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For questions related to determining the value or cost of a good or service in-game.

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Both the Mnemonic Feather (a level 3 rare item from Rival Academies) and the Kotodama Whistle (a level 3 uncommon item from the Tian Xia Character Guide) have no listed price in their descriptions. ...
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Spell component amounts are expressed in GP. For example, a spell might require 1000 GP of diamonds. If I haggle with the shopkeeper and buy a diamond of 1000 GP for 900 GP; Or if the shopkeeper is ...
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DMs, I need your expertise. I have a 1 year downtime between campaigns (ingame) and I'm in Waterdeep. I want to become something between Littlefinger and Varys (from Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and ...
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One of the NPCs in the campaign I run doesn't have enough time to teach their spells to adventurers, but they have most of their spells carefully written into books they are ready to rent. Their ...
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Rokugan is a very varied place, and characters might want to acquire a lot of things that are not covered in the core book. Like, recently I came into the pickle that a painting samurai wanted to ...
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In the book for the The Witcher Pen & Paper RPG, there is a list of suggested items for Witchers to buy when they create their character. In this list, "a waterskin" is one of the ...
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The core rule mentioned that each enhancement bonus granted to a weapon/armor would also grant it additional hardness and hit points. It also mentioned that while shields can be enchanted as armors, ...
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For context: A DM in this multi-DM run D&D 5e campaign I'm in said she would be doing very difficult sessions with very high level loot if we succeed in said sessions. Well, disregarding the fact ...
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The suggested pricing rules for creating magic items suggests that items that are continuous or use-activated should cost 2,000 gold * the level of the spell they duplicate * the Caster level of that ...
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If multiple characters are working together to meet the prerequisites for crafting an item and only one of the characters has a feat to reduce the cost, are they allowed to apply it? For instance if ...
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I have a first-level character who would like to keep a journal, but is on a very tight budget, and I am dissatisfied with the idea of using charcoal, given how easily it smudges and smears in real ...
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Here are the statistics from the Mounts and Other Animals Table in the DMG: Item Cost Speed Carrying Capacity Pony 30 gp 40 ft. 225 lb. Donkey or mule 8 gp 40 ft. 420 lb. The pony costs 30 gp, and ...
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Our group is playing a 15th-level adventure. I usually allow them to create custom magic items that are within reason, and so far that had been fine with the regular Wealth-by-Level (WBL) rules. ...
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By RAW the only thing I know of that reduces the market price of magic items is the 10% or 30% discount item restrictions in the creating magic items section of the Dungeon Master's Guide page 282. ...
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I gave my third-level party 900gp and told them they could buy start equipment from the Sane Magic Items pdf. One of my characters bought a two-bead Necklace of Fireballs and personally demolished two ...
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