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the_gneech ([personal profile] the_gneech) wrote2012-02-03 10:30 am

The Broken Economy of Mage Armor [Pathfinder]

So last night I'm looking at Obsidian's theoretical future, and examining one of those traditional wizard accoutrements, the bracers of armor. These suckers are prohibitively expensive, especially for the benefit they provide:

Slot wrists; Price 1,000 gp (+1), 4,000 gp (+2), 9,000 gp (+3), 16,000 gp (+4), 25,000 gp (+5), 36,000 gp (+6), 49,000 gp (+7), 64,000 gp (+8)

Why would anyone spend that kind of money when a scroll of mage armor is 25 gp (or 12 gp 5 silver if you craft it yourself) and lasts an hour? Or even better, with the Craft Wondrous Items feat, you could create a robe of mage armor for (best estimate) somewhere around 900 gp (base price 1,800 gp) or even less if you limited it to a certain number of uses/day. That would have the added bonus of going into the body slot, which most wizards/sorcerers never use anyway, freeing up the wrists slot for something potentially more interesting.

I cannot think of an in-game reason why such a magic item doesn't exist. +4 armor, no arcane casting penalty, no armor check penalty, negligible weight? Yes please! With a market cost of 1,800 gp, who in their right mind would ever wear a chain shirt again? Or pay 4,000 gp for bracers of armor +2?

Of course, I can think of a perfectly good out-of-game reason: namely that it's totally broken! 'cause with a market cost of 1,800 gp, who in their right mind would ever wear a chain shirt again? Or pay 4,000 gp for bracers of armor +2?

These are the kinds of issues that reduce game designers to gibbering husks, late at night.

-The Gneech

[identity profile] grayalynn.livejournal.com 2012-02-06 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
The reason it shouldn't work for nonarcane casters is a metagame reason of balance in pricing. Although in actuallity the rules are pretty clear that anything that provides and AC bonus is priced the same way, just like anything that provides a bonus to hit and damage is priced in a manner separate from other magic items.

[identity profile] hossblacksilver.livejournal.com 2012-02-06 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)
No, I was more looking for an in character reason why the robe wouldn't work for a non-spell caster character and why the fighter should have to wear the bulky steel chest piece while the wizard gets away with only wearing wearing the soft, warm robe. :)