jester47
First Post
So why the definition of magic items by form? This just seems too much of a limitation.
So is a cloak of invisibility going to be cheaper and easier to get than a ring of invisibility when they both really have the same game effect?
It seems that you would want to deliniate magic items by function, setting a number based on somthing that is the limit you can have. The form should simply determine where on the body it goes. I think 7 items is a good measure.
1) 7 is often a magical number
2) there are 5 appendages coming off the body, and two hands.
so maybe you could go as high as 9 but then you are back in Xmas Tree land.
Why not list by effect and form:
Effect: Constant Invisibility Form: Cloak
Effect: Constant Invisibility Form: Ring
Now if all constant effect items don't work until you are 11th level, then thats a different story. But as it stands, I still think that function should trump form when it comes to determining the power of a magic item.
So is a cloak of invisibility going to be cheaper and easier to get than a ring of invisibility when they both really have the same game effect?
It seems that you would want to deliniate magic items by function, setting a number based on somthing that is the limit you can have. The form should simply determine where on the body it goes. I think 7 items is a good measure.
1) 7 is often a magical number
2) there are 5 appendages coming off the body, and two hands.
so maybe you could go as high as 9 but then you are back in Xmas Tree land.
Why not list by effect and form:
Effect: Constant Invisibility Form: Cloak
Effect: Constant Invisibility Form: Ring
Now if all constant effect items don't work until you are 11th level, then thats a different story. But as it stands, I still think that function should trump form when it comes to determining the power of a magic item.
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