Cost of Wild Enchant


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Hello,

I'm playing a druid and I have a question about the Wild Enchant.

In the core rulebook, the price for the wild enchant is listed as +3. Most of the other enchants on the page have a static price listed (e.g. 17,000 gold).

What does +3 mean?

Furthermore, some of the other enchants are listed with a price of +1 or +2. How do I translate that into price in gold?

Thank you.

Sovereign Court RPG Superstar 2011 Top 32

Add up the enhancement bonus on the armor, plus all the + equivalents of special abilities, and square that total x1000gp for the cost to buy the magic on the armor.

Examples:(add the cost of masterwork armor to these depending on armor type)
+1 wild armor counts as a +4 total, so is 16,000 gp
+3 wild armor counts as a +6 total, so is 36,000 gp
+2 heavy fortification wild armor counts as +10 total, so is 100,000 gp

Hope this helps!

RPG Superstar 2014 Top 16, RPG Superstar 2013 Top 16

Costs in plusses mean that you price it as if you were adding that much to the enchantment bonus of the armor. For instance, +1 armor costs 1000 to enchant, +2 armor costs 4000, +3 for 9000, and +4 for 16000. So to upgrade +1 armor to +1 Wild armor, you pay the difference between the cost of +4 and +1 armor, or 15000 gold.

If you instead started with +2 armor, upgrading it would cost the difference +2 and +5 armor, or 21000.

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