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This [ubiquitious slot item] resembles a completely normal version of what would reasonably go in this slot. Then proceeding to describe the item without ever showing a difference between the normal and magical items that would go in that slot.
Example: "This spiked codpiece resembles an athletic cup made of steel with adamantine protrusions to ward off unwelcome advances to your most sensitive of areas."

Andrew Black RPG Superstar 2008 Top 16 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Star Voter Season 9 aka MythrilDragon |

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"This item is prized by..." Or any variation thereof. And "But in the hands of [insert class] the item's true power is shown." The grammatical stuff and the passive writing isn't bothering me as much, unless it's way bad. But come on...
That's not just bad grammar, but bad design.
Shouldn't the item function identically, for all users?Sure, if it enhances abilities one person doesn't have (like a non-caster using a pearl of power), they'll get less (or no) benefit, but that doesn't alter the fact that the item behaves identically in each user's hands.
Did anybody even read Sean's Consolidated Advice Thread?
Well, lots of people haven't read it the first time he posted it, or the several years since, so why change now?

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Andrew Black RPG Superstar 2008 Top 16 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Star Voter Season 9 aka MythrilDragon |

There are a lot of great items in the mix, many would be good in a book of magic items or as part of a specific adventure that ignore the SKR advice. The items I want to see in the top 32 are the extreamly creative ones that fit the Fantasy Game setting and avoid the pitfalls of being just another cool magic item.

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There are a lot of great items in the mix, many would be good in a book of magic items or as part of a specific adventure that ignore the SKR advice. The items I want to see in the top 32 are the extreamly creative ones that fit the Fantasy Game setting and avoid the pitfalls of being just another cool magic item.
I have not seen any items like that. Even my own which I designed as a kind of Volvo. Solid, nice, reliable magic item and neat to boot. There has not been any in my pairs I would call Mercedes.

Covent Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Marathon Voter Season 9 |

Andrew Black wrote:There are a lot of great items in the mix, many would be good in a book of magic items or as part of a specific adventure that ignore the SKR advice. The items I want to see in the top 32 are the extreamly creative ones that fit the Fantasy Game setting and avoid the pitfalls of being just another cool magic item.I have not seen any items like that. Even my own which I designed as a kind of Volvo. Solid, nice, reliable magic item and neat to boot. There has not been any in my pairs I would call Mercedes.
They are rare but so far I have seen three of what you are calling "Mercedes" items.
This is in over a thousand items viewed so yeah they are rare.
I do have 44 items in my keep folder right now, however those three stand out head and shoulders above in my opinion.

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I have seen a few items that I would like to see in the top 32, creative items that have an inspirational spark and well executed. I have seen a bunch that I think are great solid items, but they lack creativity even if they are well executed. I have seen a ton of items that make me go "what where they thinking?". I have also seen a buch that I think are cool, but the three paragraphs of charter/setting flavor that have nothing to do with how the item functions make thinkthey need more practice.
Remember the top 32 end up being less than 5% of all the entries, the odds are we will see more I the lower then the higher.

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No offense taken, Zahir. But those guidelines are for Wondrous items and he has specifically said many items in the books don't fit them. That isn't the point.
They are trying to find the items that make people go "Wow!". Keeping those guidelines in mind seem like the best way to do that. Another Cloak of Resistance, dressed up in purple prose isn't really Wondrous. It's been done in before in the CRB. Without the purple prose.

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[...]I do have 44 items in my keep folder right now, however those three stand out head and shoulders above in my opinion.
I would like to see your list of Keep items. However, even as a PM, that may constitute breaking a rule. Maybe after the 22nd, you could post the list of your top picks?

