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Nov 04, 2015 I know in much older editions if an hobbit tried to wear a suit of man sized armour that was magic it would change size to fit them. Are there any guidelines for this in 5th edition or does the new greater realism less powerful magic mean you have to have it altered by a wizard and a smith. Stonghold rules. There are some rules for this in the 'Downtime Activities' section of the 5e DMG. A subreddit dedicated to the various iterations of Dungeons & Dragons, from its First Edition roots to its Fifth Edition future. About careers press. Design Note: This spell assumes the use of the Spell Points variant rule (DMG pg. 288), or equivalent, but can be used without this variant rule using only minor alterations.
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I was looking at some of the items' prices in the DMG- specifically the +1 and +2 shield. Per the FG DMG. A +1 shield (Uncommon) is listed at 112gp and a +2 shield (Rare) is listed as 838gp. If my memory is correct, in the PHB or DMG it says that rare items have a minimum of 5000gp in value. Another issue is the Adamantine Plate Armor. It is listed as 807gp, and it is considered uncommon. The regular plate is listed as 1500gp in the PHB.
Where do these prices come from and should they be considered official since they are listed in the licensed content? Or, should these prices be fixed to align with the posted price ranged?