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Would reducing spellscribing costs break anything?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marshall" data-source="post: 73006" data-attributes="member: 765"><p>Yes, Thank you.</p><p>It costs x amount to craft a ring. However that x is completely undefined. Its reasonable to assume that x could be a 'pile of gold' since the only MI that even comes close to defining exactly what you need is scrolls and that only says "a supply of choice writing materials" And that a wizard should be assumed to have or Where do the 2 free spells per level come from?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, again, Thank you for proving my point. You just named at least three different items for scribing spells into my spellbook.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Its impossible to prove a negative. But on the other hand there are only oblique references to what that cost represents and nowhere does it even come close to saying that it should be considered one item(or Kit, if you want to be really cheesy) for determining availablity. In fact, if you consider that mundane spell components <strong>are</strong> always considered to be commonly available your argument falls flat.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually there are several instances where parts of the various toolkits are seperated out and could easily "let them slip under the wire". Many of the masterwork craft tools have been seperated out and enchanted in MoF, restocking a MW Healers Kit doesnt require a town where it would normally be available... </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A: There has to be a rule to rule 0, and there are only item creation 'guidlines'</p><p>B: Yep, thats exactly the way it works.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Any rule to deny this? Nope. </p><p>Any 'guideline'? Nope.</p><p>Rule 0? Its all Rule 0.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What the Holy Heck are you talking about?!?</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Please show me where it says that 'ALL OTHER ITEM/EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS' includes the components for MI creation. But before that you'll have to show me <em>What</em> the components for MI creation are. To do that you have to ignore the 'Power Component' optional rule, since that clearly indicates that making components for MI creation not readily available is an <strong>OPTIONAL RULE</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 73006, member: 765"] Yes, Thank you. It costs x amount to craft a ring. However that x is completely undefined. Its reasonable to assume that x could be a 'pile of gold' since the only MI that even comes close to defining exactly what you need is scrolls and that only says "a supply of choice writing materials" And that a wizard should be assumed to have or Where do the 2 free spells per level come from? [b][/b] Well, again, Thank you for proving my point. You just named at least three different items for scribing spells into my spellbook. [b][/b] Its impossible to prove a negative. But on the other hand there are only oblique references to what that cost represents and nowhere does it even come close to saying that it should be considered one item(or Kit, if you want to be really cheesy) for determining availablity. In fact, if you consider that mundane spell components [b]are[/b] always considered to be commonly available your argument falls flat. Actually there are several instances where parts of the various toolkits are seperated out and could easily "let them slip under the wire". Many of the masterwork craft tools have been seperated out and enchanted in MoF, restocking a MW Healers Kit doesnt require a town where it would normally be available... [b][/b] A: There has to be a rule to rule 0, and there are only item creation 'guidlines' B: Yep, thats exactly the way it works. [b][/b] Any rule to deny this? Nope. Any 'guideline'? Nope. Rule 0? Its all Rule 0. [b][/b] What the Holy Heck are you talking about?!? [b][/b] Please show me where it says that 'ALL OTHER ITEM/EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS' includes the components for MI creation. But before that you'll have to show me [i]What[/i] the components for MI creation are. To do that you have to ignore the 'Power Component' optional rule, since that clearly indicates that making components for MI creation not readily available is an [b]OPTIONAL RULE[/b] [/QUOTE]
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