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<blockquote data-quote="jefgorbach" data-source="post: 5282917" data-attributes="member: 28278"><p>I disagree with Anguish because I'm getting a far more reasonable $3,519 cost using the standard Item Creation rules. </p><p></p><p>Note since RAW doesnt say the person forging the ring needs to be the same person casting the enchantment(s), you'd be far better off have a first level cleric cast the Cure Light Wounds spell; especially since it caps a 1d8+5 per round. This saves $12,000 ... enough to purchase three of the rings!</p><p></p><p>Secondly, you dont mention if you have the Forge Ring feat or need to hire someone to do the actual forging. I presumed the latter, using the DMG suggestion NPC Spellcaster's should charge player's 10gp per spell level × their caster level to cast spells (additional to any component and xp expenses) since its not listed in the SRD(?). Hiring someone to use a feat isnt specified, but is similiar enough that using the same formula should be reasonable. Thus hiring a 7th level NPC to use Forge Ring would be $70gp.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>7th level NPC to forge ring (7th level NPC * 10g per level) 70</p><p>Cure Light Wound cast by 1st level cleric as constant effect (1 x 1 x 2000) 2,000</p><p>Cure Light Wounds has no material components -</p><p>Cure Light Wounds has no Xp components -</p><p>thus base gold cost = 2,070</p><p>xp creation cost = 5(base/25) = 414</p><p>cost of basic supplies cost = base/2 = 1,035</p><p>------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>final cost = 3,519gp</p><p></p><p>Result is a ring which heals 1d8+1 hit points per round while worn by an injured creature. </p><p>Presume 5hp if you dont feel like rolling each round. </p><p></p><p>At $3,500, its slightly more expensive than a Ring of Feather Falling ($2,200) which also continously generates a first level spel effect and thus seems reasonably within the pricing ballpark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jefgorbach, post: 5282917, member: 28278"] I disagree with Anguish because I'm getting a far more reasonable $3,519 cost using the standard Item Creation rules. Note since RAW doesnt say the person forging the ring needs to be the same person casting the enchantment(s), you'd be far better off have a first level cleric cast the Cure Light Wounds spell; especially since it caps a 1d8+5 per round. This saves $12,000 ... enough to purchase three of the rings! Secondly, you dont mention if you have the Forge Ring feat or need to hire someone to do the actual forging. I presumed the latter, using the DMG suggestion NPC Spellcaster's should charge player's 10gp per spell level × their caster level to cast spells (additional to any component and xp expenses) since its not listed in the SRD(?). Hiring someone to use a feat isnt specified, but is similiar enough that using the same formula should be reasonable. Thus hiring a 7th level NPC to use Forge Ring would be $70gp. 7th level NPC to forge ring (7th level NPC * 10g per level) 70 Cure Light Wound cast by 1st level cleric as constant effect (1 x 1 x 2000) 2,000 Cure Light Wounds has no material components - Cure Light Wounds has no Xp components - thus base gold cost = 2,070 xp creation cost = 5(base/25) = 414 cost of basic supplies cost = base/2 = 1,035 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ final cost = 3,519gp Result is a ring which heals 1d8+1 hit points per round while worn by an injured creature. Presume 5hp if you dont feel like rolling each round. At $3,500, its slightly more expensive than a Ring of Feather Falling ($2,200) which also continously generates a first level spel effect and thus seems reasonably within the pricing ballpark. [/QUOTE]
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