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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosmancer" data-source="post: 8255637" data-attributes="member: 6801228"><p>I think where this needs to be considered more is on the player facing side. </p><p></p><p>A magical item that changes the color of your hair and clothes might be in high demand, because as a fashion item that the rich can use it would be highly sought after for making social statement. </p><p></p><p>For players it is an oddity and not worth more than a few seconds thought. While fun, they don't really need it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>For most people, a Staff of Fire isn't terrible useful. It has a lot of damage potential, but it is only utilized in combat and requires a spellcaster, so the majority of people could care less about it unless they are a spellcaster going into constant war or conflict... Which is exactly what the PCs are. This is an item they will potentially care a lot about. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Or, to put this in different terms, if you have an item that costs a lot of value (in time, resources, ect) to obtain, it needs to have value for the people using it. Plate Armor of Invlunerability that gives resistance to all damage is amazing.... unless you are giving it to a party of rogues who can't wear plate. To them, it is a glorified paperweight and maybe something to sell off, because they can't get any value out of it otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosmancer, post: 8255637, member: 6801228"] I think where this needs to be considered more is on the player facing side. A magical item that changes the color of your hair and clothes might be in high demand, because as a fashion item that the rich can use it would be highly sought after for making social statement. For players it is an oddity and not worth more than a few seconds thought. While fun, they don't really need it. For most people, a Staff of Fire isn't terrible useful. It has a lot of damage potential, but it is only utilized in combat and requires a spellcaster, so the majority of people could care less about it unless they are a spellcaster going into constant war or conflict... Which is exactly what the PCs are. This is an item they will potentially care a lot about. Or, to put this in different terms, if you have an item that costs a lot of value (in time, resources, ect) to obtain, it needs to have value for the people using it. Plate Armor of Invlunerability that gives resistance to all damage is amazing.... unless you are giving it to a party of rogues who can't wear plate. To them, it is a glorified paperweight and maybe something to sell off, because they can't get any value out of it otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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