DR 10/- even isn't a silver bullet (or kevlar vest as the case may be) versus many critters. I just played through an encounter with an ogre with 4 fighter levels who was putting down 30 damage every hit. That was with level 6 PCs who couldn't even touch stoneskin yet. Stoneskin is nice, but so expensive that you're usually better off with other options.
As a trivia note, I have met a character in Living Greyhawk who had gotten access to having a hat of protection from evil, which was a contiuous item. Since there was a possessing entity in a nearly-artifact item that we had to carry around, it was extra awesome. I was quite envious of that character's very fine hat.
My main desire that keeps me from junking abjuration is one spell, and it's a cantrip. Resistance- the pre-req for making cloaks (or whatevers) of resistance. Granted saving 12.5k gold isn't that big a deal for just buying one, but it's awful nice to be able to craft em for the whole party if need be.
3.5 Annoys Me Anew
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Re: 3.5 Annoys Me Anew
Couldn't you cover that with scrolls of resistance?
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Draco_Argentum at [unixtime wrote:1151226890[/unixtime]]Couldn't you cover that with scrolls of resistance?
SRD wrote:Spells of the prohibited school or schools are not available to the wizard, and she can’t even cast such spells from scrolls or fire them from wands.
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Re: 3.5 Annoys Me Anew
Nuts. However since its a cleric spell and the person creating the item dosen't have to have the spell this is another spot where the cleric can cover it.
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True, or a rogue with UMD and a cheap wand/scroll. But I've been in a few campaigns where borrowing even a cantrip spell (or orison as the case may be) is not feasible for item creation. Living Greyhawk being one of them for example. Steenking low magic/wealth campaigns where the only items I was ever going to find were ones I created, being another and for whatever reason we had no cleric/druid.
I'm not saying barring abjuration is a universally bad idea (actually it's usually quite fine), just that that is about the only reason I've never barred it personally. Cloaks are very handy items, and often I can't get them unless I make them, and I can't always expect the help I want or need.
I'm not saying barring abjuration is a universally bad idea (actually it's usually quite fine), just that that is about the only reason I've never barred it personally. Cloaks are very handy items, and often I can't get them unless I make them, and I can't always expect the help I want or need.