Jacob Saltband
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Jeraa wrote:
Jacob Saltband wrote:Some enchantments only cost gold to add to weapons or armor. Do these count against the +10 max enchantments or are they extra add-ons?No, they are completely separate. They don't count toward the maximum +10 enhancements.
Thanks. I thought as much but wanted someone else to say it as well.
LazarX
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Jeraa wrote:
Jacob Saltband wrote:Some enchantments only cost gold to add to weapons or armor. Do these count against the +10 max enchantments or are they extra add-ons?No, they are completely separate. They don't count toward the maximum +10 enhancements.
They sort of do. The +10 enhancement limit is equivalent to a fixed limit of 200,000 gold piece value for enchantments on a non-epic weapon. Enchantments which aren't priced as a Plus value are still factored into that limit.
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They sort of do. The +10 enhancement limit is equivalent to a fixed limit of 200,000 gold piece value for enchantments on a non-epic weapon. Enchantments which aren't priced as a Plus value are still factored into that limit.
No, they sort of don't. The fixed price enchantments would apply against the 200,000gp cap to determine if an item is epic or not. (As far as I know, Pathfinder doesn't have epic rules, so that cap wouldn't exist. Unless the Mythic rules playtest stuff added them in.)
But when determining if a weapon is within the max limit of +10 or not, they have absolutely nothing to do with that. And that was the question asked.