From: | The Deb Decker <RJR96326@****.UTULSA.EDU> |
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Subject: | I'm fixing a Hole |
Date: | Tue, 26 Oct 1993 21:34:12 GMT |
Nice idea for expanding laws. Try the following revision and see if
it works:
Shaman wants to increase Force of Lodge. Charge him the difference
in price. Example: If he want to go from a Force 4 lodge to Force 6, find the
price of each and charge him only that amout.
For the "Sentimental Journey" I think a Teddy Bear might be kinda small.
The cumulative value of stuff ought to be egual to the difference in price. Of
course, the GM can rule that a few items are worth more than their pawn value
if, as in the Teddy Bear example, the object is value by the Shaman at more
than the going rate, i.e. "something money can't buy".
J Roberson
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