Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

The adept hoarded wealth inDungeons & Dragonsis loosely within the grasp of mighty rulers or incredibly knock-down monster . There was a time when spellcasters could bypass the need for adventuring wholly and print their own money , thanks to aspell inD&Dthat generated salt .

There is a retro horizon ofDungeons & Dragonswhich suggests the biz is mainly about belt down things and taking their stuff . This niche has been well filled by video biz , which is why advanced run tend to put as much focal point on the roleplaying and world - construction as it does the combat . Thecurrent edition ofD&Dis particularly stingy when it come to magic point . The player is restricted to using three ( outside of some basic items , like potions ) . amber and jewels are also in short supplying , specially in comparison to theD&Dcampaigns of old .

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In the third edition ofDungeons & Dragons , there was a piece that allowed spellcasters to make their own money . The spell was calledWall of Saltand it was find oneself in a Scripture calledSandstorm .   Wall of   Saltwas a quaternary level Cleric / Druid / Sorcerer / Wizard spell that did on the dot what it said on the tin can . A caster summons a wall of common salt of an country that was 5 ft x the storey of the caster . The wall itself was one inch thick , and the go had no length and its component was a single salinity watch crystal .

Why D&D’s Salt Spell Was So Broken

The reason this magic spell was so broken can be find on page 112 of the 3.5Player ’s Handbook . There is a table that lists the price of trade goods , and a pound of salt is worth the same as a pound of silver medal .   This means   every 7th levelspellcaster inDungeons & Dragonscould basically   honk a while that prints money . The role player   could burn all of their spell slots to castWall of Saltevery day , trade it , and go live on a yacht off the slide of Calimshan .

DMs were n’t all out of optionsfor dealing with the spell . There is nothing in the description forWall of Saltthat claim the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks is edible . It ’s potential that the trance stir a white powder which resemble salinity , but does n’t actually perform any of the functions of table salt . There is also the interrogative sentence of the value of salt . The reason table salt is deserving as much as flatware is because it ’s rarefied . If spellcasters of a sudden swamp the grocery store with table salt , then its value will decrease . Not only that , but competitors will ricochet up in the saltiness conjuring market place .

The fact thatWall of Saltis a inspired spell intend that Clerics / Druids will have easy access to it , so the players will presently line up themselves trance up in a salinity production trade war . The account of salt output and how it mold human culture is fascinating to read , but it might not make for themost interestingD&Dcampaign . As such , it might be good for 3.5 dm to ban this spell from theirDungeons & Dragonstable .

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