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Rituals too easy and cheap?
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<blockquote data-quote="Byronic" data-source="post: 4254275" data-attributes="member: 56829"><p>I don't really see the problem.</p><p></p><p>The horse ritual is quite expensive compared to actually keeping horses. Really it's just easier to buy some and travel with them. They can carry their own food, and equipment. And if you want a quick getaway you don't have to spend ten min chanting to get new horses.</p><p></p><p>I think the horse ritual is really only important in certain situations.</p><p>Perhaps in case all your horses are dead or ran away.</p><p>Or if you have to travel through very difficult terrain and you have the arcane skills to make your horses simply fly right over it.</p><p></p><p>The Tensor Disk ritual is very nice, but at lower levels (relative to when you can first learn the thing) you might as well just hire someone to come with you to carry things and even if you make one remember it can only move as fast as you can on foot normally I think. So when you start running as fast as you can the disk will simply pop out of existence. Tensor's disk is really just handy to making sure that your hands are free when the villains come around to take back their plunder.</p><p></p><p>Even though I plan to use them as method of travel. I mean, why should my character get his feet wet just they have to go through a swamp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byronic, post: 4254275, member: 56829"] I don't really see the problem. The horse ritual is quite expensive compared to actually keeping horses. Really it's just easier to buy some and travel with them. They can carry their own food, and equipment. And if you want a quick getaway you don't have to spend ten min chanting to get new horses. I think the horse ritual is really only important in certain situations. Perhaps in case all your horses are dead or ran away. Or if you have to travel through very difficult terrain and you have the arcane skills to make your horses simply fly right over it. The Tensor Disk ritual is very nice, but at lower levels (relative to when you can first learn the thing) you might as well just hire someone to come with you to carry things and even if you make one remember it can only move as fast as you can on foot normally I think. So when you start running as fast as you can the disk will simply pop out of existence. Tensor's disk is really just handy to making sure that your hands are free when the villains come around to take back their plunder. Even though I plan to use them as method of travel. I mean, why should my character get his feet wet just they have to go through a swamp? [/QUOTE]
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