tun-geek-42
2007-09-16, 05:28 AM
:smallfurious: (go belkar)
hello fellow geeks :smallsmile: me and my friends has played D&D for 2 and a half years, and we have just found out that we have misunderstood the magic weapon part in the DMG, we thought that a magic weapon +1 with a shocking enchantment would be the total price of 2 +1 bonuses (totsl of 4000 gp) but we the found out that it had the price of a +2 sword (8000 gp) this puts us in a dilema, we are usally mot very high leveled charecters, we are lvl 8-9 at the moment, and that is the higest we have done. but we are creating a 10th leveled paladin scenario and then it is no longer an option for me to have a +2 holy longsword, but i think, isn't it a ltle under powered to pay that much for a magic weapon? i mean, when you see a wizard casting lightning bolt to the right and the left, arent the meele fighters underpowered if a 10 th level charecter can't have a +2 sword with an +2 encarntmen?
what are you opinions, so far our old rules worked out fine, but we are thinking of using the "core rules"
hello fellow geeks :smallsmile: me and my friends has played D&D for 2 and a half years, and we have just found out that we have misunderstood the magic weapon part in the DMG, we thought that a magic weapon +1 with a shocking enchantment would be the total price of 2 +1 bonuses (totsl of 4000 gp) but we the found out that it had the price of a +2 sword (8000 gp) this puts us in a dilema, we are usally mot very high leveled charecters, we are lvl 8-9 at the moment, and that is the higest we have done. but we are creating a 10th leveled paladin scenario and then it is no longer an option for me to have a +2 holy longsword, but i think, isn't it a ltle under powered to pay that much for a magic weapon? i mean, when you see a wizard casting lightning bolt to the right and the left, arent the meele fighters underpowered if a 10 th level charecter can't have a +2 sword with an +2 encarntmen?
what are you opinions, so far our old rules worked out fine, but we are thinking of using the "core rules"