can anyone cost this ASAP please?

SpadeHammerfist

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Need this for this weekend, anniversary game changed from 2e to 3.5;

The Bracers of The Great Wyrm
these bracers, that run all the way up the wearer's arms, appear to be made out of some sort of golden metal and are made to look like the scales of a dragon.
They give a +5 Luck bonus to saving throws, ability checks, and skill checks; an armour bonus of +8;
'invisibility' & 'fly' at will;
'freedom of movement' 2x/dy;
constant 'protection from evil';
no need to breathe, eat or drink (as the Ioun Stones);
Magic, Halfling, Metal & Mineral Detection (30ft);
versus dragons as a ring of elemental command (evil = can't approach within 5ft, -1 penalty to their attack rolls, wearer at +2 ST, + 4 morale bonus to attack and their weapons bypass DR. Good = +10 circumstance bonus to Diplomacy checks);
Spellstoring of 10 levels.
much appreciated in advance
 

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I think your only hope if you actually wanted to try to cost it out (NOT recommended) would be to cost out each of the individual abilities. Many of them function as a stand alone item so you could use them as a reference. Then select the most expensive power and then double the cost of everything else and add it to the cost original most expensive powers cost. Its prolly more more complicated than that.. but if your looking for quick dirty and to find out just how insanely expensive that item is.... it might give you a ballpark.
 

not all items over 200,000 are artifacts. it could be mearly epic. as such given everythign it does i price it at the guidelines at about 1,000,000 but personaly would price it at about 1,500,000. of corse givin the item and what it does...... definitly an artifact :P
 

JonnyFive said:
of corse givin the item and what it does...... definitly an artifact :P
Especially with the halfling detector. That's what pushes it over the edge into relic-dom as far as I'm concerned. There's been so many times when my character has thought, "Boy, if only I had a halfling detector." But, the realistic part of my brain said, "No way! That would be broken!"
 


Infiniti2000 said:
Especially with the halfling detector. That's what pushes it over the edge into relic-dom as far as I'm concerned. There's been so many times when my character has thought, "Boy, if only I had a halfling detector." But, the realistic part of my brain said, "No way! That would be broken!"

We need a "Sarcasm from the Peanut Gallery" icon for your posts sometimes Infiniti2k
 

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