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<blockquote data-quote="TillForPie" data-source="post: 6359640" data-attributes="member: 6762758"><p><span style="font-family: 'Courier New'">Penrose's eyes move from Harper to the gleaming sword on his table and back again. "There is." He takes the sword by the handle and holds it in his lap. "Magical tools are used to decrease the chances of Paradox when using vulgar magic. I was planning on introducing them in a later lesson, but you're not the first to inquire." Penrose nods in Law's direction. "The five universal types of tool are wands or staves, weapons, mirrors, coins, and cups. Occasionally a mage will find another type of tool that works for him, but those five are the ones that will work for anyone." Penrose sets the sword down. "Some mages use different tools for each arcana - those tools are more varied. Magical tools don't help with ritual casting in particular."</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Courier New'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Courier New'"><em>Rubberneck was the only player to provide a magical tool at character creation. The rest of you can feel free to come up with magical tools that fit the requirements listed on pg 89/90 of the Mage: The Awakening rulebook. You can either have a general magical tool like Penrose described or you can use different tools for different arcana, which allows for more interesting object types (note that it mentions you can come up with your own arcana-specific tools so long as they fit the described themes). You can have both a general tool as well as arcana-specific tools, if you'd like.</em></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Courier New'"><em></em></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Courier New'"><em>Some magical tools can be tricky or expensive to get a hold of (you want a coin made of glass or a mirror of gold?) but it's largely just an inconvenience in the age of online shopping. Penrose will aid with the dedication of your first magical tools (so no need for a Gnosis + Composure roll to dedicate them).</em></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TillForPie, post: 6359640, member: 6762758"] [FONT=Courier New]Penrose's eyes move from Harper to the gleaming sword on his table and back again. "There is." He takes the sword by the handle and holds it in his lap. "Magical tools are used to decrease the chances of Paradox when using vulgar magic. I was planning on introducing them in a later lesson, but you're not the first to inquire." Penrose nods in Law's direction. "The five universal types of tool are wands or staves, weapons, mirrors, coins, and cups. Occasionally a mage will find another type of tool that works for him, but those five are the ones that will work for anyone." Penrose sets the sword down. "Some mages use different tools for each arcana - those tools are more varied. Magical tools don't help with ritual casting in particular." [i]Rubberneck was the only player to provide a magical tool at character creation. The rest of you can feel free to come up with magical tools that fit the requirements listed on pg 89/90 of the Mage: The Awakening rulebook. You can either have a general magical tool like Penrose described or you can use different tools for different arcana, which allows for more interesting object types (note that it mentions you can come up with your own arcana-specific tools so long as they fit the described themes). You can have both a general tool as well as arcana-specific tools, if you'd like. Some magical tools can be tricky or expensive to get a hold of (you want a coin made of glass or a mirror of gold?) but it's largely just an inconvenience in the age of online shopping. Penrose will aid with the dedication of your first magical tools (so no need for a Gnosis + Composure roll to dedicate them).[/i][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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