Mike McArtor Contributor |
Mike McArtor Contributor |
Erik Mona Chief Creative Officer, Publisher |
I'm going to use them for plot items. Zosiel's circlet, in the Whispering Cairn, is certainly a contender, as are a few other items I've introduced into my Age of Worms campaign that aren't from the printed series of adventures (a certain sealed coffer delivered to the party by the bullywug Prince Groak comes immediately to mind).
I don't have the right cards to pull this off, yet, but I've still got a few more packs to burst.
--Erik
Mosaic |
if you were running a low magic campaign, the foils could be the magic items and the non-foils mundane. weapons and armor would still be useful, potions could be alchemical items and herbal healing balms, scrolls could be maps or other papers, rings, amulets, gems stones could just be treasure. wands, staves and rods are tough though. just a thought
Derek Poppink |
How are you using your foil item cards? I was considering using them for minor artifacts. Anybody have any other ideas?
Another possibility would be to use them for PC-created items. I've got an artificer in my campaign, and he's hoping to create a fair number of things as time goes by. It will probably be far less than the number of items the party finds as loot.