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<blockquote data-quote="Arctic Wolf" data-source="post: 5791453" data-attributes="member: 6686199"><p>Thanks Nytmare for that blog post. While it does give me another thing to think about involving time which I will need to work on later, I thought about doing it another way.</p><p> </p><p> First, you will start off with 6 ritual points. You gain a ritual point every 2 levels and the max will be 21 points. Rituals in your current tier will cost 3 points while the next tier down will be 2 and heroic will be 1 ritual point when you are in epic. You will regain 1 ritual point every time you take an extended rest so you can't blow them all at once and get them back the next day and make sure that they can be a good resource to save for the right moment. </p><p> </p><p> In the case of enchant magic item ritual, aside from having a weapon to enchant I was thinking of doing it like this. Epic tier items will cost 7 additional points, 5 points for paragon and 3 for heroic and you can't make an item that is higher level than you. So at level 4 when you would gain the ritual, you would have 8 ritual points. To make a magic item would cost 3 points since you are in the same tier as the ritual where as in paragon where it could cost 2 ritual points plus 3 for it being a heroic level item for a total of 6 points. </p><p> </p><p> So by making an item for you to use that tier you would spend most of your points and have to wait one more day to use anymore rituals. Now if you were at level 30 it would cost 4 ritual points to make a heroic item and you would still have 17 points left over. This would show that since you are more powerful, you can make a decent amount of heroic items.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arctic Wolf, post: 5791453, member: 6686199"] Thanks Nytmare for that blog post. While it does give me another thing to think about involving time which I will need to work on later, I thought about doing it another way. First, you will start off with 6 ritual points. You gain a ritual point every 2 levels and the max will be 21 points. Rituals in your current tier will cost 3 points while the next tier down will be 2 and heroic will be 1 ritual point when you are in epic. You will regain 1 ritual point every time you take an extended rest so you can't blow them all at once and get them back the next day and make sure that they can be a good resource to save for the right moment. In the case of enchant magic item ritual, aside from having a weapon to enchant I was thinking of doing it like this. Epic tier items will cost 7 additional points, 5 points for paragon and 3 for heroic and you can't make an item that is higher level than you. So at level 4 when you would gain the ritual, you would have 8 ritual points. To make a magic item would cost 3 points since you are in the same tier as the ritual where as in paragon where it could cost 2 ritual points plus 3 for it being a heroic level item for a total of 6 points. So by making an item for you to use that tier you would spend most of your points and have to wait one more day to use anymore rituals. Now if you were at level 30 it would cost 4 ritual points to make a heroic item and you would still have 17 points left over. This would show that since you are more powerful, you can make a decent amount of heroic items. [/QUOTE]
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