Killsmith |
Killsmith wrote:Leisner wrote:Couldn't you just make a custom magical quiver, based on the spell abundant ammunition?
If my calculations are correct, it would cost 8000 gp to get a magical container that would copy any non-magical ammunition (including masterwork and paper cartridges).That should prove a whole lot cheaper than a +2 enchantment.
Edit: the +2 enhancement cost, at minimum, 17000 gp (18000 for the minimum +3 enchantment -1000 for the +1 enchantment that both can use)
That was one of the first items I had made for my ranger. Abundant ammunition on a quiver is pretty handy.
By the formulas under creations rules, you end up with (1)(1)(2,000)(1.5)= 3,000gp for the price of the item, meaning you can create it for 1,500gp. My GM decided that was a fair price to pay to quit tracking arrows.
That is not the correct price (but neither were mine).
The formulae is (Spell level x caster level x 2,000 gp) time 3 for a spell effect meassured in minutes. So the cost is 6000.
Actually, we're both still wrong. I thought it was 10 minutes/level but it's not. Minute/level is times 2. So price is 4,000. Crafting cost is half of the price you come up with on the table, so 2,000.
Grizzly the Archer |
Leisner wrote:Actually, we're both still wrong. I thought it was 10 minutes/level but it's not. Minute/level is times 2. So price is 4,000. Crafting cost is half of the price you come up with on the table, so 2,000.Killsmith wrote:Leisner wrote:Couldn't you just make a custom magical quiver, based on the spell abundant ammunition?
If my calculations are correct, it would cost 8000 gp to get a magical container that would copy any non-magical ammunition (including masterwork and paper cartridges).That should prove a whole lot cheaper than a +2 enchantment.
Edit: the +2 enhancement cost, at minimum, 17000 gp (18000 for the minimum +3 enchantment -1000 for the +1 enchantment that both can use)
That was one of the first items I had made for my ranger. Abundant ammunition on a quiver is pretty handy.
By the formulas under creations rules, you end up with (1)(1)(2,000)(1.5)= 3,000gp for the price of the item, meaning you can create it for 1,500gp. My GM decided that was a fair price to pay to quit tracking arrows.
That is not the correct price (but neither were mine).
The formulae is (Spell level x caster level x 2,000 gp) time 3 for a spell effect meassured in minutes. So the cost is 6000.
X2 for Unslotted item or x 1.5 when put on an efficient quiver or some other magic item. If just put on a normal quiver than it might be just as you say, 4000.