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<blockquote data-quote="devincutler" data-source="post: 6870600" data-attributes="member: 6684551"><p>Gentle Repose. Infinite time to recover the organ. Just sayin'...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is a service a given person needs only once every 3d10 years. I think a given transmuter can easily tend every single noble in a 500 mile radius in a given 16 year period without breaking a sweat and certainly without having to be doing it every day.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You are coming at this from the perspective of some poor peasant schlub trying to do this. Nope. I am talking about the city streets. Presumably the government would pay for them. In a city the size of Baldur's Gate, for example, I am positive over the course of, say, 10 years, enough revenue could be set aside to light up every street and alleyway in the place.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Really this one's a BIG stretch. Does he need that 9th level slot every single day of the year? Probably not. You mean he can't get away with his 1st - 8th level slots? Really? And in a pinch he could cast the Wish right before he goes to bed, so he is only without the spell for 8 hours,. Sorry, I don't buy it that a high level wizard is going to feel the need, in his sanctum, to have his Wish slot available every single hour of every single day. Even if he does it once a month, inside of a couple of years his place is saturated with Symbol spells.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that permanent affects accumulate over time, eventually to unmanageable levels, unless the cost is sufficient to ameliorate this effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devincutler, post: 6870600, member: 6684551"] Gentle Repose. Infinite time to recover the organ. Just sayin'... This is a service a given person needs only once every 3d10 years. I think a given transmuter can easily tend every single noble in a 500 mile radius in a given 16 year period without breaking a sweat and certainly without having to be doing it every day. You are coming at this from the perspective of some poor peasant schlub trying to do this. Nope. I am talking about the city streets. Presumably the government would pay for them. In a city the size of Baldur's Gate, for example, I am positive over the course of, say, 10 years, enough revenue could be set aside to light up every street and alleyway in the place. Really this one's a BIG stretch. Does he need that 9th level slot every single day of the year? Probably not. You mean he can't get away with his 1st - 8th level slots? Really? And in a pinch he could cast the Wish right before he goes to bed, so he is only without the spell for 8 hours,. Sorry, I don't buy it that a high level wizard is going to feel the need, in his sanctum, to have his Wish slot available every single hour of every single day. Even if he does it once a month, inside of a couple of years his place is saturated with Symbol spells. The problem is that permanent affects accumulate over time, eventually to unmanageable levels, unless the cost is sufficient to ameliorate this effect. [/QUOTE]
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