[PnP] Enc vs EncDEd
Alex Koponen
alexkoponen at gmail.com
Tue Nov 1 03:33:44 CET 2016
Well I would have used it with a character I was playing but the GM and I
disagreed on how to interpret the spell, so I did not end up using the
spell.
When I GM I have the caster do any spell on the object that they don't want
dedicated, then the dedication is cast and any subsequent spells will be
affected by the dedication. Thus a journeyman caster might forge a blade,
quenching it in goblin blood. Wanting the blade to have a decent FV
regardless of who it is used against he casts an EL2 Enchantment for FV+5.
Then wanting both To Hit and WSB enchantments to be better vs goblins he
casts Enchanted Dedication (double cost) on the blade while it sits in a
pool of goblin blood. Later he casts Enchantment EL2 for Hit Chance and
another Enchantment EL2 for WSB resulting in a weapon that is 5 better at
hitting goblins and does +2 damage to them. Against non-goblins it is only
2 better at hitting and does +1 damage (due to rounding up).
Unlike Ensorcelled items I do not require that the effective EL be the
lowest EL applicable. I allow an EL0 Enchanted Dedication to work on any EL
Enchantment.
Alex Koponen
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 4:49 PM, Scott Adams <longshotgm at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Enchanted Dedication is such a rare spell i cna count on number of fingers
> I've seen it used.
>
> How do you guys handle it?
>
> Cast Enchanted Dedication EnD x 2
> Cast Enchantment for X at normal
>
> or
>
> Enchanted Dedicatno x2 for effect
> ie same effects as enchanted to hit, wsb, etc.
>
> or
>
> 4-5 Enchanted to hits, wsbs, fatigues..etc
> Then EnD x2 so all above are linked/bound?
>
> I always tended to use 1st. bt god can it be expensive...
>
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