What's the difference between a 5K material component to cast a spell, and a 5K magic item to activate oneof your powers?Zimri said:I see a difference between begging components for spells (also hitching a ride on a mount, sleeping in the inn etcetera, heck even with a 5k diamond for resurrection) and "please keep those magic items around so that I might destroy some small measure of them daily"
3.5e DR rather requires a warrior to have a couple secondary weapons. Even if it's "Thorg wields his +5 True-silver, Sure-Striking, Ghost Touch Adamantine Greatsword almost all the time, but he keeps a simple +1 Ghost Touch, Sure Striking Cold Iron Greatsword in his packs, just in case he runs into something with a lot of [DR ??/cold iron]".or "Say mister fighter man might I destroy your extra magical sword please" ( I also have an issue with a fighter carrying around more than 2 weapons I like my characters and my party rather "lean" as it were hewards handy haversack and most bags of holdings have dimensional limitations on what you can shove in.)
The first sword, FWIW, is a +8-priced weapon, and presupposes access to both Ghostwalk and the Players Guide to Faerun. It'll go through DR ?/silver, ?/magic, ?/adamantine, and ?/(alignment).
But not DR ?/cold iron ... hence the backup weapon, which prices out to +3 (and handles DR ?/(alignment), ?/magic, and ?/cold iron).
I never said at range. If, however, while sneaking INTO the encampment, the Forsaker notes that ne can put a torch to a case of scrolls, or smack a rack of potions with a hammer ... why not givehim the benefit of having destroyed the appropriate value of magic items?Regarding your first quoted point I find it rather hard to buy "ummm yeah I destroy the enemies magical items in their encampment at range as part of my morning ritual"
Granted, his comrades MIGHT be annoyed with him ... if he does it all the time. But if he does it only when expecting to face a BBEG-type encounter, they'd probably be a bit more forgiving.
At the least, if and when he sunders the BBEG's weapon, well, if it's magic ... there you go. Failing an armed BBEG, he can grapple him, rip off somethign magic-itme-looking, and wreck THAT (and hope it's magical, ofc).