dcollins
Explorer
For magic items, I'm glad to see that they're upholding a distinction between by-the-book items, and player-invented house-ruled items:
Of course, I'm unhappy that they're hanging onto the "item caster levels aren't requirements" notion, which I think is nonsensical. This isn't what the DMG says, and now we have the dilemma (among others) of what exactly is the caster level of the following item?
Strictly speaking, neither of these items (e.g., robe of archmagi looking for higher AC bonus) can be improved in the normal fashion (see previous question), since there aren’t any “better” versions of them in the game... (p. 27)
Of course, I'm unhappy that they're hanging onto the "item caster levels aren't requirements" notion, which I think is nonsensical. This isn't what the DMG says, and now we have the dilemma (among others) of what exactly is the caster level of the following item?
Unless stated specifically, items never have a minimum caster level as a prerequisite. (The “CL” entry is the default caster level of the item, not a requirement for creation.)
A 3rd-level wizard with Craft Wondrous Item could create a harp of charming (even though he’s not high-enough level to cast suggestion, a prerequisite for creation), as long he had
access to the suggestion spell during creation (such as from an item or another character). (p. 28)