Actually, had this argument with someone, so it bears repeating.
If a monk casts the spell "Shield" does he lose his Wis Bonus?
Well, I came to the conclusion that the answer was, "No."
So then the point was raised, "A ring of shielding is nothing more then a force version of bracers. And if monks can use bracers of armor, then why not a shield of force?"
Which I agreed to.
So then they calculated what it would cost to make a Wall shield ring of force. Then, they put it and all the Shield ASAs into...
get this...
An Ioun Stone.
By the rules, if you are willing to pay x2 cost, you can take ANYTHING that takes up a body slot and put it into an ioun stone at twice the cost.
Then they bought a Ward Cestus, extrapolated the cost of ioun blade's ioun stone property (4,000 gp) and put it into the ward cestus, then put the ioun stone into the ward cestus' ioun stone slot.
One expensive work around, but at the level in question, actually rather cost effective.
Sorry I didn't put that part up in my previous post. It seemed fairly obvious to me. These sorts of mangled magic items gets fairly common when your campaign reaches epic.
Do you make sure the ideas are relevant though?
The ideas ARE relevant. Sorry you feel I should be spoon feeding every single work-around. If OP can't figure out the work-around on OP's own, then OP should ask. If OP doesn't TRY, OP won't learn nothing. That is the difference between a cookbook Min/Maxer and a true optimizer. One sees failure, the other sees opportunity.
I very rarely will say the words, "What You SHOULD Do Is..." I don't know what the OP is optimizing towards. In my opinion, what the OP should do is ditch the concept and start over. It makes no sense and is jumping all over the place. Then again, I don't know what the OP is shooting for. I made an NPC who was all over the place, but his thing was he was the faster running ever. That was IT. He ran. Fast. Period. (I wanted to break the sound barrier. Never did pull it off.) I find one trick characters to be boring, but that's just me. I find a dip here, dip there to be un-fun as well. But I'm not playing him.
So, it I throw out ideas, knowing that 90% will fail to hit the mark. But I pick stuff he wouldn't normally think of, in hopes of getting him to think in a new direction and fall out of old habits.