[PnP] book mechanics..
Scott Adams
longshotgm at comcast.net
Sat Mar 9 19:42:12 CET 2019
MEL/EL can be different in terms of sop
procedures. So a green line worker at a facory
is learning the ropes. If he is asked to write
it down hes bound to forget steps. But a line
worker 20 years on line can write it down in his sleep.
So same with spells. The flair, procedures,
methods and style reflect MEL/EL changes.
BUt yeah this why I wanted this topic to figure
out some mechanic for spell ELs in such
items. So hopefully more will comment on my formula and such.
THanks.
At 04:35 PM 3/6/2019, you wrote:
>Hmmm...even a scroll would take a lot of
>time. A book can take years. And books
>didnât become common until after the Middle
>Ages. A scroll, assuming one spell on it, would
>just be one EL...a book, with multiple spells,
>could easily have different EL's. I think, if
>it takes long enough, the MEL could change too,
>but not as drastically. Hmmmm...a spell is a
>spell is a spell...how can a MEL and EL be
>assigned to a written spell? I suppose it could
>have more specific information about proper
>techniques to cast the spell (thereby increasing
>the EL) but, really, the casters MEL tells him
>how to apply the techniques. Perhaps the reading
>of a spell from book or scroll should be given
>difficulty similar to problem solving...I always
>love the stories where the mage loses control of
>his spell heâs reading because of
>distractions. Dave Sent from my iPad
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