1/12/2024 0 Comments Quiver of arrows for sale(This item also is guilty of heavy "interpretation" by using a level 5 spell to create such a low-priced item.) And clearly an item used for direct offensive capabilities would be more valuable than a cup that could produce water at any time. however, this gives a price of 1000g (2000 x 1/2 x 1), which is decidedly too low - especially since the other quiver item listed in the DMG is a simple extra dimensional space - not as useful - and costs 1800g. The only other direction we've tried is: since it is such a limited use type of item, create water (a zero level spell) might be similar. ![]() However, other than noting that 56k is too much, what kind of price would others think is more reasonable for this kind of item? The "create wondrous item" rules are, I think we can all agree, open to quite a lot of interpretation - and I believe that pricing wondrous items in particular is much more of an art than a science. However, this seems extraordinarily too high, especially for an object that makes only arrows. (2000 x spell level 4 x caster level 7) This is based on the idea that it is a "use activated or continuous" effect type of item, since it has no charges nor use restrictions per se. going for the effect of "one each time you draw one" or a quiver that never ran out of arrows - would be priced somewhere in the neighborhood of 56,000g. Going simply by the rules for item creation in the DMG, using minor creation (a level 4 spell) as a base, creating a quiver that had an infinite number of arrows - i.e.
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