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<blockquote data-quote="Moon-Lancer" data-source="post: 3066424" data-attributes="member: 35798"><p>Well I’m one to think that power or position doesn’t make right (through my experiences. Absolute power corrupts absolutely yada yada yada). The argument that a larger sized version would cost more is a sound argument, except a dagger and a great sword are of two different sizes and they do not change the price that is the argument. </p><p></p><p><em>Do you believe there is ambiguity in the issue?</em></p><p>-Yes, if you read my post, you would realize that their is ambiguity in the issue of the dagger and great sword… I wonder why you asked this when I answered this in the post before yours. Maybe I don’t understand what your asking? </p><p><em>Do you believe the FAQ was intended to alleviate such ambiguity? </em></p><p>-yes, but instead made situation more ambiguous....ly gay hahah.. sorry, I love Stewart Sméagol-TV fun house(no not lotr)</p><p><em>Do you believe that if it ruled exactly as you see it, there would still be people disputing the ruling?</em></p><p>-Yes, but I am entitled to an opinion. I think if the crafting rules were more precise and dealt with alternative materials, then we could see the inner workings of how the prices were executed, rather then just accepting it as balanced prices. I think the dagger sword argument already shows that the price would not go up by the rules, even though it does not make perfect sense (see crafting problem) </p><p></p><p><em>Two different sources list it as 100 gp per pound (for shot), but it cannot be determined if shot is solid adamantine (probably not).</em></p><p></p><p></p><p>thanks. Do you happen to know the sources? (im not doubting you, but if i wanted to show someone else, it helps.)</p><p></p><p></p><p>ah have to look at the mundain crafting rules again. That would be even better for a price (cuz i like my god weapons cheap <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" />).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>if i was to swing to the larger weapons coast more with special meterials, i would add a perviso that i italisized (lol i quated it so its all italisized, oh well.)</p><p></p><p>But look how cheap it is, and how expesive adamantine is. I think most of the price is carftsmenthsip</p><p></p><p></p><p>This would be a problem with mythril and adamantine perhaps and maybe it would need to be rewriten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moon-Lancer, post: 3066424, member: 35798"] Well I’m one to think that power or position doesn’t make right (through my experiences. Absolute power corrupts absolutely yada yada yada). The argument that a larger sized version would cost more is a sound argument, except a dagger and a great sword are of two different sizes and they do not change the price that is the argument. [I]Do you believe there is ambiguity in the issue?[/I] -Yes, if you read my post, you would realize that their is ambiguity in the issue of the dagger and great sword… I wonder why you asked this when I answered this in the post before yours. Maybe I don’t understand what your asking? [I]Do you believe the FAQ was intended to alleviate such ambiguity? [/I] -yes, but instead made situation more ambiguous....ly gay hahah.. sorry, I love Stewart Sméagol-TV fun house(no not lotr) [I]Do you believe that if it ruled exactly as you see it, there would still be people disputing the ruling?[/I] -Yes, but I am entitled to an opinion. I think if the crafting rules were more precise and dealt with alternative materials, then we could see the inner workings of how the prices were executed, rather then just accepting it as balanced prices. I think the dagger sword argument already shows that the price would not go up by the rules, even though it does not make perfect sense (see crafting problem) [I]Two different sources list it as 100 gp per pound (for shot), but it cannot be determined if shot is solid adamantine (probably not).[/I] thanks. Do you happen to know the sources? (im not doubting you, but if i wanted to show someone else, it helps.) ah have to look at the mundain crafting rules again. That would be even better for a price (cuz i like my god weapons cheap :)). if i was to swing to the larger weapons coast more with special meterials, i would add a perviso that i italisized (lol i quated it so its all italisized, oh well.) But look how cheap it is, and how expesive adamantine is. I think most of the price is carftsmenthsip This would be a problem with mythril and adamantine perhaps and maybe it would need to be rewriten. [/QUOTE]
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