Did the 2024 nolzur's marvelous pigments change at all so you can’t paint tons of gold or weapons like it had the Midas touch or used to become a money farm
Pretty sure the existing one already can’t paint up treasures. It says it can’t create objects with more than 25 gp value, and DM fiat blocks the “I paint gold coins one at a time” type attempts at loopholes. Plus it can cost anywhere from thousands to tens of thousands of gold, so just don’t make it a reward/loot and there’s no practical way they can make the money back.
This concept is covered in the new DMG. Very much a bad-faith interpretation of the items rules. Why anyone would waste this banger of a magic item on some gold is beyond me.
Nolzur's magic pigment should probably have a minimum area expended. The text somewhat implies that you're supposed to paint 100 square feet at a time, since there's no time listed for any other area covered, which would limit you to a total of 250 gp per pot.
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Did the 2024 nolzur's marvelous pigments change at all so you can’t paint tons of gold or weapons like it had the Midas touch or used to become a money farm
Pretty sure the existing one already can’t paint up treasures. It says it can’t create objects with more than 25 gp value, and DM fiat blocks the “I paint gold coins one at a time” type attempts at loopholes. Plus it can cost anywhere from thousands to tens of thousands of gold, so just don’t make it a reward/loot and there’s no practical way they can make the money back.
This concept is covered in the new DMG. Very much a bad-faith interpretation of the items rules. Why anyone would waste this banger of a magic item on some gold is beyond me.
Nolzur's magic pigment should probably have a minimum area expended. The text somewhat implies that you're supposed to paint 100 square feet at a time, since there's no time listed for any other area covered, which would limit you to a total of 250 gp per pot.