One Martial Practice will be creating Grand Master Trainings and designing the regimen that support them.
Martial Mastery or should I call it Martial Artistry
Not that we LIKE coin as an option for rituals mind you... In fact it sort of almost seems like HS for rituals (life force powers magic) vs coin or maybe some other intangible for practices might be nicer, but at least we have something...[MENTION=82504]Garthanos[/MENTION] and [MENTION=82106]AbdulAlhazred[/MENTION] , I think the best way Martial Practices could be integrated into orthodox 4e's overall system machinery is by:
1) Differentiating it from Rituals in how PCs activate them (good job there guys. Healing Surges versus the level-1 Coin pool PCs are expected to have).
OK, this is a good point. You have a list here, A,B,C,D, is there some formal thinking on this subject? Some 'forge speak' or somesuch? (I have a kinda dim view of forge speak, but this is probably the sort of area where a formal lexicon could work well).2) Make Rituals and Martial Practices all do the same sort of stuff. You're talking:
Right, so handling 'transitions'. Its a pretty good category. I mean, we can definitely see various options here. Wizards Passwall, Fighters Break Barriers (not sure what the best formulation of a 'crash through a wall practice' is yet). I think you can work out pretty much analogous effects, maybe with some different details and strengths/drawbacks for each.a) Allows a PC to reframe a potential situation from one scene to another. A Wizard Teleports a group and we transition scenes/locales "from here to there" while a Ranger leads them safely on a Perilous Journey and does the same thing. A Druid sends an offscreen missive via an animal friend. A Fighter sends an offscreen missive via freaking tireless legs, implacable will/stamina...or maybe via a Follower.
That one is also interesting. No doubt there is at least something of a taxonomy for this kind of thing too.b) Invoke a Skill Challenge. Adjure performs an exorcism. Weight of Death's Stare allows the Fighter to project her fortitude into the Mental Realm (or wherever) of the host and attempt to cast the demon out (via combat Skill Challenge) for a physical combat encounter with the possessing creature...the host's life pending.
I suppose so. I mean this would be more of a general question about buying results.c) Creating a single-use minimum d20 Roll (such as 5 for 1 surge/n coin or 8 for 2 surges/x coin).
Hmmmmm. Yeah, well, that could be generalized too. There could be a general 'raise or lower the stakes, define the consequences' kind of realm.d) Constrain the GM in rendering post-resolution failure by giving the player some kind of authorial power or veto right when the situation is changed adversely.
That would do the trick.
I found a list of things rituals and practices do a while back and saved it but not sure where I got it.
Acquire Skill
Bind a Soul
Break and Enter
Change Environment
Change Objects
Change Treasure
Clean
Communicate
Copy Text
Create Consumables
Create Objects
Create Security/Alarms
Create Servants
Detain/Restrain
Detect Creatures
Disguise
Distribute Healing Surges
Eavesdrop
Entertain
Fake Objects
Foil Communication
Foil Defiling
Foil Eavesdropping
Foil Illusions
Foil Invisibility
Foil Pursuit
Foil Stealth
Foil Teleportation
Hide Information
Improve Capabilities
Improve Teamwork
Influence Beasts
Influence Monsters
Influence People
Interrogate
Investigate
Learn
Light
Mislead
Move Longterm
Navigate
Overcome Obstacles
Preserve Corpse
Preserve Objects
Protect
Record Information
Repair Objects
Rest
Resurrect
Search
Share Senses
Shelter
Sneak
Strengthen Objects
Survive
Teleport
Track
Transport Objects
Trap
Travel Between Planes
Treat Lasting Effects
Weaken Enemies
Weaken Objects
AbdulAlhazared said:(not sure what the best formulation of a 'crash through a wall practice' is yet)
Breaching Ram is a fairly high level ability at level 12
It does strike me that flavor wise a paragon knight in full armor bashing down a chunk of a wall isn't far off flavor wise.
Especially if its a Dwarf for some reason
You mean especially if its a Goliath...
Actually I'd think a Minotaur would be the very most iconic! Of course he could also be a paragon knight!

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