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See, if a VoP character is able to accept a wish spell cast on their behalf, ot should be the same for the warforged getting the armor enhancement (by the way, the VoP gives armor bonus , that wouldn't stack so it's kind of a moot point). The gist is, if a charcter can accet a "magic boon" in the form of a wish, why can't they accept a "magic boon" in the form of an enhancement to make them harder to hit?
If both are unsoicited, then why not?
Thankful wizard, "good sir roderick, since you hath vanquished all the evil they prayethed upon our land we cast spell x upon you to make you tougher and more able to vanquish evil"
Sir roderick "oh wait, if you cast that on me it might make my carcass worth something; better not or I will own property"
VoP is allt about flavor and will ALWAYS take a lot of DM discretion when played (the whole bit about holy symbol and spell book is one area). If accepting a "magical boon" does not violate the flavor of the VoP in the campaign, then why should it violate the vow? The DM would essentially be offering it if it was meritted.
If both are unsoicited, then why not?
Thankful wizard, "good sir roderick, since you hath vanquished all the evil they prayethed upon our land we cast spell x upon you to make you tougher and more able to vanquish evil"
Sir roderick "oh wait, if you cast that on me it might make my carcass worth something; better not or I will own property"
VoP is allt about flavor and will ALWAYS take a lot of DM discretion when played (the whole bit about holy symbol and spell book is one area). If accepting a "magical boon" does not violate the flavor of the VoP in the campaign, then why should it violate the vow? The DM would essentially be offering it if it was meritted.
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