Talk:Ring of False Alignment (3.5e Equipment)

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Pricing[edit]

My justification is as follows. Misdirection is functionally similar to nondetection. There is a ring of nondetection for 8000g, so it stands that a ring of misdirection would be similar. This only applies to 1/4 of the spell's functionality, items only, so the price is down to 2000g. It is also changing only half, instead of your entire alignment, so 1/2, thus 1000g. Largely it's a way to handle dangerous items such as the Book of Vile Darkness and whatnot, safely without requiring ranks in UMD to achieve, or using spells and effects which grant a whole lot more besides the desired "bluff alignment" effect, and are thus much more expensive. -- Eiji Hyrule 04:10, September 25, 2010 (UTC)

I would actually make this a helm. Just because it lends all the more deviousness to the cursed item: Helm of Opposite Alignment :D. --Aarnott 16:46, 22 March 2012 (UTC)