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| Tenys Delyx | May 17 2016, 06:12 AM Post #41 |
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It's really no trouble.
I don't think that I have ever put up a mana cost rule. However, I am going to put up extended rules for spells soon. To answer your question, each spell costs d6 mana. Mana replenishes, like hp, when you sleep or eat or level up.
Doctrine of healing goes up today.
Here is another thing I have in the extended spells rules. You can have different numbers of thralls depending on level. If You are level 1-5, you can have i thrall. Level 6-10, you can have 2, and so on every 5 levels. Thralls do not heal on their own, however, when casting soul sap, you can transfer health to the thrall instead. I had not thought of them rotting over time, but you can implement that into your gameplay as a story element if you like. You can have skeleton thralls if you cast a thrall-making spell on a skeleton. Thralls are free of your command when they die or you release them. Necromancers cannot transfer control of their thralls to others.
Like Grey Lord said, roll all the dice, then assign where you want.
Nobility used to be GMs but I changed that as it seemed like a bad system. A GM is not necessarily nobility, and nobility are not necessarily GMs. So you can have a noble character without being a GM if you want. Currently I think we don't need any more GMs but soon I was planning on electing another one. Thank you for asking, I enjoy answering questions. Edited by Tenys Delyx, May 17 2016, 07:13 PM.
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| TheIntrigueist | May 17 2016, 07:30 PM Post #42 |
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Um, could you possibly make an 'Evryll castle' topic. That'd be great. |
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| falco | May 17 2016, 07:32 PM Post #43 |
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an exmaple of non nobility gm is me, im a vagabond ig and a gm:) |
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| Tenys Delyx | May 17 2016, 07:34 PM Post #44 |
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I'll make it now! |
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| Erec Bloodborn | May 17 2016, 10:11 PM Post #45 |
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Incredibly Mighty
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Can my guy kill another player? does he/she remain dead? |
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| Tenys Delyx | May 18 2016, 06:01 AM Post #46 |
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The first time anyone dies the user who plays them can decide whether they go unconscious or die. The second time they just die, unless it makes sense for them not to. You can kill another player, however please be considerate of others who may not want their players to die. |
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| Erec Bloodborn | May 20 2016, 10:29 AM Post #47 |
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Incredibly Mighty
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so if I get knocked out, can somebody like, chop my head off while I'm unconscious (question mark)
Edited by Erec Bloodborn, May 20 2016, 10:29 AM.
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| Tenys Delyx | May 21 2016, 11:10 AM Post #48 |
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No. You will 'respawn' with full health after the first time, but after the second time you are dead. |
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| falco | May 21 2016, 11:55 AM Post #49 |
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this is kinda ment for protection of the newer players sicne they leanr the rules, and the fact not all rules are done yet |
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