GlassEye
Adventurer
Ioun torches are created by casting Continual Flames upon a burned out ioun stone. The question is what is the level of that continual flame spell? Is it considered 2nd level (cast by a wizard, sorcerer, or cleric using the Day subdomain spell) or 3rd level (cast by a regular cleric, oracle, or inquisitor)? It matters when the stone interacts with a darkness spell; one would be suppressed, the other would not.
And what should I do as a DM where I have this interaction going on right now? Going off the assumption that most magic items are made by wizards I've ruled they are functionally wizard spells and at 2nd spell level.
Maybe we could have some sort of distinction between the wizard item and the clerical item. I dunno, something like the Eye of Hinotheus/Helerion/other Sun/Light god with a slight bump to cost to reflect its greater power and usefulness?
And what should I do as a DM where I have this interaction going on right now? Going off the assumption that most magic items are made by wizards I've ruled they are functionally wizard spells and at 2nd spell level.
Maybe we could have some sort of distinction between the wizard item and the clerical item. I dunno, something like the Eye of Hinotheus/Helerion/other Sun/Light god with a slight bump to cost to reflect its greater power and usefulness?