Mud and muck? No thank you.


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Hey all,

So we all know the normal adventuring equipment, bedroll, cloak, insanely magic weapon and armor, stat boosts etc.

What about stuff for someone that likes to live the high life?
Someone that has Mending and Prestidigitation to keep his silk jammies clean and heat his bath water.

Are there magic items to make the road less crappy? Instant pavilions? perhaps with unseen servants built in?

Clothes that are always the height of fashion?

Think Rod of splendor, but more then 1/week.

Thanks for the help.

For the curious it is for a Lore oracle who works as a sage and is used to the better things in life.


For the record any item or spell that is more about style and comfort then anything is helpful.

Thanks again

Silver Crusade

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Comfort armor?


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I had a semi magical bath tub shrink item and heat metal aong with create water.


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Clothes that are always the height of fashion?

Sleeves of Many Garments covers you here (and a steal at 200 gp.)


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Mage's Magnificent Mansion is my go-to camping spell, it has a a feast for something like x ppl for CL, private rooms, is extra-dimensional with an invisible non-existent door on the material plane after you walk in, with a couple dozen unseen servants dressed in full-livery. No trail rations, tents, or mud for MY wizard.

Servants can be cheap and handy too. Sure, it's not an Instant pavilion, but a pavilion with 50 lackeys setting it up is RELATIVELY instant for you, and then you get to lord over the masses.

Wagons are handy investments for carrying your loot, but nothing says you can't splurge and get an RV!

Secure Shelter is another spell that uses the surrounding environment to make a cottage with some magical defenses, but it's still an actual shelter that enemies can attack.

Shame you're not the Heavens Oracle, they have a revelation that allows them to float over the ground. I had one who hadn't touched the ground for weeks.


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Any particular level?

Mage's Magnificent Mansion and anything or way to produce it daily (ninja's!!!).

More mundanely several hirelings, and a pack animal or two to carry, transport and set up a nice large tent etc. and do step and fetch for him.

Cubic Gate with one side keyed to open to ones own demiplane and well stocked with tomes and other sagely materials.

Ring Gates one end located at his favorite eating/drinking spot the other end, of course, where ever he is (and who says you can have only one set).

An Instant Fortress only reworked to provide an Instant 'Tower of Lore'.

Hand of the Mage - never have to get up again to retrieve a book or cup of hot toddy or ring the servants bell.

Necklace of Adaptation - never have to smell the muck and mud again never mind all that other stuff about breathing in vacuums and underwater.


Great stuff guys.

Starting at level 5, but the group normally goes to mid/high so planning is good.


I recall a tent/pavillion that was luxurious, i'll take a look. Also, Rod of Splendor


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In order of when I scrolled down the page…

1.) Toys and Games.

2.) Travelling Garden. Bonus points if you get a professional gardener to tend it for you, and a professional cook to prepare your meals.

3.) Mithral Waffle-Iron because of course you'd want one.

4.) Pomander.

5.) Perfume.

6.) Grooming Kit.

7.) Collapsible Bathtub.

8.) Utilitarian Rod. Never leave home without it.

9.) Rod of Well-Deserved Rest. Very expensive, but very handy.

10.) Ring of the Sublime. Useful for keeping your cool.

11.) Ring of the Sophisticate.

12.) Rosy Hauberk. Useful for looking your best even in rough conditions.

13.) Comfort Armor.

14.) Assisting Gloves.

15.) Challenger's Gloves.

16.) Plume of Panache.

17.) Explorer's Pith Helmet.

18.) Catching Cape. A cape that flutters dramatically everywhere you go? Yes, please.

There are many spells that would fit your requirements, but I'll leave that to others.

Grand Lodge

Create Demiplane Spell. If you keep it up and maintain it, it can be a great resting place. Would require Greater Demiplane to have a mobile gate in a cart.

Grand Lodge

The Handy Haversack is your friend. My Bard used to carry around a library of books and a Zebra skin rug in hers.


Oh, and of course if you have a mount or animal companion, or even just a luxurious pet, you also need a Dandy brush to comb it and make it pretty, bonus luxury points if you have a stylist and groomer specifically hired to care for your rare white tigersaurus rex (a unique crossbreed mixing a tiger, polar bear and T-rex). Bonus bonus points if they were a gift from the Shah/King/Emperor of a nearby kingdom, Bonus bonus bonus points if you bought it off of said Shah/King/Emperor after it had been gifted to them by another Shah/King/Emperor.

And of course, it has a name, and honourary title.


Prestigitation is essential. Available via a cloak of the hedge wizard if you're an oracle, though you'd either want to use the rules for combining magic items to keep your cloak or resistance, or else swap cloaks before combat.


Dot.


I went with two world magic as a trait to get Prestidigitation, its a must.

Anyone know where stats for a peacock can be found?

Scarab Sages

There are stats for a peacock familiar in the new familiar folio.


You need Dyso's Travel Canopy (750 gp). Always have shade.

/cevah


Mansions and demi planes and teleport rings cover the basics for high level. For daily adventuring Prestidigitation and Mending are your starting spells, working up to things like Emergency Force Bubble for immediate issues and Life Bubble for daily protection from muck and gas.


Thanks for the tip Cevah

Scarab Sages

Cevah wrote:

You need Dyso's Travel Canopy (750 gp). Always have shade.

/cevah

Fixed Link.


Imbicatus wrote:
Cevah wrote:

You need Dyso's Travel Canopy (750 gp). Always have shade.

/cevah

Fixed Link.

They moved the page! The dastards. The link used to work. [I copied it from a previous post.]

Thanks for the fix.

/cevah

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