Another trope to add to the list:
Gloves that enhance your weapon.
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I'm only put off by the word "filigree" if it's being used to describe something that isn't filigree.
ARGH! Racial stereotype themed items! My greatest pet peeve in all games! Especially when they're badly done like this one.
Oh dear. An item similar to a previous top 32. It's a good idea to read those old winners.
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That item literally doesn't do anything.
The thing that makes your item super unique? Yeah, that's already how the rules work.
Wolin wrote: ARGH! Racial stereotype themed items! My greatest pet peeve in all games! Especially when they're badly done like this one. I still haven't seen that one, but I keep seeing it mentioned.
I always find myself wondering about masks (and this doesn't specifically apply to anything in RPG superstar, but also things found in the various rulebooks): does anyone actually have their characters going around wearing these things?
The perfect item for smart gorillas. Sometimes bad slotting can be fun.
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Cthulhudrew wrote: I always find myself wondering about masks (and this doesn't specifically apply to anything in RPG superstar, but also things found in the various rulebooks): does anyone actually have their characters going around wearing these things? The weird thing is the number of masks I've seen that get sucked into your face. I mean, it's two, and one of them was culled, but it's odd. And also sort of creepy.
Wolin wrote: The weird thing is the number of masks I've seen that get sucked into your face. I mean, it's two, and one of them was culled, but it's odd. And also sort of creepy. Next year I'm entering a Mask of Suckface. :D
Getting to see much more of items I actually like matched up...too bad I also get pairs where I don't want to see either again
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This DC is higher than last week's paycheck.
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Psycho Clown Mask
Aura moderate necromancy; CL 7th
Slot head; Cost 224,000 gp; Weight 0.5 lbs.
Description
This creepy clown mask is locked in a perpetual grin, and its sinister, glowing red eyes gleam with malevolence and blood. Runes and filigree mark its rear surface.
The mask permanently binds to the wearer's skin once equipped. It grants the wearer a gaze attack that functions as fear.
Construction
Requirements Craft Wondrous Item, fear; Cost 112,000gp
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Wolin wrote: Cthulhudrew wrote: I always find myself wondering about masks (and this doesn't specifically apply to anything in RPG superstar, but also things found in the various rulebooks): does anyone actually have their characters going around wearing these things? The weird thing is the number of masks I've seen that get sucked into your face. I mean, it's two, and one of them was culled, but it's odd. And also sort of creepy. There was actually a whole series of fantasy books about masks that you wear but are absorbed into your face that give you the powers of the gods. It was pretty good and also a while back so I doubt that anyone is copying anything but the trope is definitely out there.
You want to make a rogue (says announcer voice) why bother! Now there is mini rogue in a can!
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Mike Franke wrote: You want to make a rogue (says announcer voice) why bother! Now there is mini rogue in a can! Not entirely true, the item won't steal your crap at night.
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I'm seeing a lot of creates darkness but you can see through it. Reminds me a lot of makes you blind but you can see.
I don't like you because you seem particularly useless but you are up against a cursed item so you win this one.
I thought you had been culled. I was getting used to your absence.
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Mike Franke wrote: Wolin wrote: Cthulhudrew wrote: I always find myself wondering about masks (and this doesn't specifically apply to anything in RPG superstar, but also things found in the various rulebooks): does anyone actually have their characters going around wearing these things? The weird thing is the number of masks I've seen that get sucked into your face. I mean, it's two, and one of them was culled, but it's odd. And also sort of creepy. There was actually a whole series of fantasy books about masks that you wear but are absorbed into your face that give you the powers of the gods. It was pretty good and also a while back so I doubt that anyone is copying anything but the trope is definitely out there. There was an entire video game made about magical masks.
I means, just look at the typical users of these masks.
Pyrrhic Victory wrote: I'm seeing a lot of creates darkness but you can see through it. Reminds me a lot of makes you blind but you can see. I think the idea is that it makes everyone else blind, actually. ;P
Dieben wrote: Mike Franke wrote: Wolin wrote: Cthulhudrew wrote: I always find myself wondering about masks (and this doesn't specifically apply to anything in RPG superstar, but also things found in the various rulebooks): does anyone actually have their characters going around wearing these things? The weird thing is the number of masks I've seen that get sucked into your face. I mean, it's two, and one of them was culled, but it's odd. And also sort of creepy. There was actually a whole series of fantasy books about masks that you wear but are absorbed into your face that give you the powers of the gods. It was pretty good and also a while back so I doubt that anyone is copying anything but the trope is definitely out there. There was an entire video game made about magical masks.
I means, just look at the typical users of these masks. I'm not a huge fan of the absorbed-style mask, but for some masks (especially social ones), it feels somewhat necessary. Like, how does that stone-face mask work against anyone with even a smattering of Knowledge? Especially against PCs.
