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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel D. Fox" data-source="post: 4672755" data-attributes="member: 55033"><p>You bet.</p><p> </p><p>I've amended the ones I've used in the game thus far following the four points of logic you introduced in this thread. Here are the names, and the first ritual I crafted (redrafting current rituals). Additional rituals will be Fighter's Cadence (linking together successful at-will attacks to result in a Milestone), increasing endurance for 24 hours, Pathfinder (forage for food and water without skill checks over a period of time by enviroment), Penny Pinching (increase the amount of coin you have by shaving coins down) and other rituals that fall outside of just the fighter's realm - they'll ally with Rogue, Ranger and Warlord interests as well.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px">Repair Arms and Armor (Level 1 Martial Rite)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p><em>As you finish the rite, the blade is fully restored whole and unblemished as if that Orc hadn’t just sundered it with a dastardly blow. It’s the least you can do after using the innkeeper’s sword to kill that barbarian who burst through the door with murder in his eyes.</em></p><p><strong>Level:</strong> 1</p><p><strong>Category:</strong> Arming</p><p><strong>Time:</strong> Special</p><p><strong>Duration:</strong> Permanent</p><p><strong>Component Cost:</strong> Focus worth 30 gp, plus 1/5th of the item's cost in materials</p><p><strong>Special Key Skill:</strong> Endurance (no check)</p><p>A single weapon or suit of armor is completely repaired during an extended rest. You can repair a single ammunition during a short rest. In cases where you attempt to repair an item not on any price list, the DM determines the cost.</p><p><strong>Focus:</strong> A set of artisan's tools worth 30 gp.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px">Craft Arms and Armor (Level 4 Martial Rite)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p><em>Working day and night, you finally complete your work. The hot blade hisses as you quench it in water, while raising it reflects the guttering light in the hearth behind you.</em></p><p><strong>Level:</strong> 4</p><p><strong>Category:</strong> Arming</p><p><strong>Time: </strong>Special</p><p><strong>Duration:</strong> Permanent</p><p><strong>Component Cost:</strong> Focus worth 350 gp, plus 1/3rd of the item's cost in materials</p><p><strong>Special Key Skill:</strong> Endurance (no check required)</p><p>A single magic weapon or suit of magic armor is created over a period of days. Additionally, you can craft lesser arms and armor if you so choose. Note that you cannot create magic items beyond the scope of simple weapons or armor (e.g. Magic Armor +2).</p><p> </p><p>It takes a number of days equal to the type of armor or weapon you're attempting to craft: </p><p> </p><p>Simple One-handed Melee/Ranged - TBD</p><p>Simple Two-Handed Melee/Ranged - TBD</p><p> </p><p>Martial One-Handed Melee/Ranged - TBD</p><p>Martial Two-Handed Melee/Ranged - TBD</p><p> </p><p>Superior One-Handed Melee/Ranged - TBD</p><p>Superior Two-Handed Melee/Ranged - TBD</p><p> </p><p><strong>Focus:</strong> A set of smithery tools (including tongs, hammers, coal, an anvil, a hearth and other miscellaneous tools) worth 350 gp. Note you must own a storefront in order to house these tools.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px">Stand Your Ground (Level 5 Martial Rite)</span></strong></p><p><em>Standing between the lines you've drawn in the dirt, you turn back blow after blow. Covered in beads of sweat, you cover your comrade's escape down the alleyway.</em></p><p><strong>Level:</strong> 5</p><p><strong>Category:</strong> Guard</p><p><strong>Time:</strong> Special</p><p><strong>Duration:</strong> Until broken</p><p><strong>Component Cost:</strong> 1 Action Point</p><p><strong>Key Skill: </strong>Endurance</p><p>You draw the proverbial lines in the sand with your foot. When performing the ritual, you choose an origin to ward against - artillery, brute, controller, lurker, skirmisher, soldier or all. The last option applies a –5 penalty to your check. It requires 1 round to inscribe per square and you must declare what squares you will attempt to ward before the end of the rite. Note you can only ward a number of squares equal to your move rate. An affected creature whose level is lower than your Endurance check result minus 