From: | Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM> |
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Subject: | Re: [Back OnT] Rocker Archtype |
Date: | Sat, 30 May 1998 21:50:49 -0500 |
<evamarie@**********.net> writes:
>>
>> Re: [Back OnT] Rocker Archtype (Alfredo B Alves , Thu 23:35)
>>
>> btw, I was originally thinking about making the guitar (an acoutic) a
>> fetish for the character's spells (back when the character was gonna
be a
>> hermetic ;) ... how would I do this?
<SNIP>
> The cost need not be anything unusual- just make the guitar the
>physical form of a re-usable fetish or focus. If you have enchanting
>and the needed gear, you can do this yourself. For starting character,
>I'd just allow that, for the cost of normal fetish or foci (plus the
>guitars cost), the guitar was enchanted as a fetish or a focus.
>
> A question- does an objects status as a (re-usable) fetish
prevent it
>from also being a focus, or a fetish for other spells as well?
>Ican'tsee in the enchantig / talismonging rules that it does,
>exceptingit would require incorporating multiple setsof raw materials,
>essentially giving you an "attached"set of fetishes that (theoretically)
>couldbe seprated.
AFAIK, it'd just be stacked if you want to add anything more ...
> This being so, perhaps it would be smarter to enchant PARTS of
the
>above guitar as fetishes or foci (the bridge, the strings, the finger
>plate, the neck, the tuning pegs, etc.). This makes sense from a
>musicians perspective, at least, as individual components can make a
>noticable diference in sound quality.
>
>-Mongoose
oooooo ... I /like/ this ... each string is focus for a different
category ... strum a different cord to get bonuses to different
categories .... nice ! :) I think one of the things Barbie suggested,
now that I think about it some more, was that it'd have to be fine
quality guitar and I could only afford an average Quality one with the
cash I had left ...
D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum, and RuPixel)
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