Hi Jeff, Thinking about your idea... if an item takes a long time to enchant, we charge a premium. So this extra price just is added to the wizard's profit? When discussing the wizard's profit, there is no mention that these items give a bonus. Well, if ALL wizards did so, then everyone would have to pay them after all. But, a +2 Charm is an F type item (so there is a 30% surcharge on the item). But this increases based on the value of the UNDERLAYING item! So a +2 Charm if cast on a ring (worth negligible), the charm costs $100,000. However, if the same +2 charm is cast on some fine armor made out of Mithril, forged in the depths of time by the Dwarven gods, then (since the non-magical armor is worth $1,000,000), casting the charm now costs $400,000??? It does not make sense to me. Thanks for replying. But I am still puzzled. Warm regards, Rick. On 2016-11-03, at 2:18 PM, Jeffrey Vandine wrote:
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