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<blockquote data-quote="flametitan" data-source="post: 6938835" data-attributes="member: 6822731"><p>Personally, I would allow players to use dirty tricks using cursed items-- One person's trash is another's treasure, after all. Besides, I like to encourage creative thinking. Having players take advantage of what's usually a bad item is perfectly fine. Besides, I know a number of paladins who would consider a shield of arrow attraction a boon over a curse, and it'd be rude to take away something they were stoked about.</p><p></p><p>(Good call with the girdle. It's one of those "cruel joke" items, but unlike most of them can probably lead to out of game friction.)</p><p></p><p>EDIT: From a versmilitude perspective, I consider magic to follow what could be considered a "UNIX philosophy of spells." A magic item/spell does exactly what it says it does; no more, no less. This is because spells are already highly versatile. So while you can use a spell/item in novel ways, it cannot be used in ways the spell doesn't support (No ice rafts from Ray of Frost, no setting fire to Grease, etc.) I assume most tables are like this for magic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flametitan, post: 6938835, member: 6822731"] Personally, I would allow players to use dirty tricks using cursed items-- One person's trash is another's treasure, after all. Besides, I like to encourage creative thinking. Having players take advantage of what's usually a bad item is perfectly fine. Besides, I know a number of paladins who would consider a shield of arrow attraction a boon over a curse, and it'd be rude to take away something they were stoked about. (Good call with the girdle. It's one of those "cruel joke" items, but unlike most of them can probably lead to out of game friction.) EDIT: From a versmilitude perspective, I consider magic to follow what could be considered a "UNIX philosophy of spells." A magic item/spell does exactly what it says it does; no more, no less. This is because spells are already highly versatile. So while you can use a spell/item in novel ways, it cannot be used in ways the spell doesn't support (No ice rafts from Ray of Frost, no setting fire to Grease, etc.) I assume most tables are like this for magic. [/QUOTE]
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