Leif's Homebrew 4E D&D Game, nee 'Leif's Keep on the Shadowfell' [IC #1] [FULL]

Elerosse

Having been slient and listening to the conversation, Elerosse finally agrees, "We must press on, I agree. Should we visit Lord Padrig on the way to drop off the relic for safe keeping as well as letting him know that we will deal with the cult?"
 

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OOC: I thought you wanted to negotiate a reward as well....just sayin'....

OOC: Everybody have all the additional equipment that they want? Well, except for Dad, that is. :D Dad, tell me again what it is that you want? I feel overly generous at the moment, so you'd better get your stuff while the gettin's good.
 

OOC: I thought you wanted to negotiate a reward as well....just sayin'....

OOC: Everybody have all the additional equipment that they want? Well, except for Dad, that is. :D Dad, tell me again what it is that you want? I feel overly generous at the moment, so you'd better get your stuff while the gettin's good.

ooc: I just wanted to ret-con Tarrk's big axe to a big axe (Greataxe->Executioner's Axe).
 


ooc: :confused: you know the listed price is 30 gp. And 750 is more than the cost of a level 3 magic item (that could be any weapon without additional cost).
This is such an insult by the merchant, that Tarrk would probably skin him ;)
 

ooc: :confused: you know the listed price is 30 gp. And 750 is more than the cost of a level 3 magic item (that could be any weapon without additional cost).
This is such an insult by the merchant, that Tarrk would probably skin him ;)
OOC: Oh, wait! Your axe is already magical, isn't it? Scratch that then. :heh: (and my price was for the magical version you wanted, not the mundane variety)

OOC: I tell you what, if the group makes it known around town that you are going to help them with their problem, then you can buy any magical weapons (to include wands, etc.)/armor/shield listed in the core books for 65% of book price.
 
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OOC: add potions to that list of what you can buy for 65% of book price in Winterhaven. This offer is limited, you have been warned.

OOC: We're almost ready to progress onward, aren't we?
 

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Khellek will like to switch out his chainmail for scalemail. He currently has +1 dwarven chain. It costs 25gp to move the enchanment over from one to the other[/sblock]
 

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Khellek will like to switch out his chainmail for scalemail. He currently has +1 dwarven chain. It costs 25gp to move the enchantment over from one to the other[/sblock]
[sblock=renau1g]That sounds like a neat trick. Where is that in the rules, exactly, that's a new one on me. Still, I amost believe ya! :)
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The Ritual is from Adventurer's Vault


Transfer Enchantment
With great care and concentration, you carefully strip magical power from one object to imbue it in another.

Component Cost: 25 gp
Market Price: 175 gp
Key Skill: Arcana (no check)Level: 4
Category: Creation
Time: 1 hour
Duration: Permanent

You transfer the magical qualities (properties, powers, and enhancement bonus) of an enchanted item into another object. You must maintain physical contact with both items for the duration of the ritual. The receiving item must occupy the same magic item slot (head, waist, armor, and so on) and be the same type (wand, rod, weapon, and so on) as the original item. The enchantment to be moved must be valid for the receiving item, so that you cannot transfer ranged weapon properties to melee weapons, cloth-only armor properties to chainmail, and so on.
You can transfer an enchantment to an item that already contains a lower-level enchantment, but the receiving item’s previous magic is lost. For example, the enhancement bonus and power of a suit of +1 barkskin hide (5th level) could be placed into a suit of +1 curseforged scale (3rd level), but the scale armor’s existing power is lost in doing so. You cannot transfer an enchantment to an item that already has a higher-level enchantment.

First published in Adventurer's Vault.
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