| Thoth&Sokar |
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.
ryric
RPG Superstar 2011 Top 32
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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!
| RainyDayNinja 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.