Summoning wouldn't work - all durations of a Summon's powers end when the Summoning spell does - as Continual Flame is Permanent, not Instant, they'd all snuff out. Lesser Planar Binding and Lesser Planar Ally work, though.Infiniti2000 said:It's actually much cheaper than that. Just summon a lantern archon and for 280gp (7th level caster, 4th level spell), you get 7 continual flames (40gp each). Or, use lesser planar ally or planar binding and get pretty much all the continual flames you need for a single casting.
Well... cheapest standard limitless use item of Fly, sure.Musrum said:The Decanter + Boots of Levitation = cheapest flight item in the game
William_2 said:I think I am saying much the same thing as one post above: it is priced relative to usefulness for a small group of people predominantly engaged in slaying other creatures, but usually either near water or with the magical ability to create it in sufficient quantities.
The fact that a supply of that particular item, for example, could revolutionize a society, change settlement patterns, and allow a whole host of hygiene problems to be skipped over as cities modernize is not really considered at all. Such an item could easily be priceless, so regardless of the cost to produce it, you would expect it to be at the high end of the “magic market”. The idea that any sword, no matter how powerful, could possibly be of more significance than the decanter is ludicrous if you use a perspective emphasizing the impact of magic on a society. The prices, and even the bulk of the items commonly made, show zero interest in this approach, though. It is weird, I agree completely. It requires far more suspension of disbelief to me than simply accepting monsters, magic, even undead. I would guess most players don’t particularly care, though. Nobody is playing for the purpose of experiencing the free market effects of magic, after all.
I once evolved a theory that all the uncapped Endless Decanters various people have left lying around in oceans are balanced out by all the Spheres of Annihilation similarly left lying around as a result of such thought experiments, so that the average quantity of water remains the same. You still have to account for dilution of salt content, but I feel certain there are other creatures or items which could be creatively discarded to account for this.Majoru Oakheart said:No, but my brother once calculated the time that it would take 1 of them to flood a world the size of Earth.
Let's just say that if one was left uncapped for a while, we wouldn't have to worry about it any time soon.
FrostedMini1337 said:You know, I never realized it til now, but doesn't 5 pounds of crushed silver to one pint of water seem like a bit much?