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This is the cost limit for all items that are not consumables.
 
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== Maximum Price By Level ==
 
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Revision as of 22:25, 9 August 2021

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We will be using the values for magic items given in Sane Magic Item Prices and supplemented in Tasha's Sane Magic Item Prices. For items not on either of these lists, the GM will set the prices.

Magic Item Prices and Levels

Rather than using the very rough price guidelines and levels of the DMG, this table is to be used. This gives the lowest level at which a character can purchase items of the listed price. This is also the highest value item a character can craft.

Level This is the level of the character and restricts what items the character can make - you can craft anything up to the given price. This is also a limit on what items you can purchase. It reflects that your prestige that gives you access to new markets. This is somewhat artificial, but an easy way to maintain some balance.

Consumables This is the maximum cost of each consumable item you can make or buy. Items like wands, that have charges and a small chance to fail when overused, don't count considered consumables. This number is inflated so that it is possible to pack more omph into a single-use item. Watch out for overspending in this category, which can make a character powerful at lower levels and then poor at higher levels.

Permanent This is the cost limit for all items that are not consumables.

Maximum Price By Level

Maximum Price By Level
Level Consumables Permanent
1 50 250
2 80 400
3 120 600
4 200 1,000
5 320 1,600
6 500 2,500
7 800 4,000
8 1,200 6,000
9 2,000 10,000
10 3,200 16,000
11 5,000 25,000
12 8,000 40,000
13 10,000 60,000
14 20,000 100,000
15 32,000 160,000
16 50,000 250,000
17 80,000 400,000
18 100,000 600,000
19 200,000 1,000,000
20 320,000 1,600,000

Using Item Abilities

A magic item always uses your save DC and Spell Attack Bonus. If you lack such values, use the values listed in the item description.

Minor Item Attunement

This is a radical rule, subject to change.

Any number of items can be attuned as if they were one item, as long as their total cost is less than or equal to the listed cost limit for a single item of your level -5.

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