Potion of healing and other types of similar items do not have their price listed on them. I view using the app as a way to look up the price of an item at quick glance, or a guideline price, to be a popular use case.
5e went to price range based in Rarity. Ex: Potion of Healing is common 50-100gp. The table is in the DMG. I am guessing we will this stuff in the next phases...
A lot of the time it can come down to what the DM considers would be a good price for such items, or even where they're being purchased from if you're going that deep into it. The range in the Dungeon Master's Guide is a good place to start but really it can be however much the DM makes it.
Potion of healing and other types of similar items do not have their price listed on them. I view using the app as a way to look up the price of an item at quick glance, or a guideline price, to be a popular use case.
Or at least the MSRP ;-)
5e went to price range based in Rarity. Ex: Potion of Healing is common 50-100gp. The table is in the DMG. I am guessing we will this stuff in the next phases...
Go for the eyes!
A lot of the time it can come down to what the DM considers would be a good price for such items, or even where they're being purchased from if you're going that deep into it. The range in the Dungeon Master's Guide is a good place to start but really it can be however much the DM makes it.
"Roll for kink."
My homebrews - Naturalcrit
Not to mention some DMs, such as myself, have a bartering system set up if the players wish to barter with the seller.
Its all about having fun!