well, in doing magic shops you need to consider who is doing the buying. Are there lots of adventurers getting rich and buying stuff? Or is it mostly the rich nobles? </p><p></p><p>In my world most of the buying is done buy the noble families. They enjoy items that look impressive as well as do impressive things. They also enjoy items that offer protections. Weapons and armor are nice, but normally the noble family will have a few of these and pass them down from father to son. But the Noble families will buy some good stuff for personal bodygaurds and to give away as rewards or gifts.</p><p></p><p>This helps determine what types of items the Magic Shops will have in stock. Magical weapons and armors are rare. Magical jewlrey is more common, especially flashy pieces that also have expensive gems set in them (and this also drives up the price). </p><p></p><p>Potions are always on hand becasue more people can afford them and they are easy for any member of the Wizards guild to make. Scrolls are always on hand, but never on display. The Guild has laws governing the release of certain spells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crothian, post: 362132, member: 232"] Well, in doing magic shops you need to consider who is doing the buying. Are there lots of adventurers getting rich and buying stuff? Or is it mostly the rich nobles? In my world most of the buying is done buy the noble families. They enjoy items that look impressive as well as do impressive things. They also enjoy items that offer protections. Weapons and armor are nice, but normally the noble family will have a few of these and pass them down from father to son. But the Noble families will buy some good stuff for personal bodygaurds and to give away as rewards or gifts. This helps determine what types of items the Magic Shops will have in stock. Magical weapons and armors are rare. Magical jewlrey is more common, especially flashy pieces that also have expensive gems set in them (and this also drives up the price). Potions are always on hand becasue more people can afford them and they are easy for any member of the Wizards guild to make. Scrolls are always on hand, but never on display. The Guild has laws governing the release of certain spells. [/QUOTE]
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