Ring of antimagic field


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I do not know very well the rules for item creation. Can somebody tell me how much such a ring would cost?


Actually without being an artifact i dont know that its is possible as the ring would negate its self.


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198,000 gp
- 6 (spell level)
- x11 (caster level)
- x2000 (base price for continuous)
- x1.5 (10 min/level duration multiplier)

I doubt the ring would negate itself. There are plenty of magic items that don't quite follow all the rules of the spells they're duplicating. And it's a fairly expensive item anyway.


Thanks Magimaster. Wow 198,000 is too high, how the price would change if the ring only let cast antimagic field once per day?


Remove the 1.5 (continuous only, IIRC) and divide by 5 (so 26,400 gp).


MagiMaster wrote:

198,000 gp

- 6 (spell level)
- x11 (caster level)
- x2000 (base price for continuous)
- x1.5 (10 min/level duration multiplier)

I doubt the ring would negate itself. There are plenty of magic items that don't quite follow all the rules of the spells they're duplicating. And it's a fairly expensive item anyway.

Where did you get this formula?


http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/magicItems/magicItemCreation.html (or page 550 in the core book)


intelligent item special purpose kill all magic, antimagic aura at will for a lot of money, but no sane GM will allow it without being a major artifact and sending a legion of golems after you.

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Richard Leonhart wrote:
intelligent item special purpose kill all magic, antimagic aura at will for a lot of money, but no sane GM will allow it without being a major artifact and sending a legion of golems after you.

Or Psions ;)


Nicos wrote:
Thanks Magimaster. Wow 198,000 is too high, how the price would change if the ring only let cast antimagic field once per day?

About 40,000. If it also had only 50 charges total, it would have a price of 20,000

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This thread is nearly 4 years old, dude.


There's one of these in The Cleaves, but it's cursed so it's free. Be very careful when you craft that. :)

Outlandish Ring
To all test this seems to be a ring of spell resistance.
DM: When put on it shrinks to irremovable and creates a dead magic zone 10 feet out from the wearer. Obviously a spell won’t remove it. A magic hating character might cut off the finger to get it. It blocks further Shapeshifting and opening magic storage devices.


Cyrad wrote:
This thread is nearly 4 years old, dude.

So? What is the shelflife of ideas and questions?

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Scott Wilhelm wrote:
Cyrad wrote:
This thread is nearly 4 years old, dude.
So? What is the shelflife of ideas and questions?

Expires when the question gets answered and the OP is likely long gone from the forum.


Cyrad wrote:
Scott Wilhelm wrote:
Cyrad wrote:
This thread is nearly 4 years old, dude.
So? What is the shelflife of ideas and questions?
Expires when the question gets answered and the OP is likely long gone from the forum.

There are still people trying to perfect an elixir of eternal life.

Some people are still trying to find out what really happens after you die. The answer was "no, stop asking" but they never stop.


Cyrad wrote:
Scott Wilhelm wrote:
Cyrad wrote:
This thread is nearly 4 years old, dude.
So? What is the shelflife of ideas and questions?
Expires when the question gets answered and the OP is likely long gone from the forum.

The OP's abandoning of the thread is not insignificant, but there were and may yet be more worthwhile things to say regarding answering the OP's question, not just for the OP, but for all the readers. I found more to say, and so did Goth Guru.

And clearly you think this thread should stay alive. Otherwise you should let it die.

I didn't think I was the one who was necroing this thread, and I don't really know how I came to be. It just caught my eye on a list or something.

Goth Guru wrote:

There are still people trying to perfect an elixir of eternal life.

Some people are still trying to find out what really happens after you die. The answer was "no, stop asking" but they never stop.

Searching for the answers to questions that should not be asked and cannot be answered is what makes humans human.

Bless your hearts, humans.

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