[PnP] Gems
Albert Sales
drite_mi at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 23 06:49:06 CET 2004
I agree that the requirements should be forbiddingly high. However, I feel that some medium flawless brilliant stones should be allowed minor effects. By adding brilliant, and a minimum size of medium, there would not be too many extra magic gems. Also, the power should be much weaker (about a quarter). For groupings, I would say no less than 5 medium flawless of equal clarity would do the trick.
Sylverrs_ dragon <abnaric at hotmail.com> wrote:For both game balance and what I feel is appropriate for the use of the
material I am not predisposed toward having a system where every chip of
precious gem can be magicked into something special. I will consider the
suggestion and possibly think of a way where smaller items set in a magical
items in series can equate to the require large, flawless jewel the system
now requires.
I see the change you proposed creating a game where everyone and their
brother carries around a "golf" bag full of magic items they pick and choose
from. I do not think that is appropriate.
>From: "Alex Koponen" Reply-To: pnp at abroere.xs4all.nl To: "POWERS & PERILS"
>Subject: Re: [PnP] Gems Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 19:19:39 -0900
>
>I agree. On v.2 it would be nice to have a more gradual transition in magic
>gems and jewelry. Having mid-quality gems capable of holding minor magics
>but needing Large, flawless and brilliant gems to hold the most powerful
>magics is a good idea IMHO.
>
> Alex
>
>
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