Imperial Overlord wrote:Epic Handbook, page 260, the fucking magic district in the fucking section on Union. You know the part of the book that deals with the world the game takes place in.
What you posted is not on that page. It just gives an example of a shop that does do that. It in no way changes what is listed in the DMG.
You still haven't suggested a spell that you would use in place of Shape Change to get anywhere as close long term power.
That is because it is the only spell that does what it does. No other spell is even remotely similiar.
And against creatures like golems which have unbeatable spell resistance, its the most powerful offensive spell in the game. It literally allows you to turn into anything the situation requires, the ultimate in flexibility and versatility.
Not quite, metamagiced orb spells are higher on the list because they don't require you to slug it out with a creature that will be dangerous no matter what form you take. Also I didn't exactly say it was weak, it is with out a doubt the best defensive spell in the game with its duration. It is in the top 10 of versitility. It is however lacking in offensive power for most situations. Yes it will be better in the long term, and in situations where you only have one spell left, but in most situations it will be better to have used an offensive spell.
Also in epic levels the offensive power it gives is practicly nil. With the best option being either a very young force dragon's breath weapon for 66 damage with a fairly low save DC, or a white slaad for 22-135 depending on how hard chaos is to wash off of you. Not counting any obscure.
True, but it ignores the reality of the situation. You will sometimes be able to find some of the gear you want. Some of the items will elude you, become lost, or destroyed.
By RAW those items will be few and far between. Most likely applying to things that are mentioned or implied as rare in their description, like Boccobs Blessed Book, which any wizard is going to want.
Epic level characters will have a number of useful items but rarely will even one character have every most of the items he wants. Instead he will have several useful items he has acquired over the course of adventures and a few treasures that are close to his dream items.
I doubt even epic characters can afford every item they want. How ever things like the +6 to a stat and +5 ring/amulet should be fairly easy to find, as should bracers of armor +8 for high level characters of 18-20th level. Considering their cost anyway. Armors of Fortification are also fairly cheap, and can easily be contracted out, especially at epic level. You may be only able to find a +1 heavy fortification of the one you want, so hopefully you have a cleric for support.
He will rarely, if ever, possess a dream arsenal. In the games that I have run and played it that reached epic level, it has never happened.
Due to the fact that my dream arsenal is a belt that gives me +100 to all my stats, attacks, saves, and all skills, I can agree with that.