Mercurius
Legend
An idea that came to mind. One thing about 4E that I haven't quite gotten the hang of is the use of rituals within game play. With their long casting time it seems virtually impossible to use, say, Make Whole or Knock within a dangerous dungeon, even less so in the heat of an encounter. Perhaps that is what makes them fun and interesting, but given this limitation wouldn't spell-casters have figured out a way to circumvent this a bit, even more than scrolls?
Forgive me if I am simply re-inventing the wheel here (I am not that familiar with the magic items yet), but what about a minor magical item called a "Ritual Stone" that basically stores a ritual that can be used as a Standard Action? There are many ways this could work, with varying degrees of cost.
*One time use - once the ritual is cast the stone becomes inert
*As a daily power - is recharged after a day
*As an encounter power - is recharged after an encounter
*A "blank tape" stone - The stone can hold whatever ritual is cast onto it, but once used it is once more "blank"
Is there something like this already existing within the rules? If not, what sort of GP cost should each type require? As magic items, what level and GP value would they have?
Thanks!
Forgive me if I am simply re-inventing the wheel here (I am not that familiar with the magic items yet), but what about a minor magical item called a "Ritual Stone" that basically stores a ritual that can be used as a Standard Action? There are many ways this could work, with varying degrees of cost.
*One time use - once the ritual is cast the stone becomes inert
*As a daily power - is recharged after a day
*As an encounter power - is recharged after an encounter
*A "blank tape" stone - The stone can hold whatever ritual is cast onto it, but once used it is once more "blank"
Is there something like this already existing within the rules? If not, what sort of GP cost should each type require? As magic items, what level and GP value would they have?
Thanks!