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<blockquote data-quote="Shadeydm" data-source="post: 3607333" data-attributes="member: 44243"><p>I think people keep focusing on opposite ends of the spectrum to make their points in this thread. You can make any of these outlooks on the topic work in your campaign if you are willing to account of the consequences of your choice.</p><p></p><p>IMC PCs can find shops that have a limited inventory of magic items as well as alchemy shops to buy potions etc. I would not consent to PCs being able to walk into a shop and buy a +3 keen shocking burst greatsword of wounding. OTOH I wouldn't have a problem with a PC dropping off his +3 great sword of wounding to get a keen enchatment or a shocking burst enchantment added to it. It might seem like petty distinction but it is an important one to the flavor of the game world I created. </p><p>I would never allow a holy avenger to be bought in a magic store and I don't think such a distinction in any way breaks the game. If a PC has the weath and appropriate level to own one and really wants it then there will be other avenues to coming into possesion of one. Perhaps gather rare or dangerous components to have one made. Perhaps a quest or series of quests to locate or free one from the clutches of evil. Maybe the church has one locked up awaiting the chosen one to fulfil prophecies before they give it over then all the PC has to do is start making those prophecies happen. </p><p>Buying one off the shelves of a store blah no thanks.</p><p></p><p>*edited because typing is not a class skill for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadeydm, post: 3607333, member: 44243"] I think people keep focusing on opposite ends of the spectrum to make their points in this thread. You can make any of these outlooks on the topic work in your campaign if you are willing to account of the consequences of your choice. IMC PCs can find shops that have a limited inventory of magic items as well as alchemy shops to buy potions etc. I would not consent to PCs being able to walk into a shop and buy a +3 keen shocking burst greatsword of wounding. OTOH I wouldn't have a problem with a PC dropping off his +3 great sword of wounding to get a keen enchatment or a shocking burst enchantment added to it. It might seem like petty distinction but it is an important one to the flavor of the game world I created. I would never allow a holy avenger to be bought in a magic store and I don't think such a distinction in any way breaks the game. If a PC has the weath and appropriate level to own one and really wants it then there will be other avenues to coming into possesion of one. Perhaps gather rare or dangerous components to have one made. Perhaps a quest or series of quests to locate or free one from the clutches of evil. Maybe the church has one locked up awaiting the chosen one to fulfil prophecies before they give it over then all the PC has to do is start making those prophecies happen. Buying one off the shelves of a store blah no thanks. *edited because typing is not a class skill for me. [/QUOTE]
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