Post by JustisaurPost by Rupert BoleynPost by JustisaurWell he is 17th lv. He's also currently a 'friend' of the PCs
(Mwhahahahaha!). So with a desicrate spell up... don't think he has
access to that though, so I'll drop it. 34 human skeletons per
casting. He can cast it 4 times a day, so 136 skeletons a day. Almost
1000 per week. My orginal target was 10,000 so it would take him about
3-4 months. Not bad.
Limited Wish gives him access if he needs it. You should ALWAYS
create undead in a desecrated area with an alter for the extra 2 HP
per HD if nothing else.
Ooh. I hadn't noticed that.
Post by JustisaurPost by Rupert BoleynFor the Desecrate spell, surely he can find a neutral or evil cleric
who needs a bit of gold?
Hmm. Thought it was a higher level spell, only 2nd lv cleric. Yes he's
got a 5th lv evil cleric cronie. That halves the time (since it doubles
the number of HD possible per spell.)
Allow 6-8 weeks for delivery of your undead army :)
He might be able to create some nastier undead with create (greater)
undead. He'd want to be able to control them pretty well though, as
most of those "hate life" which isn't a problem with uncontrolled
awakened skeletons.
Cutting/polishing the Gems still feels like the real delay. Fabricate
creates 'a product', and there are good reasons to not allow it to mass
produce, but if you do allow mass production with a fabricate (or allow
the NPC to invent a level 9 mass fabricate spell) then that problem may
well be solved.
Alternately could he somehow get the skeletons to cut the gems, hmm,
no Int, so they probably cannot use an untrained Craft check, OTOH
he could use Awaken Undead from Savage Species on a few skeletons,
and have them do the cutting/polishing.
He's planning on using that spell anyway, there's no other way I can see
to get a whole bunch of skeletons to do your bidding... I'm still
wondering about thier personality though. Do they have his personality,
the previous um... owner's personality, or some random personality?
Since they are Neutral Evil *always* according to the 3.5e MM I don't
see either A, or B working (he's LE, not NE).
At level 17 there are so many options that this should be solvable, if
worst comes to worse gate or teleport somewhere with lots of
gemcutters and let them do it for half the resulting stones.
It's a rather desolate setting, last bastion of humanity and all that,
so it's not really an option.
If you go by craft and actually have to spend all that time cutting,
polishing and dying then it could take a really really long time. Lets
see, if you go by average int, with no skill, and a DC of say 12. You
have 250 sp worth of work to do, you get an average of 15.5 on a
successful roll, x 45% success rate x 12 for the DC for an average of
83.7 sp of work per week per skeleton working on it, each skeleton needs
3 weeks to make one finished stone... Yep that will take a really long
time... Assume he hires a decent gemcutter, say with a +15, can take 10,
it still takes him one week per gem. Even with say 10 full time
apprentices, it would take a month just to get enough for one casting.
Damn.
Hmm, that brings up another odd idea. Most crafts use 1/3 the finished
costs in materials, does that mean that the black onyx is worth 3x as
much after being "finished"? Probably not germain to the descussion, we
can just figure out what the finished product is worth.
Looking at Fabricate, I'm not entirely sure that it shouldn't be able to
create multiples. He can do 17 cubic feet per casting, that should
finish the gems rather quickly. He won't have any problem with the 12
DC even being untrained, since his Int is up in the 25-30 range.
Even if it were argued that he could only make one gem per casting since
the result is a "product", he could cast 4 of these a day, and get gems
much faster than going through all the hasle of gemcutters.
Unfortuantly at that rate it lowers him to about 1 year per 1,000,
definitely too slow. The spell description says "items" though, so I'm
inclined to think you can make more than one item per casting. On the
other hand I'm not sure I'd want PCs getting ahold of this spell
(interpreted that way), it could quickly unbalance the game, as you
could craft a lot of items with it and make a very big profit in a
hurry.
I think I'll go with the multiple items interpretation. So that just
leaves figuring out how long it will take him to find and dig up
skeletons. And still nailing down how much 10,000 lbs of onyx is worth.
DougL
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