D&D 5E - Why is "Frost Brand" rarer than "Flame Tongue"?

Publish date: 2024-07-27
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You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Xeviat The title says it: Why is "Frost Brand" rarer than "Flame Tongue"?

Flame Tongue deals +2d6 damage, while Frost Brand deals +1d6 damage.
Frost Brand gives resistance to fire damage ... okay, that's a bonus. Frost brand can extinguish nonmagical flames ... that could come in handy.
Oh, and Flame Tongue requires a bonus action to activate the damage, while Frost Brand doesn't.

It still doesn't seem like Frost Brand should be that much more rare than Flame Tongue.

What are your thoughts?


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Morrus

Morrus

Well, that was fun

Staff member

Because better items are more popular? Why are Nokia 3310s rarer than iPhones?


Rarity does not equate to power. It equates to rarity.

More people want flaming swords than want freezing swords. There's more demand, so there's more supply.


Sunseeker

Guest

Because the DMG rarities make no sense, generally speaking.

Make a weapon as rare, or not rare as you want it to be. I mean, unless you're always rolling random loot, then you just have to put up with the fact that rarity makes no sense.


Well frost brand actually also seems better to me. It's a ring of resistance to the most common elemental damage in a magic sword. That's far better than just one more d6 IMO. At least given the atunement rules. Multi purpose items really rock when you can only attune 3 items.


Giant2005

Because the motivation of 95% of prospective Wizards, for spending the time and effort to learn Wizardry in the first place, is that they are latent pyromaniacs. They simply like to see stuff burn.



Guest 6801328

Guest

Why is gold rarer than silver?


Because the Federal Reserve is in cahoots with the Templars, that's why.
Oofta A frost blade doesn't do quite as much damage but it grants the bearer resistance to fire damage and a handy "extinguish flames" spell.

In addition, it's a well known fact that people can't resist sticking their tongues on the frost blade to see if it sticks. Sadly, this frequently this requires the destruction of the sword to detach the idiot.


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