Calatar said:
Amnestic said:
jonnosferatu said:
Amnestic said:
Couldn't a high Appraise and Bluff skill allow you to somewhat circumvent those permanent values though?
Only to another human. Magic is governed by the aforementioned intelligence, which sees right through your attempts to bluff, and Appraise is your ability to figure out what that intelligence says the item is worth.
So if you had a low Appraise skill and the merchant had a high Bluff skill, he could sell you 3,000 GP worth of Diamonds for 5,000 GP and your Resurrection spell wouldn't work?
I'll be making a mental note of that. That's not a bad way to start a new questline.
My evil-DM sense is tingling.
Chaotic Good I'll have you know. I just double dip into Lawful Evil every now and again. I'm an equal opportunity DM.
Of course the downside to this plan would be that if they're casting a Resurrection spell, it'd likely be on a party member and cutting the party member out of the game while they go on a jolly romp after that bastard merchant who ripped them off for diamonds doesn't lead to a good experience for the guy who died.
I suppose if I linked it into a quest where someone is asking the party to cast a Resurrection spell on a dead NPC it could work.
Hmm, will have to give it some thought.