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Spellfire--Is it too powerful?
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<blockquote data-quote="kreynolds" data-source="post: 1110037" data-attributes="member: 2829"><p>For those interested, I figure that Spellfire probably carries a Level Adjustment of about +4, if you want to apply such a thing (which I do). Actually, its a little bit lower than that (a high 3), to accout for the cost of having it take up one of your feats, but it doesn't drop it enough to warrant a decrease to 3, IMO. I figured this based on the cost of a continuous and slotless spell turning magic item, which would run about 728,000gp. You don't get that kind of wealth until 20th-level, and I figure, on average, wealth represents (if equiped properly) about a fifth of a characters power at each level.</p><p></p><p>Also, that price is almost 15 times the price of a rod of absorption, so I figure that more than enough accounts for the ability to use spellfire as an attack, much in the same way that a rod of absorption can be used to cast prepared spells for free.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: You know...I forgot about the requirement of readying an action, as well as the Con limit. Bah. Drop that 4 down to an easy 3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kreynolds, post: 1110037, member: 2829"] For those interested, I figure that Spellfire probably carries a Level Adjustment of about +4, if you want to apply such a thing (which I do). Actually, its a little bit lower than that (a high 3), to accout for the cost of having it take up one of your feats, but it doesn't drop it enough to warrant a decrease to 3, IMO. I figured this based on the cost of a continuous and slotless spell turning magic item, which would run about 728,000gp. You don't get that kind of wealth until 20th-level, and I figure, on average, wealth represents (if equiped properly) about a fifth of a characters power at each level. Also, that price is almost 15 times the price of a rod of absorption, so I figure that more than enough accounts for the ability to use spellfire as an attack, much in the same way that a rod of absorption can be used to cast prepared spells for free. EDIT: You know...I forgot about the requirement of readying an action, as well as the Con limit. Bah. Drop that 4 down to an easy 3. [/QUOTE]
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