Quasqueton
First Post
Actually, I wasn't making a distinction myself between the ways to buy magic. I was just asking if Players liked being able to acquire items they want regardless of the method.
It's ironic that the only times I ever saw anything like a "magic shoppe" in a D&D game was once in an AD&D1 campaign, and once in an AD&D2 campaign. I've never seen or heard of anyone actually having a magic shop in a D&D3 game. In the AD&D2 campaign, the DM actually had a high-level wizard selling things over the counter in a store front. He made the Players play out the whole purchasing encounter for a whole game session (I didn't bother showing up for the second game session).
For the purpose of this discussion, please don't get too caught up in the how of buying the magic items. I'm just asking about the ability to get the items.
Quasqueton
It's ironic that the only times I ever saw anything like a "magic shoppe" in a D&D game was once in an AD&D1 campaign, and once in an AD&D2 campaign. I've never seen or heard of anyone actually having a magic shop in a D&D3 game. In the AD&D2 campaign, the DM actually had a high-level wizard selling things over the counter in a store front. He made the Players play out the whole purchasing encounter for a whole game session (I didn't bother showing up for the second game session).
For the purpose of this discussion, please don't get too caught up in the how of buying the magic items. I'm just asking about the ability to get the items.
Quasqueton