Upper_Krust
Legend
Hi Ltheb dude! 
See my previous post.
Recap: the deity should always need to expend XP/QP unless the wish is granted (whereby the wisher takes the XP cost).
...and no the deity can't get a mortal servant to expend the XP but still wish for something the deity wants.
Once I get Chapter 3 completed I will work back through the missing parts of the text while I put together the appendices. So you won't see it in the next update (Tuesday/Wednesday) but hopefully the one after that.
Obviously its own gravity acted against it in a very drammatic fashion.

Ltheb Silverfrond said:U_K!
Any guidelines as to how often is using wish for self gain is "frivolous?" (Like x times a week based on number of WP?
See my previous post.
Recap: the deity should always need to expend XP/QP unless the wish is granted (whereby the wisher takes the XP cost).
...and no the deity can't get a mortal servant to expend the XP but still wish for something the deity wants.

Ltheb Silverfrond said:A deities with little or no worshippers (Tutelar, or a Highlander-esque strategy for divinity) wouldn't seem to have as much of a restriction here as a Deity who gains all their quintessence from worshippers. (A good strategy early-divinity, but Sloooooow once you hit cosmic levels of power. Better make the entire universe your body of worshippers.)
Which reminds me, any ETA on the Resonance rules? (My players think its funny that you can do things Highlander style, and it works much better than being a kind and loving god).
Once I get Chapter 3 completed I will work back through the missing parts of the text while I put together the appendices. So you won't see it in the next update (Tuesday/Wednesday) but hopefully the one after that.
Ltheb Silverfrond said:It's cool to see someone got a game going. Its hilarious an Orichalcum Guardian was felled by a 1st level spell. (A well placed spell, but a weak one none the less)
Obviously its own gravity acted against it in a very drammatic fashion.
