[PnP] Enhancement limitations, new gems
Scott Adams
longshotgm at comcast.net
Sat Dec 13 00:21:54 CET 2014
That I understand all too well. I have a player tat makes comfy
clohtng and such. It is just weird to me in some way to use magic
that way. Itis hard to explain what I mean. To me a chair is made
and thsu can be enhanced. But a rock is by nature and so what? Make
it smooth? Make it more pointy? I know I'll do this spell to make
this pebell the size of a marble strong nad heavy enough that only a
Hill giant cna use. I know this rock here I can make it so ponty it
will slice thorugh shileds! There is a point where realism and magic
tends to be odd at times.
Pick a stick from the ground and magic it to fly and dance. I can
see why magic is goodfor things you MAKE. But for natural things
like plants or rocks. There is a fine line.
At 06:00 AM 12/12/2014, you wrote:
> > The problem is the word Natural. A rock is a rock. Would
> > a EL0 compared to a EL10 make it more shiny? Would berries
> > that are great teasting be even better tasting with a EL10?
> > Nature in this case per mythos was created as is. One can
> > assume evolution takes some part but it is a slow thing.
>
>But that is how the enhancement spell is defined for non-weapon or
>armor -- it makes a chair more comfortable (more chair-y?), it makes
>a pouch hold more, etc.
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