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<blockquote data-quote="Cheiromancer" data-source="post: 3206740" data-attributes="member: 141"><p>The difference in wealth between a 30th level character and a 31st level character is 279,100 gp; equal to two feats, according to UK's system. A feat should thus be the equivalent of a 140,000 gp item, more or less. A best item at this level is about 700,000 gp, or five times the amount granted by a feat. Which makes your x5 supernatural modifier highly appropriate.</p><p></p><p>The extraordinary pricing (x10) gives values appropriate for the late 50s or so. Which is also when artifacts (and their resistance to antimagic) would be coming to the fore.</p><p></p><p>After level 30 (for supernatural abilities) or level 60 (or extraordinary abilities) your method will give abilities that are above what a Krustean approach would call for. This can be balanced by adding more stringent prerequisites after level 30, and, when appropriate, switching to the extraordinary pricing.</p><p></p><p>A very interesting approach, indeed.</p><p></p><p>How do you see epic non-spellcasters developing? Will they take templates and such in lieu of levels? I'm thinking there are all sorts of ways you could get a high ability score if you didn't have to worry about spellcraft ranks and caster level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheiromancer, post: 3206740, member: 141"] The difference in wealth between a 30th level character and a 31st level character is 279,100 gp; equal to two feats, according to UK's system. A feat should thus be the equivalent of a 140,000 gp item, more or less. A best item at this level is about 700,000 gp, or five times the amount granted by a feat. Which makes your x5 supernatural modifier highly appropriate. The extraordinary pricing (x10) gives values appropriate for the late 50s or so. Which is also when artifacts (and their resistance to antimagic) would be coming to the fore. After level 30 (for supernatural abilities) or level 60 (or extraordinary abilities) your method will give abilities that are above what a Krustean approach would call for. This can be balanced by adding more stringent prerequisites after level 30, and, when appropriate, switching to the extraordinary pricing. A very interesting approach, indeed. How do you see epic non-spellcasters developing? Will they take templates and such in lieu of levels? I'm thinking there are all sorts of ways you could get a high ability score if you didn't have to worry about spellcraft ranks and caster level. [/QUOTE]
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