Machiavelli
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Ioun suppository, anyone? ![Devious :] :]](http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png)
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Machiavelli said:Ioun suppository, anyone?![]()
JAVCS said:What happens when you try and stick yuor ioun stone encased head through a tight space?
I was 'inspired" by the KotD comic with the "emergency use" ring of invisibility. To me it was little worse than finding gem based treasure in the den of a large carnivore, one has to know where it had to have been. In fact, enchanted gizard stones for reptilian humaniods sound like a good idea.Piratecat said:Yeah, internal usage of ioun stones is just... odd. And not for my game. But hey, I'm all for alternative adventuring lifestyles.![]()
It actually does. The "Estimating Magic Item Gold Piece Values" table contains a row that says:werk said:Traditionally, you could have as many stones in use as you could acquire. The SRD is silent on the issue, one way or the other.
guardianfallenangel said:at one time i had a player that wanted to buy a bunch of dull grey ioun stones and use them as a deflection bonus to his ac.... while this might work, i wouldn't allow it.
Errr... can't play DnD without them?werk said:players... <shakeshead>
Protective and sexy!werk said:While it may deflect gnats or mosquitos (infinitely useful at times), I don't think it would help his AC any more than wearing fish-net stockings under his plate mail would 'provide another layer of protection' and increase his armor class.
werk said:While it may deflect gnats or mosquitos (infinitely useful at times), I don't think it would help his AC any more than wearing fish-net stockings under his plate mail would 'provide another layer of protection' and increase his armor class.
players... <shakeshead>