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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Xtheth" data-source="post: 4331996" data-attributes="member: 56179"><p>The only part that bugs me is that you make items for the same amount that you buy items for.</p><p>Why bother making items at all? I mean unless you find the ritual in some book you got as treasure and master it while still in that dungeon or wherever theres no point in making items.</p><p>Especially if you play in magic-high places like Forgotten Realms or Ebberon, where EVERYONE knows where to buy magic stuff from.</p><p>I would like to see the wizard (or whoever) who did it get his comeuppins too.</p><p>I think I'll just reverce the rule. Charging people who want to make items 20% of the orriginal cost. However, if they want to sell items they FOUND, they still sell it for the 20% price.</p><p></p><p>Heres a question though, does the rules stated in the book count as starting with nothing?</p><p>I mean if I want to make a Magic sword out of thin air, it would cost me money to buy a sword, buy some ingrediants, maybe some Residuum, and enchant it right?</p><p>Does the Ritual assume you have nothing, or can you remove cost by already having all the parts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Xtheth, post: 4331996, member: 56179"] The only part that bugs me is that you make items for the same amount that you buy items for. Why bother making items at all? I mean unless you find the ritual in some book you got as treasure and master it while still in that dungeon or wherever theres no point in making items. Especially if you play in magic-high places like Forgotten Realms or Ebberon, where EVERYONE knows where to buy magic stuff from. I would like to see the wizard (or whoever) who did it get his comeuppins too. I think I'll just reverce the rule. Charging people who want to make items 20% of the orriginal cost. However, if they want to sell items they FOUND, they still sell it for the 20% price. Heres a question though, does the rules stated in the book count as starting with nothing? I mean if I want to make a Magic sword out of thin air, it would cost me money to buy a sword, buy some ingrediants, maybe some Residuum, and enchant it right? Does the Ritual assume you have nothing, or can you remove cost by already having all the parts? [/QUOTE]
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