Gort
Explorer
Economic systems that are so incredibly non-sensical that a +6 magic item costs SIX THOUSAND TIMES what a +2 item costs. No one in their right mind would see that this makes any economic sense.
Well, I can pay $500 for this .357 revolver, or I can pay $3 million for a high capacity .308. Let me think about that for a minute or two...
or
This wand will cost me a relative pittance and give me a 10% better chance of hitting my opponent. This other wand will give me a 30% better chance, but it will bankrupt the entire kingdom. Well, screw the peasants, I like nuking things...
Yes, 4e, I'm looking at YOU.
This is entirely unchanged from 3rd ed, just so you know.
And 2nd ed.
And the only reason they didn't have it before then was because they hadn't tied money to magic items yet.
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