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by Silent-sigfig » Thu Oct 01, 2015 2:31 pm
RedRover wrote:Silent-sigfig wrote:I don't know if this is in the thread already, but a unit should be able to hold it's size in SN die before having to tie SN die to specific elements.
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Also Whiteeagle brough up a good point: A wizards SN die should be tied into it's head (specific element) so that you can carry a decapitated wizard skull around for an SN bonus.
So A wizard minifig with a staff has 2SN dice, but then he put another magik gemstone on his staff for 3SN. If another non-magik fig gets the staff they only get 2SN dice.
I think a usage pentalty for picking up magikal items you are untrained in is a good idea too. If a wizard dies and a random, untrained, minifig picks up the staff, I think that fig should get the same SN dice the staff would grant the wizard but maybe a usage penalty because he's not magically trained.
If they get the staff without the crystal yes.
Perhaps the highest sn die size a fig can use is limited to his skill?
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by RedRover » Thu Oct 01, 2015 2:38 pm
I love that idea a lot
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by Tzan » Thu Oct 01, 2015 2:51 pm
RedRover wrote:I love that idea a lot
We should bring back Whiteagle.
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by stubby » Thu Oct 01, 2015 6:14 pm
Silent-sigfig wrote:I don't know if this is in the thread already, but a unit should be able to hold it's size in SN die before having to tie SN die to specific elements.
That's the plan!
Silent-sigfig wrote:Also Whiteeagle brough up a good point: A wizards SN die should be tied into it's head (specific element) so that you can carry a decapitated wizard skull around for an SN bonus.
Did he bring up that point? It'd be cool to tie "inherent" SN to body parts, but I wouldn't want to limit players on their choice of which part they feel is most appropriate. A lot of funny possibilities there.
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by Silent-sigfig » Fri Oct 02, 2015 9:31 am
stubby wrote:
Did he bring up that point? It'd be cool to tie "inherent" SN to body parts, but I wouldn't want to limit players on their choice of which part they feel is most appropriate. A lot of funny possibilities there.
Yeah that would be fine. Someone could strap a skull to his riflr to make it deal more damage, or a cannibal could eat a wizard to absorb his power.
Silent-sigfig wrote:RedRover wrote:
I think a usage pentalty for picking up magikal items you are untrained in is a good idea too. If a wizard dies and a random, untrained, minifig picks up the staff, I think that fig should get the same SN dice the staff would grant the wizard but maybe a usage penalty because he's not magically trained.
Perhaps the highest sn die size a fig can use is limited to his skill?
You know, if this were to be done, I think that this should really only apply to the SN die with a broad range of applications. A rifle scope that grants +1d8 range, or a thruster that moves you 2d6" should be usable by anyone.
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by RedRover » Fri Oct 02, 2015 9:37 am
Silent-sigfig wrote:Yeah that would be fine. Someone could strap a skull to his riflr to make it deal more damage, or a cannibal could eat a wizard to absorb his power.
It might depend if the wizard is just inherently magikal or if he has the knowledge to use magik and then a tool to channel it more powerfully (staff, wand, pizza bagel). If it's the latter, eating a wizard to gain his knowledge doesn't make too much since. Then again, the cannibal could be magikal in his own way by gaining power from eating anyone.