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<blockquote data-quote="eriktheguy" data-source="post: 5095412" data-attributes="member: 83662"><p>Inspiration points... I like. Times of peaceful rest, inspiration, or great morale.</p><p>I also like the idea of a certain situation applying to only certain party members.</p><p>I would also award players for using rituals to do this. Some characters can summon campsites with a ritual, so a short rest at the campsite might be especially restful.</p><p>Maybe an elf can use their trance gain some additional benefits during a short rest.</p><p>Maybe some classes can learn "rituals" that allow them to inspire allies. Would they abuse this? Should there be a cost (surges?). It would do no good to let the Bard spend 10gp any time he wanted to recover some of their allies inspired powers. That's practically free.</p><p>Maybe each class/race gets a special situation in which they can claim to be 'inspired' or 'motivated'.</p><p>For halflings it's food or comfort, for elves it's a place where they can peacefully meditate (a waterfall?) For humans it's an amazing discovery. For dwarves it's precious stones or metal.</p><p>Maybe leader classes get inspiring rituals? Bards sing etc...</p><p>But they can only benefit from such rituals once a day. And should their be other restrictions?</p><p>There is a lot of potential here to change 'milestones' and 'dailies' into something that makes the game more interesting.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Inspired powers, I love it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eriktheguy, post: 5095412, member: 83662"] Inspiration points... I like. Times of peaceful rest, inspiration, or great morale. I also like the idea of a certain situation applying to only certain party members. I would also award players for using rituals to do this. Some characters can summon campsites with a ritual, so a short rest at the campsite might be especially restful. Maybe an elf can use their trance gain some additional benefits during a short rest. Maybe some classes can learn "rituals" that allow them to inspire allies. Would they abuse this? Should there be a cost (surges?). It would do no good to let the Bard spend 10gp any time he wanted to recover some of their allies inspired powers. That's practically free. Maybe each class/race gets a special situation in which they can claim to be 'inspired' or 'motivated'. For halflings it's food or comfort, for elves it's a place where they can peacefully meditate (a waterfall?) For humans it's an amazing discovery. For dwarves it's precious stones or metal. Maybe leader classes get inspiring rituals? Bards sing etc... But they can only benefit from such rituals once a day. And should their be other restrictions? There is a lot of potential here to change 'milestones' and 'dailies' into something that makes the game more interesting. Edit: Inspired powers, I love it [/QUOTE]
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