wilcoxon wrote:
I like that most items in Arcanis are not a huge bonus. However, at the same time, the loot options when they occur are often worth far more than the gold share. It can be very frustrating to miss out on an item that you now can't ever get ...snip... I don't like the permissive LFR loot system (choose whatever you want of an appropriate level) but Arcanis seems overly restrictive. It's less of an issue if a group always plays together because someone in the group will always have the items found but a lot of LA groups are pick-up so there's a fair chance any given item obtained will be unavailable in the next group you play with.
I have some sympathies to your position. I played the first arc with my Nierite HC and I missed out on magic items looted from Ymandrakes when we rolled for stuff. Then there was one other module where Crusaders found magic items and I was disappointed that (from his perspective) they were all essentially icky. So he went through the Crusade without picking up a magic item. Yeah. I felt frustration. Whenever I go back through the mod with the Ymandrakes I Jones a little for that beautiful relic cert.
But frustration also passes. Tukufu has had much better luck in the second arc. Hopefully proving things even out over time.
I would contest the point that magic items are undervalued in gold. Some are. Some aren't. The last item I have received is valued at 10 gc (ie 2 runes). As a mechanical matter 2 runes would probably be more valuable to him ... but I have resisted selling both because its cool & because I can eventually buy those runes and I'd never be able to buy this item back... BUT it wasn't the most expensive item out there. If I had somehow gotten the (IMO) less useful item valued at 20 gold Tukufu would almost certainly be sporting a lot of runic bling.
wilcoxon wrote:
Would it really hurt anything if there were 2 or even 3 copies of items available in the adventures?
I know of some judges who have done this when they felt an item was "perfect" for more than one PC. Its obviously a subjective call as to what qualifies as "perfect." And its out of line with the campaign guide. Because of that and that double certing has the potential for significant variance with a precious and finite resource, I am uncomfortable with the practice. But I think its a topic that could be addressed with a revision in the campaign guide.