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Eath' will attempt to remember what he can about rune lords (knowledge history=23) and knowledge (arcana) to know if flesh to stone would be considered a polymorph effect (36). I will memorize a stone to flesh spell to help remove any effect that turns someone to stone. However, there is still a risk that the person will not survive the transmutation back to flesh. (Does anyone like to be enlarged?) ![]()
Eath' Corisar traveled in from the Acadamae in Korvosa where he is a member of the faculty. He has come to the Grand Lodge to report on the happenings at the Acadamae and the mysteries that have been discovered around the area. A tall well dressed elf enters the room. He has several wands and rods hanging from his belt and a mischievous faerie dragon sitting on his shoulder. As he awaits dinner, he is jotting down some ideas for a new spell to begin researching upon his return to the Acadamae. ![]()
Eath'Corisar attempts to calm the man down by engaging in non-threatening conversation. Diplomacy: 1d20+15; 11+15 = 26
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I have several questions for you headmaster. Why is it that you have asked for use specifically? My recollections of past events and invitations say that the invitations are usually sent by the dean of abjurations. Also, why must there be a winner this year? It seems as though you are almost desperate to have a winner. The fact that no one has won in over a hundred years almost assures that the young and foolish will always be willing to attempt such a feat. Lastly, if rules are being "bent" for our group of pathfinders, what other rules have been bent for others? ![]()
Name: Eath' Corisar
Since retiring, Eath has been taking no apprentices to train for the pathfinder society. ![]()
What about having a cap on equipment value based on your level. Gold could still be earned as it is now. This would allow for people to have the extra gold if they need to pay for consumables, death, etc., but not punish players for choosing to play up or down to make a table. That allows for the authors to know what to expect for power level since equipment can only be so powerful. It is simply an extension of the system already set in place to limit the amount of gold that you can spend on an item based on fame. There is less incentive to always play up since you can only spend so much gold anyway, but still provides incentive to play up when it is necessary to make a table. For characters created prior to season 5, they should be able to maintain their current equipment wealth, but can't buy more gear until they level into the new wealth system. That way you are not punishing players who were under the old system. |