| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
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| panjadin45611-20-06, 11:27 PM | Any and all advice/resources on creating golems as easily and cheaply as possible please! (I'm thinking about opening up a shop in game and selling golems keyed to obey whoever holds a certain item that the golems are linked to). Oh, and i should say my dm house ruled that i can take artisan feats to discount costs for item creations for up to 75% off the base price, and i already have 50% off gp cost and xp cost. :cool: |
| TienFong11-20-06, 11:47 PM | Take your gp, buy a flaming long sword, a mithril tower shield or Large shield. Find a warforge slave with mithril composite plating. Sell the slave with the weapon and shield as a bargain, and put up a sign "gundam for sale"? Sorta like a golem... Pretty cheap to capture warforges? maybe this is a bad idea... uhhh yea.. |
| WinterPsionic11-20-06, 11:53 PM | Any and all advice/resources on creating golems as easily and cheaply as possible please! (I'm thinking about opening up a shop in game and selling golems keyed to obey whoever holds a certain item that the golems are linked to). Oh, and i should say my dm house ruled that i can take artisan feats to discount costs for item creations for up to 75% off the base price, and i already have 50% off gp cost and xp cost. :cool: Could there be a cheaper house rule...75% OFF the base price...that effectively destroys any campaign's economy... |
| panjadin45611-21-06, 01:18 AM | hey, even with the house rule, it would still cost 9 feats to get a 75 percent discount for gp, xp, and time, as each artisan feat only discounts 25% |
| WinterPsionic11-21-06, 02:02 AM | hey, even with the house rule, it would still cost 9 feats to get a 75 percent discount for gp, xp, and time, as each artisan feat only discounts 25% :confused: Hmmm I thought the feat provides a 15% discount to XP, and GP(with the equivalent change to time) Meaning only 5 feats... |
| panjadin45611-21-06, 03:48 PM | Not under the ECS rules, gp, xp, and time all have seperate feats for reducing them, each of which reduced them by 25% of the base ammount |