10 cannot pass over the line, affect creatures on the other side of the boundry, or affect the boundary in any way. Other foes of different origin take force damage equal to your Endurance check result when passing through the boundary, which breaks the ward. Note that you can still take actions, however you cannot abandon the ward or it breaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel D. Fox, post: 4672755, member: 55033"] You bet. I've amended the ones I've used in the game thus far following the four points of logic you introduced in this thread. Here are the names, and the first ritual I crafted (redrafting current rituals). Additional rituals will be Fighter's Cadence (linking together successful at-will attacks to result in a Milestone), increasing endurance for 24 hours, Pathfinder (forage for food and water without skill checks over a period of time by enviroment), Penny Pinching (increase the amount of coin you have by shaving coins down) and other rituals that fall outside of just the fighter's realm - they'll ally with Rogue, Ranger and Warlord interests as well. [B][SIZE=3]Repair Arms and Armor (Level 1 Martial Rite)[/SIZE][/B] [I]As you finish the rite, the blade is fully restored whole and unblemished as if that Orc hadn’t just sundered it with a dastardly blow. It’s the least you can do after using the innkeeper’s sword to kill that barbarian who burst through the door with murder in his eyes.[/I] [B]Level:[/B] 1 [B]Category:[/B] Arming [B]Time:[/B] Special [B]Duration:[/B] Permanent [B]Component Cost:[/B] Focus worth 30 gp, plus 1/5th of the item's cost in materials [B]Special Key Skill:[/B] Endurance (no check) A single weapon or suit of armor is completely repaired during an extended rest. You can repair a single ammunition during a short rest. In cases where you attempt to repair an item not on any price list, the DM determines the cost. [B]Focus:[/B] A set of artisan's tools worth 30 gp. [B][SIZE=3]Craft Arms and Armor (Level 4 Martial Rite)[/SIZE][/B] [I]Working day and night, you finally complete your work. The hot blade hisses as you quench it in water, while raising it reflects the guttering light in the hearth behind you.[/I] [B]Level:[/B] 4 [B]Category:[/B] Arming [B]Time: [/B]Special [B]Duration:[/B] Permanent [B]Component Cost:[/B] Focus worth 350 gp, plus 1/3rd of the item's cost in materials [B]Special Key Skill:[/B] Endurance (no check required) A single magic weapon or suit of magic armor is created over a period of days. Additionally, you can craft lesser arms and armor if you so choose. Note that you cannot create magic items beyond the scope of simple weapons or armor (e.g. Magic Armor +2). It takes a number of days equal to the type of armor or weapon you're attempting to craft: Simple One-handed Melee/Ranged - TBD Simple Two-Handed Melee/Ranged - TBD Martial One-Handed Melee/Ranged - TBD Martial Two-Handed Melee/Ranged - TBD Superior One-Handed Melee/Ranged - TBD Superior Two-Handed Melee/Ranged - TBD [B]Focus:[/B] A set of smithery tools (including tongs, hammers, coal, an anvil, a hearth and other miscellaneous tools) worth 350 gp. Note you must own a storefront in order to house these tools. [B][SIZE=3]Stand Your Ground (Level 5 Martial Rite)[/SIZE][/B] [I]Standing between the lines you've drawn in the dirt, you turn back blow after blow. Covered in beads of sweat, you cover your comrade's escape down the alleyway.[/I] [B]Level:[/B] 5 [B]Category:[/B] Guard [B]Time:[/B] Special [B]Duration:[/B] Until broken [B]Component Cost:[/B] 1 Action Point [B]Key Skill: [/B]Endurance You draw the proverbial lines in the sand with your foot. When performing the ritual, you choose an origin to ward against - artillery, brute, controller, lurker, skirmisher, soldier or all. The last option applies a –5 penalty to your check. It requires 1 round to inscribe per square and you must declare what squares you will attempt to ward before the end of the rite. Note you can only ward a number of squares equal to your move rate. An affected creature whose level is lower than your Endurance check result minus 10 cannot pass over the line, affect creatures on the other side of the boundry, or affect the boundary in any way. Other foes of different origin take force damage equal to your Endurance check result when passing through the boundary, which breaks the ward. Note that you can still take actions, however you cannot abandon the ward or it breaks. [/QUOTE]
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