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<blockquote data-quote="eamon" data-source="post: 4390348" data-attributes="member: 51942"><p>You could allow it using a feat. Alternatively, make it a ritual, involving expensive flasks and concentrating equipment, and requiring several uses of the breath weapon just to get enough (since there's so much "waste" in the process). In either approach, make sure that the cost of performing the concentration is at least 1/5 of the cost of a flask of acid (whatever that is). If you don't require a feat, it should cost almost as much as buying it yourself (maybe a little less, as a reward for the good idea, but not much less). If you do require a feat, then 1/5 of the cost should be OK, just make sure you don't create an infinite money loop...</p><p></p><p>Finally, I've seen some rather high numbers for damage spread around here - since you can give those flasks to someone else, I don't think you want the damage to be too high - and you certainly don't want to add the CON modifier to the damage total.</p><p></p><p>If you explain the process as requiring multiple breath's and continual concentration; it makes sense that the con modifier isn't relevant to the final damage - you may need less rounds of concentration, but the maximum concentration achievable is no different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eamon, post: 4390348, member: 51942"] You could allow it using a feat. Alternatively, make it a ritual, involving expensive flasks and concentrating equipment, and requiring several uses of the breath weapon just to get enough (since there's so much "waste" in the process). In either approach, make sure that the cost of performing the concentration is at least 1/5 of the cost of a flask of acid (whatever that is). If you don't require a feat, it should cost almost as much as buying it yourself (maybe a little less, as a reward for the good idea, but not much less). If you do require a feat, then 1/5 of the cost should be OK, just make sure you don't create an infinite money loop... Finally, I've seen some rather high numbers for damage spread around here - since you can give those flasks to someone else, I don't think you want the damage to be too high - and you certainly don't want to add the CON modifier to the damage total. If you explain the process as requiring multiple breath's and continual concentration; it makes sense that the con modifier isn't relevant to the final damage - you may need less rounds of concentration, but the maximum concentration achievable is no different. [/QUOTE]
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