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Shouldn't Miracle have an XP component?
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<blockquote data-quote="Artoomis" data-source="post: 118833" data-attributes="member: 111"><p>Very nice argument above, Zhure. The same one I would have used to state:</p><p></p><p>Of course Miracle can grant inherent bonsues to stats. Per the spell, it would cost 5,000 Exp Pts and only be granted if the DM decided the diety in question was of a mind to grant it. It is even possible to grant more than one point of an inherent bonus, if the DM thinks the diety feels like it. Heck - you might ask for one point and get five, if the DM wants to (I wouldn't, but in specific circumstances it MIGHT be appropriate). This is one of the real advantages of being a cleric - though it works both ways - sometimes you get nothing, or worse, if your god is upset with you. You might even get a previous inherent bonus removed!</p><p></p><p>Miracle is exceptionally open-ended, even more so than Wish, but limited by the fact that it is a "request" that may or may not be granted. I would assume that gods really don't like being disturbed too often, either, so that's another balancing factor.</p><p></p><p>This is really so simple - read the spell. Anything not specifically listed may be granted with a 5,000 exp pt cost if the DM feels like having the diety grant it.</p><p></p><p>Since you are "asking" the diety for something, anything can happen. The 5,000 exp. pt. uses should probably be used only with extreme caution - it might be better to wait until you've accomplished something worthy of such a reward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Artoomis, post: 118833, member: 111"] Very nice argument above, Zhure. The same one I would have used to state: Of course Miracle can grant inherent bonsues to stats. Per the spell, it would cost 5,000 Exp Pts and only be granted if the DM decided the diety in question was of a mind to grant it. It is even possible to grant more than one point of an inherent bonus, if the DM thinks the diety feels like it. Heck - you might ask for one point and get five, if the DM wants to (I wouldn't, but in specific circumstances it MIGHT be appropriate). This is one of the real advantages of being a cleric - though it works both ways - sometimes you get nothing, or worse, if your god is upset with you. You might even get a previous inherent bonus removed! Miracle is exceptionally open-ended, even more so than Wish, but limited by the fact that it is a "request" that may or may not be granted. I would assume that gods really don't like being disturbed too often, either, so that's another balancing factor. This is really so simple - read the spell. Anything not specifically listed may be granted with a 5,000 exp pt cost if the DM feels like having the diety grant it. Since you are "asking" the diety for something, anything can happen. The 5,000 exp. pt. uses should probably be used only with extreme caution - it might be better to wait until you've accomplished something worthy of such a reward. [/QUOTE]
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