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Magic swords dnd 5e
Magic swords dnd 5e













magic swords dnd 5e

The average NPC, much like the average person in our world, doesn't risk his/her life against horrible monsters on a daily basis and would flee a battle rather than seek one out. Many common magic items are useful as deadly weapons or as items of personal defense. Just assume magic items can be bought and sold, most tables I've seen here already do and as more supplements come out with magic shops written right in the system will be assuming it does too.ĭo you own your own fully automatic machine guns, attack helicopter, and armored personel carrier? If not then you should sell your house, car, and anything else of value and try to buy them. Ever since it's been standard for magic items to be as common as other magic until 5E came along to repeat mistakes.

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Unless your world is populated only with complete fools, selling a magic item would be extremely easy.īut then, why would a PC sell a magic item for this worthless gold they have piles of already which they can't spend on anything useful?Īnd you're right back at the problem 1E had by assuming magic items were super rare and couldn't really be bought which went away as later supplements came out, because it really makes no sense. Any NPC with 100 GP on their hands would buy an uncommon from you without a second thought. In general it would be extremely irrational to assume magic items cannot be sold as they are very valuable, very useful and at the prices listed in the DMG, they are dirt cheap.















Magic swords dnd 5e