Quote: Like, how does that stone-face mask work against anyone with even a smattering of Knowledge? Especially against PCs. The one that makes you "invisible"? Pretty sure it's mentioned in game that it doesn't actually make you invisible, just "very plain". Their eyes just gloss over the wearer- they see them, certainly, but they're so forgettable that the wearer is immediately disregarded.
Oh riiiiight. I finally get how you use that item. Before it was dumb and pointless. Now it's dumb and OP. Congratulations, even when I understand what you do you're getting downvoted.
I'm starting to see all the masks now.
JamesCooke wrote: Quote: Like, how does that stone-face mask work against anyone with even a smattering of Knowledge? Especially against PCs. The one that makes you "invisible"? Pretty sure it's mentioned in game that it doesn't actually make you invisible, just "very plain". Their eyes just gloss over the wearer- they see them, certainly, but they're so forgettable that the wearer is immediately disregarded. No, the Bluff one, from the Advanced Race Guide. The one that just got a price increase.
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Hey I just want you to know that about once a year or so this thing is really going to hurt you just to keep you on your toes. Is that ok?
Quote: No, the Bluff one, from the Advanced Race Guide. The one that just got a price increase. Oh, woops, I thought we were still talking about Zelda
JamesCooke wrote: Quote: No, the Bluff one, from the Advanced Race Guide. The one that just got a price increase. Oh, woops, I thought we were still talking about Zelda I've never played Majora's Mask. Heresy, I know. ^_^
Pyrrhic Victory wrote: Hey I just want you to know that about once a year or so this thing is really going to hurt you just to keep you on your toes. Is that ok? Oh god, that sounded way too close to home for my entry.
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Kobold Cleaver wrote: Pyrrhic Victory wrote: I'm seeing a lot of creates darkness but you can see through it. Reminds me a lot of makes you blind but you can see. I think the idea is that it makes everyone else blind, actually. ;P True but plunging yourself into darkness should blind you and yet it doesn't...and how have you voted so much already. I've been on vacation and voting every time I'm at a computer and still haven't quite cracked dedicated.
Pyrrhic Victory wrote: Kobold Cleaver wrote: Pyrrhic Victory wrote: I'm seeing a lot of creates darkness but you can see through it. Reminds me a lot of makes you blind but you can see. I think the idea is that it makes everyone else blind, actually. ;P True but plunging yourself into darkness should blind you and yet it doesn't...and how have you voted so much already. I've been on vacation and voting every time I'm at a computer and still haven't quite cracked dedicated. 500 votes, minimum 60 second wait time between each, so minimum of about 8 hours 20 minutes of voting time to get Dedicated? Takes a while.
chaoseffect wrote: Pyrrhic Victory wrote: Hey I just want you to know that about once a year or so this thing is really going to hurt you just to keep you on your toes. Is that ok? Oh god, that sounded way too close to home for my entry. Nothing wrong with keeping your buddies on their toes. :)
I'd be lion if I said some of these entries aren't showing up enough.
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Darn, I'm back too seeing all of the ones i've seen many times before and still haven't seen mine. I'm going to bed.
Another theme: you get/kidnap a swarm
Oh good so it is okay to snark during voting. I felt so bad at all the critiques I wanted to throw at some of the entries...
...Is also sure that some of the entries here were probably for my item. *bitter tears and laugh*
Le Petite Mort wrote: Another theme: you get/kidnap a swarm I love swarms and wish there were more player options to utilize them. That said, none of the ones I've seen in the competition really stand out to me.
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BAN-KAI!
Yes I went there. Thats the visual you gave me right?
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Belabras wrote: Jeff Lee wrote: You would think with all the jokes about it, the filigree would stop. But no. Everything is still covered in filigree. When it's not filigree, it's runes. When it's not runes, it's the blood of an orphan.
I'm going to make a cursed item where anything it touches is infected and begins growing filigree on any available surface, including people.
"Someone cast remove curse, quickly! She's caught the filigree!" I have already started writing next year's item. It is covered in the blood of an orphan named Rune Filigree. {starts scribbling down lyrics to Joplin-style song, "Me and Runey Filigree"}
Multiple Magic Walkie-Talkies? Well at least one of them has a longer range.
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I still can't even with these back stories. And all these items are so weathered and worn in... What if I use the construction requirements to craft a new one? Do I have to scrape it on the ground to fit the elaborate description?
Is this item a (insert item description here) or does it just appear to be that? Please make up your mind.
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Two items with P alliteration in the name, what are the odds? Probably pathetic, but possibly plentiful. Picks the poor performer for painful purging.
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Wolin wrote: Two items with P alliteration in the name, what are the odds? Probably pathetic, but possibly plentiful. Picks the poor performer for painful purging. Was the poor performer purged by popping pepper popovers in its perpetually probing proboscis?
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