Consume Magic Items: Item to be held, touched, or what?


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The Consume Magic Items exploit for the Arcanist does not mention how one is to interact with the item to be drained. Do you have to hold, touch, or do something else to the item to use the ability on it?

I did a quick search of the message boards and got back nothing from the Rules section and the Class Discussion section gave me too much to sift through.

Consume Magic Items:
Consume Magic Items (Su): The arcanist can consume the power of potions, scrolls, staves, and wands, using them to fill her arcane reservoir. Using this ability is a move action that provokes an attack of opportunity. When using this exploit, the arcanist adds a number of points to her arcane reservoir equal to 1/2 the level of the spell contained in the item (0-level and 1st-level spells do not recharge the arcanist's arcane reservoir). If used on a wand, the wand loses 5 charges; if if has fewer than 5 charges, the wand is destroyed and the arcanist gains no benefit. If used on a staff, it loses 1 charge and the arcanist gains a number of points to his arcane reservoir equal to the highest-level spell the staff can cast using only 1 charge; if the staff has no spells that require only 1 charge, the arcanist cannot consume that staff's magic. No more than 1 charge can be drawn from a staff each day in this way. Points gained in excess of the arcanist's reservoir's maximum are lost. This exploit has no effect on magic armor, weapons, rings, rods, wonderous items, or other magic items besides those noted above.


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Isn't it obvious? Grab your bib, Merlin, it's dinner time.

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blahpers wrote:
Isn't it obvious? Grab your bib, Merlin, it's dinner time.

I did have images like that go through my head. The arcanist salting/buttering a wand and eating it like corn on the cob or just chewing on scrolls.

Jokes aside anyone got any idea on how the item is to be interacted with?


Not really. I assume that you need to touch it at a minimum.


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blahpers wrote:
Isn't it obvious? Grab your bib, Merlin, it's dinner time.

I hear cloaks of resistance are high in fiber.

If you eat the rogue's boots of striding and springing, you'll feel like a heel.

The arcanist's intelligent sword was upset. Something had been eating at it ...

When it's time to divvy treasure, there's the last magic item left.

Arcanist: "Excuse me, is anybody going to eat that?"

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blahpers wrote:
Not really. I assume that you need to touch it at a minimum.

I believe it is at least that much myself. Otherwise as it is written you either cannot actually use it at all or you can use it on any qualifying item that you felt like no matter where it is located. I am just hoping to get some clarification on it.

Grand Lodge

Still looking for clarification on this if anyone knows anything.


Put it in the same category as how material components have to be 'manipulated'.

Grand Lodge

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pennywit wrote:
blahpers wrote:
Isn't it obvious? Grab your bib, Merlin, it's dinner time.

I hear cloaks of resistance are high in fiber.

If you eat the rogue's boots of striding and springing, you'll feel like a heel.

The arcanist's intelligent sword was upset. Something had been eating at it ...

When it's time to divvy treasure, there's the last magic item left.

Arcanist: "Excuse me, is anybody going to eat that?"

This wins the thread.

Grand Lodge

Bump

Grand Lodge

Anyone got any new info or insights on this?


I don't think you need to bump this. it's a question that can't be answered with the rules in the book and with the number of issues that are in the book, it could be a LONG time before anyone in charge says anything.

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graystone wrote:
I don't think you need to bump this. it's a question that can't be answered with the rules in the book and with the number of issues that are in the book, it could be a LONG time before anyone in charge says anything.

I am just trying to keep up on this since I tend to miss stuff if I am not following it closely.


I think you might be better served putting this thread on favorites and checking it every once in a while instead bumping it every day. If anyone has any questions/info, they can search and find this thread.

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