Okay, so a DM decided to run a Wayfinder's Guide To Eberron campaign for DDAL. We've research up and down and cannot find anything.
Common magic items like; Orb of Shielding or Everbright Lantern. Do these items need to be encountered in story before we can buy them with TCP? Or are they more "evergreen-ish?" since they're so cheap, can we just buy them with gold we get when we level up with regular GP?
We looked in the Eberron PLG, DMG, DDAL season 8 content catalogue. The FAQ for dragon Heist...
It took me some digging, but I think the answer is, sadly, no. From a Facebook post asking about Shiftweave:
Alan PatrickMagic items are not available for sale unless explicitly shown on an equipment table (like the potion of healing in the PHB). Shiftweave is interesting but is not available for gold pieces at this time.
When unlocked, you can purchase it for the standard 2 TCP - no further gp cost needed.
Is "Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron" an actual adventure? The only adventures permitted for AL play are the specific hardcover adventures and approved modules by WoTC and their guild adept program.
So your DM is fine to run any of the published AL approved Eberron modules as DDAL ... but they can't run a campaign they create from the content in "Wayfinders Guide to Eberron" as a DDAL campaign (unless the book actually contains an adventure/module in addition to the Eberron background content). Of course, the DM is fine to run an Eberron campaign using DDAL rules but the characters will not be DDAL legal.
On the Wayfinders web page it says: "Playtest material includes the unique races of Eberron, the mystical dragonmarks (including greater dragonmarks and aberrant dragonmarks), and new magic items; this is a living document, and this content will evolve and be updated in response to feedback."
Wayfinders guide to Eberron is essentially playtest or
Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron is AL legal material. It's a sourcebook, though, not an adventure. There are Eberron setting AL adventures on DMsGuild. They're coded DDAL-ELW. Wayfinder's stuff is the only AL legal playtest material. Encounters in Sharn is AL legal currently.
Okay, so a DM decided to run a Wayfinder's Guide To Eberron campaign for DDAL. We've research up and down and cannot find anything.
Common magic items like; Orb of Shielding or Everbright Lantern. Do these items need to be encountered in story before we can buy them with TCP? Or are they more "evergreen-ish?" since they're so cheap, can we just buy them with gold we get when we level up with regular GP?
We looked in the Eberron PLG, DMG, DDAL season 8 content catalogue. The FAQ for dragon Heist...
Got Goblin?
It took me some digging, but I think the answer is, sadly, no. From a Facebook post asking about Shiftweave:
Alan Patrick Magic items are not available for sale unless explicitly shown on an equipment table (like the potion of healing in the PHB). Shiftweave is interesting but is not available for gold pieces at this time.
When unlocked, you can purchase it for the standard 2 TCP - no further gp cost needed.
I would imagine that this applies to the Orb of Shielding and Everbright Lantern as well as all other common magic items.
Is "Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron" an actual adventure? The only adventures permitted for AL play are the specific hardcover adventures and approved modules by WoTC and their guild adept program.
http://dnd.wizards.com/articles/news/eberron-adventurers-league-embers-last-war-storyline
https://www.dmsguild.com/product/247986/Encounters-in-Sharn (This may not be AL legal yet)
So your DM is fine to run any of the published AL approved Eberron modules as DDAL ... but they can't run a campaign they create from the content in "Wayfinders Guide to Eberron" as a DDAL campaign (unless the book actually contains an adventure/module in addition to the Eberron background content). Of course, the DM is fine to run an Eberron campaign using DDAL rules but the characters will not be DDAL legal.
On the Wayfinders web page it says: "Playtest material includes the unique races of Eberron, the mystical dragonmarks (including greater dragonmarks and aberrant dragonmarks), and new magic items; this is a living document, and this content will evolve and be updated in response to feedback."
Wayfinders guide to Eberron is essentially playtest or
Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron is AL legal material. It's a sourcebook, though, not an adventure. There are Eberron setting AL adventures on DMsGuild. They're coded DDAL-ELW. Wayfinder's stuff is the only AL legal playtest material. Encounters in Sharn is AL legal currently.
Here is an example of the DDAL-ELW (Eberron Last War, as that's the last released book I'm assuming)
https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/261301/DDALELW11-Secrets-Below
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