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<blockquote data-quote="fba827" data-source="post: 5347431" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>The rituals themselves do not need to be errataed because of the way uncommon and rare are defined.</p><p></p><p>Uncommon and rare are specifically defined as things left over from a previous era and the magic to create them is forgotten and not able to be done with the current magic of the world, etc etc.</p><p></p><p>Now of course your DM is free to change classification as appropriate to your game, or may provide the ability to still craft uncommon items by requiring some extra steps (like kissing a dead dragon's heart while hopping on one leg singing the theme to brady bunch)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Having said all that, I don't believe the definition for uncommon or rare is actually listed in the errata from september. Therefore, unless you saw the definition for uncommon/rare in last month's preview material leading up to the rules compendium release, or unless you actually have the rules compendium or heores of forgotten lands book(s), then you don't have rare/uncommon/common actually spelled out for you as specifically defined game terms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fba827, post: 5347431, member: 807"] The rituals themselves do not need to be errataed because of the way uncommon and rare are defined. Uncommon and rare are specifically defined as things left over from a previous era and the magic to create them is forgotten and not able to be done with the current magic of the world, etc etc. Now of course your DM is free to change classification as appropriate to your game, or may provide the ability to still craft uncommon items by requiring some extra steps (like kissing a dead dragon's heart while hopping on one leg singing the theme to brady bunch) Having said all that, I don't believe the definition for uncommon or rare is actually listed in the errata from september. Therefore, unless you saw the definition for uncommon/rare in last month's preview material leading up to the rules compendium release, or unless you actually have the rules compendium or heores of forgotten lands book(s), then you don't have rare/uncommon/common actually spelled out for you as specifically defined game terms. [/QUOTE]
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