DM_Matt
First Post
It seems to me that Maho-tsukai are perpetually acquiring Taint and most have no way to reduce it. Wont it very quickly bring their Wis to zero and kill them?
How on earth can such a character function? The wording seems to also talk about an "effective penalty" to ability scores. Does that mean "for purposes of checks?" as opposed to "in actuality" so that the taint cannot actually kill or incapacitate its users very, very quickly?
A related question: are their any really limitations on the taint powers in Monsters of Rokugun, or can someone just decide that they have all of them.
On a related note, the power which raises you when you die but changes your type to undead and gives you 25 taint points -- does it prevent you from casting maho spells because you are undead and have no blood, or do tainted undead (and other undead?) have blood to cast Maho spells with? Akutenshis seem to, because one of their powers relates to maho spellcasting...
How on earth can such a character function? The wording seems to also talk about an "effective penalty" to ability scores. Does that mean "for purposes of checks?" as opposed to "in actuality" so that the taint cannot actually kill or incapacitate its users very, very quickly?
A related question: are their any really limitations on the taint powers in Monsters of Rokugun, or can someone just decide that they have all of them.
On a related note, the power which raises you when you die but changes your type to undead and gives you 25 taint points -- does it prevent you from casting maho spells because you are undead and have no blood, or do tainted undead (and other undead?) have blood to cast Maho spells with? Akutenshis seem to, because one of their powers relates to maho spellcasting...