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Alright so I somehow mad a goof up in my group playing pathfinder. I bought an Agile Amulet of Mighty Fist +1 for 4k. I had seen that price listing someplace but when shown the page for the item today it said "Alternatively" rather than "Additionally". So now I am trying to figure out how to price out upgrading/maximum limits on the item.

So a simple +1 to +5 Amulet of Mighty Fist is: 4,000 gp (+1) 16,000gp (+2) 36,000gp (+3) 64,000gp (+4) 100,000gp(+5)

So how do I price this WITH a weapon enhancement added? Such as Agile (+1 bonus)

Is it really 16,000 to have an Agile Amulet of Mighty Fist +1?

Would it really be 36,000 for an Agile Amulet of Mighty fist +2?

Am I limited to +5? So an Agile Amulet of Mighty Fist stops at +4?

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16,000 gp is the correct price.

Agile is +1-equivalent, that is, it costs the same as adding a +1 enhancement bonus. Since the amulet also already has a +1 enhancement bonus, adding another would result in a +2 bonus, so for the purposes of price, +1 agile is the same as +2, i.e. 16,000 gp.

And yes, it is limited to +5-equivalent, total:

An amulet of mighty fists cannot have a modified bonus (enhancement bonus plus special ability bonus equivalents) higher than +5.

Yes, the amulet of mighty fists is absurdly overpriced and limited.

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  • \$\begingroup\$ Off the main question a bit any decent alternatives? I'd rather not wait till after level 10 to be able to do much in regards to improving unarmed strikes. \$\endgroup\$
    – NirvEND
    Commented Jan 24, 2016 at 15:21
  • \$\begingroup\$ @NirvEND If the GM allows D&D 3.5 stuff, there's this question. \$\endgroup\$ Commented Jan 24, 2016 at 15:48

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