gogogome
2016-09-10, 03:35 PM
Lets say in this campaign, there are 0 non-hostile civilization, so wealth means nothing.
You can only wish for things you know.
For you to know of an item, you must have seen it, or you have all of the non-material-prerequisites for crafting it (spells, feat, and CL). This means no wishing for scrolls of gate, unless you've seen someone cast gate or you can cast gate yourself, and no wishing efreetis for gate.
For you to know of a creature, you must have skill points equal to its hd in the appropriate knowledge skill.
With these restrictions in place. How strong are free wishes?
Try to break this so I have an idea.
Think in terms of worst case scenarios. You aren't going to happen upon a candle of invocation. You gotta obtain it or learn of its existence somehow.
I think the earliest a party can have access to free wishes is level 11, so start there in terms of breaking the system. I mean we all know once the PCs have access to gate they can chain-gate the world to its end.
You can only wish for things you know.
For you to know of an item, you must have seen it, or you have all of the non-material-prerequisites for crafting it (spells, feat, and CL). This means no wishing for scrolls of gate, unless you've seen someone cast gate or you can cast gate yourself, and no wishing efreetis for gate.
For you to know of a creature, you must have skill points equal to its hd in the appropriate knowledge skill.
With these restrictions in place. How strong are free wishes?
Try to break this so I have an idea.
Think in terms of worst case scenarios. You aren't going to happen upon a candle of invocation. You gotta obtain it or learn of its existence somehow.
I think the earliest a party can have access to free wishes is level 11, so start there in terms of breaking the system. I mean we all know once the PCs have access to gate they can chain-gate the world to its end.