Alignment restrictions on wands

Started by Goldfishpie, November 13, 2008, 10:01:18 PM

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Egon the Monkey

Yeah, Letsplayforfun has it.
Labur actually stopped selling potions for a while when he realised he was supplying a bunch of the Olid Gang, made a lot of excuses, and almost ended up with a Paladin on his payroll to try and stop potions falling in to the wrong hands. He also only sold offensive transmutations to dwarves and trusted people.

Basically, unless your priest is of a "trade" god or one with few or rather obscure enemies, I'd say put in a little effort to check who you sell to. Even if you're amoral Evil, you'll have deities' followers you'll want to blacklist.

Thomas_Not_very_wise

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JackOfSwords

Given the small minority of players that can actually afford wands, and then a smaller fraction of actual alignment conflicts, I would prefer to see the DM's spend their time elsewhere improving the module.