Al said:
Well, I'm afraid I'm a veteran of the infamous six-page (I think) Wish vs. Miracle thread. And the 'antis' argument was this (and I subscribe to it):
The prerequisites for making a Brilliant Energy weapon are Gaseous Form and Continual Flames- but casting these do not normally allow a weapon to become Brilliant Energy.
The prerequisites for making a Vorpal weapon are Keen Edge and Death Spell- but casting these do not normally make a weapon Vorpal.
The prerequisites to make a Rapier of Puncturing is Harm: but this does not normally do Con damage.
See the pattern?
The point is: just because a spell is listed in the prereqs, it doesn't mean that that spell can emulate the power of the item, under normal circumstances. Thus, even though Miracle is a prerequisite for Tomes and the like, the normal use of the spell cannot emulate the items' ability.
That was not the point of my post. Even if your DM doesnt allow you to miracle an abilitly point, you can just as easily CREATE the magicl item needed to do this. Either way you look at it, a cleric can use miracle to raise his ability scores. And even if the DM charges me 5000 XP to do it(Make the ring of wishes, 5000XP being for each miracle), i wouldnt really care. It is no worse than a wish in that regard, and certainly better in all others.
On regards to the feat by wish again, i am rethinking it and i don't really know what i would do. It would be a case by case situation. I could see myself as a DM giving out a feat from a wish/miracle due to the fact that items give out feats.
But if am correct, most items that grant feats, grant the feats that are athletic/strength/skill based, not magic based. That is, i think i saw gloves in MOF that give 2 weapon fighting, but i don't think i have ever seen an item give out a meta magic feat.(Correct me if i am wrong).
So since you can get the above based feats from magical items, i see no reason not to hand it out with a wish. He is costing himself more XP than just creating the item. But meta magic/item creation....i would definitley say no.
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