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<blockquote data-quote="GrimCo" data-source="post: 9650296" data-attributes="member: 7044462"><p>Ah, good old magic markets.</p><p></p><p>First thing i did, was remove few items from magic items list. Mithral, adamantium and serpent scale are regular armors, not magic items. They are semi rare, but can be bought in large trade hubs. Magic items availability depends on size of the city. In small village, you may find cure wounds potion or something like that. In town, few more common items, maybe couple uncommon ( what's in stock is what makes sense in setting). Big trading towns - all uncommon, few rare consumables (potions, scrolls, wands). Anything else is commission based - you either find someone to craft it for you, or someone to procure it for you ( either the item itself or location where one can be found). Permanent rare and very rare items are called like that because one can't just walk into the store and buy one off the shelf. Legendary items are mostly piece unique. Not for sale. Some may be lost, some are in possession of powerful and wealthy individuals. Those are not for sale in any way and in game are rewards for big important quests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrimCo, post: 9650296, member: 7044462"] Ah, good old magic markets. First thing i did, was remove few items from magic items list. Mithral, adamantium and serpent scale are regular armors, not magic items. They are semi rare, but can be bought in large trade hubs. Magic items availability depends on size of the city. In small village, you may find cure wounds potion or something like that. In town, few more common items, maybe couple uncommon ( what's in stock is what makes sense in setting). Big trading towns - all uncommon, few rare consumables (potions, scrolls, wands). Anything else is commission based - you either find someone to craft it for you, or someone to procure it for you ( either the item itself or location where one can be found). Permanent rare and very rare items are called like that because one can't just walk into the store and buy one off the shelf. Legendary items are mostly piece unique. Not for sale. Some may be lost, some are in possession of powerful and wealthy individuals. Those are not for sale in any way and in game are rewards for big important quests. [/QUOTE]
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