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| Migi09-23-07, 07:40 PM | I'm playing a cleric archer and would love to have a bow that adjusts to my character's varying strength. I came across the Bow of the Wintermoon in the MIC and wanted something similar, minus the relic power. If I wanted to get a +1 longbow with an adjustable strength pull, how would I cost it? Thank you! Migi |
| Kouk09-23-07, 09:13 PM | I could swear there was an enchantment for this, but I can't seem to find it. Anyway, I would suggest a custom enchantment with a price of about +1,000gp (not a +1 equivalent enchantment, just a flat cost). |
| tarkin09-24-07, 01:12 PM | Kouk, a normal, NON-magical composite bow that can handle a strenght of 32 costs more than 1,000 gp. The idea that for a mere +1,000 you can make a bow handle any strength, with no penalties, is ridiculously underpriced. Try a set +10,000. 5,000 for handling any strength bonus no matter how high and another 5,000 for getting rid of the penalties if it is too low. |
| Migi09-24-07, 06:31 PM | The bow in the MIC only costs 3,400 gp. It's no longer a +4 like the bow of the same name from CD. The costs of these two bows lead me to believe it is around 1,000 gp (I hadn't noticed the similarities/differences until I got out my two books and looked at them side by side.) Does anyone else have any ideas? Thank you, Migi |
| Kouk09-24-07, 08:11 PM | Kouk, a normal, NON-magical composite bow that can handle a strenght of 32 costs more than 1,000 gp. The idea that for a mere +1,000 you can make a bow handle any strength, with no penalties, is ridiculously underpriced. Try a set +10,000. 5,000 for handling any strength bonus no matter how high and another 5,000 for getting rid of the penalties if it is too low. Hehe... Would a +1 be better? :P |