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Covent wrote:[...]I do have 44 items in my keep folder right now, however those three stand out head and shoulders above in my opinion.I would like to see your list of Keep items. However, even as a PM, that may constitute breaking a rule. Maybe after the 22nd, you could post the list of your top picks?
When we are allowed to discuss items, I was planning on asking for permission to create just such a thread and if Paizo has no problem with it doing so.
I feel to create an accurate post I would have to list the items completely and in doing so I am listing a large amount of Paizo IP so I would like to get their permission first.
In short, yes that sounds great as long as Paizo has no problem with it.
Edit: fixed a typo

Nazard Marathon Voter Season 6, Dedicated Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9 |

I think if I ever need a job in golarion I am going to be a filigree master. Every magic item (that doesnt look like an ordinary x) seems to be covered in filigree.
From the items I've seen, though, I'd say I'd want to be a gossamer merchant. Gossamer, gossamer, gossamer, every ten items or so has some kind of gossamer doohickey.

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To jump on the bandwagon here, I'm really not fond of items that are "... especially prized by..." or "... typically used by...".
If that's the case, why would anyone who's not one of the relevant groups bother to keep, buy, or build one of the items? You're essentially telling players who should own an item. That's limiting or dictating player choices and that's a Bad Thing.
Also, gross-out items; the ones made of severed heads still dripping blood and the internal organs of small animals; are really gauche and, quite frankly, disgusting. I don't mean either of those things in any way that even remotely approaches good.
Nick Logue and Boomer write well and often tend to use some pretty wild ideas and imagery. But it's not the gross-out factor or over-the-topness that made/make their stuff good. The stuff they write is actually good and doesn't totally depend on the abattoir gimmick to get by. It does't matter how you paint a house if the superstructure is rotted.
Ironically, these are all things that several judges have mentioned several times in the past.
I'd say that, after 5 years, people should "get it" by now. However, based on every year's entries, comments, and observations, that is not now and likely never will be the case.
However, at least these folks had the wherewithal to participate. That takes some guts (pun intended). Hopefully, they'll learn and it'll be an entirely new batch of contestants making the mistakes next year.

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Coridan wrote:I think if I ever need a job in golarion I am going to be a filigree master. Every magic item (that doesnt look like an ordinary x) seems to be covered in filigree.From the items I've seen, though, I'd say I'd want to be a gossamer merchant. Gossamer, gossamer, gossamer, every ten items or so has some kind of gossamer doohickey.
Professional voter prized by entrants using shadow filigree embossed dohickey's of the illustrious god of magic....

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"...often..." is also starting to grate, as in, "These boots often have pictures of braying donkeys in gossamer filigree on the sides." (made-up example, of course).
If a wondrous item has a particular theme or decoration 80% of the time, the description should just say that the item has that decoration. It's like describing human beings to an alien as "creatures that are often less than seven feet tall".

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Coridan wrote:Covent, I am curious. Are the ones you liked showing up again and again or only ones you havent liked?Honestly I see a much larger repeat rate on what I would consider substandard items. On the excellent items I have only seen them a few times each. In one case only twice.
I am off topic here, but is it good to have not seen my item after many many hours of voting? I keep seeing the same items again and again - it is great to actually see a new item once in a while.
Now back to topic, my newest dislike is the "to activate this item, open up your jugular vein and drain 8d6 points of blood, which the item consumes with relish...."

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The two biggies that have been driving me crazy are
* "affect versus effect" (which I know can be tricky since I blow it sometimes, but it's 300 words, c'mon, not that hard).
* Commas – For some reason people think commas are optional in prices and costs.
But my bigger pet-peeve is an item that is so confusing or has so much description I can't figure out what it's basic function is in the first paragraph and a half. If you can't get me some basic idea of what your golden gizmo does by the beginning of the second paragraph then I'm probably not going to wade through another 150+ words to figure it out.
Which brings up my final issue.... 290+ words. Few items really need that many words. If your item has that many, you probably should have done some more editing.

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Which brings up my final issue.... 290+ words. Few items really need that many words. If your item has that many, you probably should have done some more editing.
I've seen at least one item that would be over 300 words if it was formatted correctly. I've seen a couple in the high 290's that made me take a second look at the formatting just to see if this DQ'd the item as far as I'm concerned.