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<blockquote data-quote="HeapThaumaturgist" data-source="post: 3191742" data-attributes="member: 12332"><p>RW's pretty much got it for me.</p><p></p><p>In our current game, at one point one of the clerics lost all of her gear, including her symbol. "By the rules" we knew she was, at that point, rendered more or less a Nodwick until we were out of the dungeon (which turned out to be quite a while). Suck-city. So we went through some stuff about raiding a room and cobbling together pieces off a few tables and chairs nailed together into a lightningbolt for her symbol, so she could cast spells.</p><p></p><p>After that, being that every character has at least three levels of Cleric in the group (we're odd, I suppose, everybody just decided to take some Cleric), we comissioned a set of pretty expensive miniature symbols for each deity that are strapped into leather bracers. Everybody in the party then has a miniature symbol for everybody else in the party, as well as themselves.</p><p></p><p>Probably not a bad idea, really. Give everybody in the party a symbol of your god ... as a gift ... they can keep it down there in the bottom of the backpack next to that iron ration they picked up at 1st level, until the GM yoinks your gear. Hopefully SOMEBODY will have their gear.</p><p></p><p>If somebody wanted to have their character tattoo the symbol on their chest like a freaky religious superman symbol ... sure ... as long as it fit the character. And if it ever came up, they'd have to take off their armor and present that pectoral pictoral to cast spells. Don't see it as overpowered.</p><p></p><p>--fje</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeapThaumaturgist, post: 3191742, member: 12332"] RW's pretty much got it for me. In our current game, at one point one of the clerics lost all of her gear, including her symbol. "By the rules" we knew she was, at that point, rendered more or less a Nodwick until we were out of the dungeon (which turned out to be quite a while). Suck-city. So we went through some stuff about raiding a room and cobbling together pieces off a few tables and chairs nailed together into a lightningbolt for her symbol, so she could cast spells. After that, being that every character has at least three levels of Cleric in the group (we're odd, I suppose, everybody just decided to take some Cleric), we comissioned a set of pretty expensive miniature symbols for each deity that are strapped into leather bracers. Everybody in the party then has a miniature symbol for everybody else in the party, as well as themselves. Probably not a bad idea, really. Give everybody in the party a symbol of your god ... as a gift ... they can keep it down there in the bottom of the backpack next to that iron ration they picked up at 1st level, until the GM yoinks your gear. Hopefully SOMEBODY will have their gear. If somebody wanted to have their character tattoo the symbol on their chest like a freaky religious superman symbol ... sure ... as long as it fit the character. And if it ever came up, they'd have to take off their armor and present that pectoral pictoral to cast spells. Don't see it as overpowered. --fje [/QUOTE]
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