Superior alchemical items.


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Hi, just wondering if it would be too unreasonable to make superior versions of alchemical items like Acid.

By the book, to create a flask (1lb.) of Acid you must make a Craft (Alchemy) DC 15 check, paying 5gp for material costs.

My version would be something like:

For each extra 1d6, add +5 to the DC and double the costs, than, multiplies by 10.

So, to make a 10d6 Acid it would need:
- 5*10*10 = 500gp
- DC 15+(9*5)= 60

What do you think?

Thanks


Venshad wrote:

Hi, just wondering if it would be too unreasonable to make superior versions of alchemical items like Acid.

By the book, to create a flask (1lb.) of Acid you must make a Craft (Alchemy) DC 15 check, paying 5gp for material costs.

My version would be something like:

For each extra 1d6, add +5 to the DC and double the costs, than, multiplies by 10.

So, to make a 10d6 Acid it would need:
- 5*10*10 = 500gp
- DC 15+(9*5)= 60

What do you think?

Thanks

it is not unreasonable however not supported by the current rules. You'd need house rules for this. Which I have some right here . Yes this is more or less a shameless plug but I'd love some feedback and whether or not you'd use them in your rules.


Interesting idea on researching.

I'll be talking to my GM about your sheet.

Thanks!

Anyone?


Venshad wrote:

Interesting idea on researching.

I'll be talking to my GM about your sheet.

Thanks!

Anyone?

If it does see any play, I'd love to hear feedback in the thread, but keep in mind that prices are still under construction so I will be changing them occasionally.

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