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FinnDarkblade
2013-12-02, 06:33 PM
Exactly what it says on the tin. Is there an existing Pathfinder version of the MIC's Gauntlet of Infinite Blades(pg 101)? If not, how would one go about recreating it? All of the spells required to craft the Gauntlet are the same level and have the same requirements in both 3.5 and Pathfinder so would the price to craft one change at all?

The Random NPC
2013-12-02, 06:51 PM
If all you're trying to do is throw infinite blades, the Blinkback belt (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/wondrous-items/wondrous-items/a-b/belt-blink-back) will allow you to do that, otherwise, no idea.

FinnDarkblade
2013-12-02, 06:59 PM
Oh, well that is quite perfect. Thanks for that. :smallbiggrin:
*edit* Hmm, actually it's not really. My character is already wearing a Belt of Incredible Dexterity in that slot. Couldn't you apply the teleport object spell to a gauntlet in the same way?

The Random NPC
2013-12-02, 07:21 PM
Pathfinder got rid of slot affinities, I believe they wanted to prevent people from getting so many stat boosts. They did leave in making the item slotless or adding the ability to your existing belt. That costs x2 and x1.5 respectively.
EDIT: By got rid of slot affinities, I mean no, you can't just move items to another slot. Your GM could though.

FinnDarkblade
2013-12-02, 07:45 PM
Okay I did the math on upgrading magic items by what I found here (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items) under the section entitled Upgrading Magic Items and this is what I got. Did I do this right?
Blinkback Belt of +2 Dexterity
+2 Belt of Dexterity: 4000gp
Blinkback Belt: 5000gp
time to add ability to an item = new enhancement price x 1.5, round up to nearest thousand and divide by 1000gp
5000(1.5)=7500gp 8000gp/1000gp = 8 days
price to add ability to an item= (new price of both together - old price) / 2
11500-4000=7500/2= 3750gp

Time and Price to Create: 8 days and 3750gp

The Random NPC
2013-12-02, 08:01 PM
Looks about right to me, though you may want to ask your GM about using cost for the time instead of price, I find that tends to be a popular house rule.

FinnDarkblade
2013-12-02, 08:45 PM
So lowering the time to create to 4 days then?

The Random NPC
2013-12-02, 11:19 PM
Yes, every group that I've played with has done it, though it is a house rule.