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<blockquote data-quote="Lonely Tylenol" data-source="post: 4105194" data-attributes="member: 18549"><p>How about this:</p><p></p><p>You have a bag for carrying magic pies. You can carry no more than three meat pies and six fruit pies in your bag. You may not carry more than one of the same flavour of pie. While you carry your bag of pies, the pies give you special abilities (fruit) and improve your attacks and defenses (meat). You gain no special benefit from eating or throwing the pies, only carrying them.</p><p></p><p>It basically adds up to the same thing. The issue that the OP has is completely unrelated to how the mechanics work, and completely bound up in the fluff text associated with the mechanics. This means that it's easy to fix if you have some sort of attachment to accessorizing your cloak with an amulet, so that you will look <em>simply fabulous</em> while slaying goblins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonely Tylenol, post: 4105194, member: 18549"] How about this: You have a bag for carrying magic pies. You can carry no more than three meat pies and six fruit pies in your bag. You may not carry more than one of the same flavour of pie. While you carry your bag of pies, the pies give you special abilities (fruit) and improve your attacks and defenses (meat). You gain no special benefit from eating or throwing the pies, only carrying them. It basically adds up to the same thing. The issue that the OP has is completely unrelated to how the mechanics work, and completely bound up in the fluff text associated with the mechanics. This means that it's easy to fix if you have some sort of attachment to accessorizing your cloak with an amulet, so that you will look [i]simply fabulous[/i] while slaying goblins. [/QUOTE]
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