SolitonMan
Explorer
Hi,
I'm running a warlock in a Shackled City game and he has the leadership feat and an artificer cohort. I've been starting to look at items I'd like to create at higher levels, like 15 or so, but I'm bumping into the 200,000 gp limit for epic items.
Has anyone run a high level crafter in a game? What sort of items did you create, and how did you deal with gp limits? For example, I'd like to craft an item of spell immunity (level 8 spell x level 15 caster x 1800 gp (command word activated) = 216,000 gp). I'd also like to craft an item of mind blank, which would apparently be easily possible (level 8 spell x level 15 caster x 2000 gp (continuous effect) x 0.5 (spell has 24 hour duration) = 120,000 gp). I guess I fail to see how gp is an effective limitation on epic vs. non-epic power. If a non-epic caster uses a non-epic spell to create an item, shouldn't that item by definition be non-epic?
This 200,000 gp limit seems an artificial and arbitrary mechanism to insert "balance" into the game. Any thoughts?
I'm running a warlock in a Shackled City game and he has the leadership feat and an artificer cohort. I've been starting to look at items I'd like to create at higher levels, like 15 or so, but I'm bumping into the 200,000 gp limit for epic items.
Has anyone run a high level crafter in a game? What sort of items did you create, and how did you deal with gp limits? For example, I'd like to craft an item of spell immunity (level 8 spell x level 15 caster x 1800 gp (command word activated) = 216,000 gp). I'd also like to craft an item of mind blank, which would apparently be easily possible (level 8 spell x level 15 caster x 2000 gp (continuous effect) x 0.5 (spell has 24 hour duration) = 120,000 gp). I guess I fail to see how gp is an effective limitation on epic vs. non-epic power. If a non-epic caster uses a non-epic spell to create an item, shouldn't that item by definition be non-epic?
This 200,000 gp limit seems an artificial and arbitrary mechanism to insert "balance" into the game. Any thoughts?