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<blockquote data-quote="Scion" data-source="post: 2793983" data-attributes="member: 5777"><p>All spells have an intrinsic worth that you could sell them for. Plus, many spells have a component that is listed as a negligable price, but it still has a cost 'somewhere', it is just too small to bother the character with.. but, with a very strict reading and 'spirit of the rules', even that small cost would be enough to disallow it.</p><p></p><p>Some people charging isnt the important part, it is that something has an intrinsic worth remember? I am just going with what your arguement seems to be and I find it to be highly limiting when applied to all cases. Which is likely why you put the artificial limitation on, but given the way the rest of the system works and how it is treated then even the others would have to follow the same suit. To do otherwise would be highly inconsistant.</p><p></p><p>And still, the vop character can even cast spells with expensive components, he can even cast them on himself! There is a way to cast them in the text of the book and no restrictions are there for who the spell may be cast on.</p><p></p><p>So, I think that you are applying a 'spirit of the rules' arguement that goes outside of the 'spirit of the rules'.. primarily because it seems to go against actual rules text.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scion, post: 2793983, member: 5777"] All spells have an intrinsic worth that you could sell them for. Plus, many spells have a component that is listed as a negligable price, but it still has a cost 'somewhere', it is just too small to bother the character with.. but, with a very strict reading and 'spirit of the rules', even that small cost would be enough to disallow it. Some people charging isnt the important part, it is that something has an intrinsic worth remember? I am just going with what your arguement seems to be and I find it to be highly limiting when applied to all cases. Which is likely why you put the artificial limitation on, but given the way the rest of the system works and how it is treated then even the others would have to follow the same suit. To do otherwise would be highly inconsistant. And still, the vop character can even cast spells with expensive components, he can even cast them on himself! There is a way to cast them in the text of the book and no restrictions are there for who the spell may be cast on. So, I think that you are applying a 'spirit of the rules' arguement that goes outside of the 'spirit of the rules'.. primarily because it seems to go against actual rules text. [/QUOTE]
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