BryonD
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Ok.nerfherder said:You can do most of this in 3E with the cost and wealth per level table, but it should be quicker and more intuitive with levels (in a game system where characters have levels). A 5th level character having a 5th level magic item is more intuitive than him having 27,000gp (or whatever the number is) worth of magic items.
The whole idea of having classes, spells, and now magic items be divided up into levels rather than have finer indications of power is, I would contend, a common theme in D&D.
I'd prefer the finer indications of power.
Not to mention that I'm very skeptical of the ability to actually place every magic item on a 30 level scale with consistency and accuracy. Right now everyone is just assuming it will work. That seems to be a blind leap of faith that flies in the face of all precendent.
And these prices are paid for a very minimal gain in reduced mental energy.