on Fri 13 of Aug., 2010 10:22 BST, by Laurent
posts: 1029
Sean,
Fancy armour
You can only get stuff from the "Player's Handbook".
This game seriously frowns upon min-maxing and other fancy items from the worst and most game-breaking days of "D&D 3.5". So, as said on the game page: Only stuff from PH, DMG and MM.
Spells
Yep, anything you can afford, basically you need to buy a scroll for the spell, minus expensive material components if any; i.e. a scroll that is only meant to be copied into a spellbook.
For instance a standard scroll of identify would cost 125gp (100gp for the material component + 2*cost to create), but the same scroll aimed at being scribbled into a spellbook would cost only 25gp.
Market cost for all items is twice the cost to create, with the exception of costly components that contribute only their value, as in the case of a standard scroll of identify.
The Hollow's Chronicles
Sean,
Fancy armour
You can only get stuff from the "Player's Handbook".
This game seriously frowns upon min-maxing and other fancy items from the worst and most game-breaking days of "D&D 3.5". So, as said on the game page: Only stuff from PH, DMG and MM.
Spells
Yep, anything you can afford, basically you need to buy a scroll for the spell, minus expensive material components if any; i.e. a scroll that is only meant to be copied into a spellbook.
For instance a standard scroll of identify would cost 125gp (100gp for the material component + 2*cost to create), but the same scroll aimed at being scribbled into a spellbook would cost only 25gp.
Follow this link for: the cost to create a scroll.
Market cost for all items is twice the cost to create, with the exception of costly components that contribute only their value, as in the case of a standard scroll of identify.
Laurent,