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In Dungeon World, a number of pieces of equipment and services are listed with prices. One such service is A custom item from a Blacksmith. It states the cost of this is Base Item + 50 coins.

Is a custom item something simple like plate mail with a character's name pounded into some corner of the armor? Or is a custom item something like plate armor with magical resilience to heat? I ask because I have a [magical weapons list that I created][1]magical weapons list that I created that has suggested prices for magical items and these would conflict.

More than my personal custom stuff (which may well conflict with DW rules as I didn't write DW) is the fact that DW has its own set of example magical items, some of which would likely be worth more than 50 + base item cost (although suggested prices are not offered for the example magic items.)

This leaves me to wonder if I'm horribly misunderstanding what a "custom item" really means in Dungeon World. What, exactly, is a "custom item from a blacksmith"? [1]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kP_evn_HbROSY5NhE036chDXIBv_jD35s_uxE_7DSvI/edit?usp=sharing

In Dungeon World, a number of pieces of equipment and services are listed with prices. One such service is A custom item from a Blacksmith. It states the cost of this is Base Item + 50 coins.

Is a custom item something simple like plate mail with a character's name pounded into some corner of the armor? Or is a custom item something like plate armor with magical resilience to heat? I ask because I have a [magical weapons list that I created][1] that has suggested prices for magical items and these would conflict.

More than my personal custom stuff (which may well conflict with DW rules as I didn't write DW) is the fact that DW has its own set of example magical items, some of which would likely be worth more than 50 + base item cost (although suggested prices are not offered for the example magic items.)

This leaves me to wonder if I'm horribly misunderstanding what a "custom item" really means in Dungeon World. What, exactly, is a "custom item from a blacksmith"? [1]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kP_evn_HbROSY5NhE036chDXIBv_jD35s_uxE_7DSvI/edit?usp=sharing

In Dungeon World, a number of pieces of equipment and services are listed with prices. One such service is A custom item from a Blacksmith. It states the cost of this is Base Item + 50 coins.

Is a custom item something simple like plate mail with a character's name pounded into some corner of the armor? Or is a custom item something like plate armor with magical resilience to heat? I ask because I have a magical weapons list that I created that has suggested prices for magical items and these would conflict.

More than my personal custom stuff (which may well conflict with DW rules as I didn't write DW) is the fact that DW has its own set of example magical items, some of which would likely be worth more than 50 + base item cost (although suggested prices are not offered for the example magic items.)

This leaves me to wonder if I'm horribly misunderstanding what a "custom item" really means in Dungeon World. What, exactly, is a "custom item from a blacksmith"?

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What exactly is a "custom item from a blacksmith"?

In Dungeon World, a number of pieces of equipment and services are listed with prices. One such service is A custom item from a Blacksmith. It states the cost of this is Base Item + 50 coins.

Is a custom item something simple like plate mail with a character's name pounded into some corner of the armor? Or is a custom item something like plate armor with magical resilience to heat? I ask because I have a [magical weapons list that I created][1] that has suggested prices for magical items and these would conflict.

More than my personal custom stuff (which may well conflict with DW rules as I didn't write DW) is the fact that DW has its own set of example magical items, some of which would likely be worth more than 50 + base item cost (although suggested prices are not offered for the example magic items.)

This leaves me to wonder if I'm horribly misunderstanding what a "custom item" really means in Dungeon World. What, exactly, is a "custom item from a blacksmith"? [1]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kP_evn_HbROSY5NhE036chDXIBv_jD35s_uxE_7DSvI/edit?usp=sharing