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Magic quiver dnd
Magic quiver dnd










That extra 2,000 gp also means only having to worry about protecting the magic bow rather than the magic bow and magic quiver-getting the magic bow made of the strongest material so as to avoid it being sundered is likely less expensive than getting both bow and quiver made of that same material… and, if the archer does not protect his quiver, some smart enemy's gonna come along and sunder that magic quiver precisely because the archer has not protected it! In some campaigns the difference between an archer needing to scour the enemy stronghold to recover only his +1 endless ammunition mighty (+5 Str bonus) composite longbow (16,900 gp 3 lbs.) instead of both his +1 mighty (+5 Str bonus) composite bow (2,900 gp 0 lbs.) and his quiver of lies is totally worth that extra 2,000 gp. I suspect having endless arrows from a quiver is usually less expensive than the weapon special ability endless ammunition because the weapon special ability endless ammunition means not needing a quiver at all.

MAGIC QUIVER DND PC

Nonetheless, as these are-so far as I'm aware-the only D&D 3.5e bottomless quivers, they're to what a D&D 3.5e DM is supposed to compare a new bottomless quiver to when a PC sets out to design a similar original magic item.

magic quiver dnd

Those magic items are legit enough… and there's moreīoth the quiver of Anariel ( Lone Drow Web column "Companions of the Hall") (28,000+ gp 1 lb.) and the quiver of plenty ( Dragon Compenidum Volume 1 139) (18,000 gp 1 lb.) are overpriced compared to the quiver of lies ( Book of Vile Darkness 116) (12,000 gp 0 lbs.) if all the wearer needs are standard arrows and the wearer never plans to upgrade.Īll three items have issues: the Anariel having appeared on Wizards of the Coast's sister site to promote material from Mirrorstone, its juvenile publishing imprint the plenty first appearing in Dragon then in a Paizo-published but Wizards of the Coast approved text and the lies never having been updated for the 3.5 revision. If I want to get more powerful arrows, would QOP or QOA be good pricing guides? Would having a 1×1×2000×2=4000 be the right right for an item that only creates unlimited arrows? Or does it need to be made slotless for 8000? Now the QOP does a better job of fulfilling my needs, but I don't know if its priced well since I do not know the source. Both have similar effects in that they can not only create arrows, but also create magical arrows as well. The quiver of plenty and Quiver of Anariel. There exist items from 3.5, not sure if they were real or homebrew. My thought was to design a quiver, under the effect of the abundant ammunition spell, which happens to be a much lower level than the minor creation that endless is based off of. I however consider this ability to be horrifically overpriced and takes up valuable bonus space on my weapon(s). Yes, I am aware that such a property already exists for weapons called endless Ammunition +2.

magic quiver dnd

Wondrous items with charges can never be intelligent.I am working on a custom magic item whose purpose is to provide an archer with unlimited arrows. Intelligent items have extra abilities and sometimes extraordinary powers and special purposes.

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An 01 result indicates the wondrous item is intelligent, 02-31 indicates that something (a design, inscription, or the like) provides a clue to its function, and 32-100 indicates no special qualities. Usually use-activated or command word, but details vary from item to item. Anyone can use a wondrous item (unless specified otherwise in the description). This is a catch-all category for anything that doesn’t fall into the other groups.










Magic quiver dnd