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<blockquote data-quote="Dreaddisease" data-source="post: 312758" data-attributes="member: 3548"><p>Even in a successful pickpocket the possessor is still undetermined because the stone is still in the pocket. Thats why I think it should be a in the hand item. A small eraser sized stone in your hand does not really a distruption to most things except two weapon fighting or shooting a bow. </p><p></p><p>An Iuon stone has to be stowed while in a city (because it WILL get stolen). Iuon stones are easily recognized and can be snatched in battle. Yet with these drawbacks to an Iuon stone it is unslotted. Same price as a normal stone. You stil have not convinced me that a stone's price is really reprentative of its power. Your just restating the rules over and over. A horn has to be played yet it is unslotted. Carpets of flying, Brooms of flying are unslotted yet their size and obvious nature makes them easy to destroy with fire spells or even natural fire. fire cannot destroy a normal stone, nor can anything except a good wack with a warhammer.</p><p></p><p>A ring is much like an unslotted item in price yet there is a limitation to them. </p><p></p><p>Would making the stones in hand use really make it to expensive?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dreaddisease, post: 312758, member: 3548"] Even in a successful pickpocket the possessor is still undetermined because the stone is still in the pocket. Thats why I think it should be a in the hand item. A small eraser sized stone in your hand does not really a distruption to most things except two weapon fighting or shooting a bow. An Iuon stone has to be stowed while in a city (because it WILL get stolen). Iuon stones are easily recognized and can be snatched in battle. Yet with these drawbacks to an Iuon stone it is unslotted. Same price as a normal stone. You stil have not convinced me that a stone's price is really reprentative of its power. Your just restating the rules over and over. A horn has to be played yet it is unslotted. Carpets of flying, Brooms of flying are unslotted yet their size and obvious nature makes them easy to destroy with fire spells or even natural fire. fire cannot destroy a normal stone, nor can anything except a good wack with a warhammer. A ring is much like an unslotted item in price yet there is a limitation to them. Would making the stones in hand use really make it to expensive? [/QUOTE]
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