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<blockquote data-quote="Steven McRownt" data-source="post: 156557" data-attributes="member: 2316"><p>I think that everybody here caught the point. In terms of "economy of magic items" there should be a sort of balance, because the most of the time a magic item survive to his owner if he's defeated by someone. After centuries of creating magic items the world we'll be filled by ioun stones, farmer's pick +1 that cast control weather, fire elementals trapped in cages where water flows so they can heat entire castles.</p><p></p><p>But i am going off topic too!!!!!</p><p></p><p>Expiring date for potion is the most evident thing we can have in mind. It is not something that we hold, or that gravitates around us. It is something that we ingest. So squaring the level for calculating the expiring date could be a good compromise to say that nothing in this world is everlasting. Even if someone spent centuries before a couple of Xps to make this fluid being curative, that doesn't mean that it is still good as an healing potion.</p><p></p><p>Now collateral effects. There were a table in 2e to calculate the effects of combining different potions, i mean making cocktails! uhmmmm, no it is not usable as it was written. I can start to think to a table. </p><p></p><p>Any suggestions?</p><p></p><p>Steven McRownt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven McRownt, post: 156557, member: 2316"] I think that everybody here caught the point. In terms of "economy of magic items" there should be a sort of balance, because the most of the time a magic item survive to his owner if he's defeated by someone. After centuries of creating magic items the world we'll be filled by ioun stones, farmer's pick +1 that cast control weather, fire elementals trapped in cages where water flows so they can heat entire castles. But i am going off topic too!!!!! Expiring date for potion is the most evident thing we can have in mind. It is not something that we hold, or that gravitates around us. It is something that we ingest. So squaring the level for calculating the expiring date could be a good compromise to say that nothing in this world is everlasting. Even if someone spent centuries before a couple of Xps to make this fluid being curative, that doesn't mean that it is still good as an healing potion. Now collateral effects. There were a table in 2e to calculate the effects of combining different potions, i mean making cocktails! uhmmmm, no it is not usable as it was written. I can start to think to a table. Any suggestions? Steven McRownt [/QUOTE]
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