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Sunseeker
Guest
I am a little confused on magic item pricing and the resulting enhancement.
If I read things correctly, an item with a "+3 price", starts at the +3 pricing range(18k) for a +1 enhancement.
So:
+3 price means:
+1 enh for +3 cost
+2 enh for +4 cost
+3 enh for +5 cost
etc...
But I'm not sure that's correct. Part of me thinks that each enhancement increment nets a +3 cost, in this case, +3 cost would mean:
+1 for +3
+2 for +6
+3 for +9
etc...
And finally, the more hopeful and frugal part of me wants to say +3 cost means that the item cannot start below a +3 enhancement:
+1 is unavailable
+2 is unavailable
+3 where the item starts.
So, help me out folks, what does "+3 price" actually mean?
If I read things correctly, an item with a "+3 price", starts at the +3 pricing range(18k) for a +1 enhancement.
So:
+3 price means:
+1 enh for +3 cost
+2 enh for +4 cost
+3 enh for +5 cost
etc...
But I'm not sure that's correct. Part of me thinks that each enhancement increment nets a +3 cost, in this case, +3 cost would mean:
+1 for +3
+2 for +6
+3 for +9
etc...
And finally, the more hopeful and frugal part of me wants to say +3 cost means that the item cannot start below a +3 enhancement:
+1 is unavailable
+2 is unavailable
+3 where the item starts.
So, help me out folks, what does "+3 price" actually mean?