-last edited on Aug 7, 2017 22:31:06 GMT by RuleJJ
Post by RuleJJ on Aug 7, 2017 22:30:53 GMT
Old Magic Rules
Old Magic can be learned by anyone with the wizard class by going to the Ruins of the Pine Forest and speaking with Gidie. It takes ten posts (ten days) to learn.
Tier 1 spells: Infinite Tier 2 spells: Take 1 post (1 IRL day) Tier 3 spells: Take 2 posts (2 IRL days) Tier 4 spells: Take 4 posts (3 IRL days) Tier 5 spells: Take 6 posts (4 IRL days) Tier 6 spells: Take 8 posts (5 IRL days) All spells can be sped up with the help of more wizards. 1 fewer post per additional wizard. Creating Old Magic spells is difficult and sometimes dangerous. When a spell is cast that is Tier 4 or higher and has been made from scratch by the caster there is a 20% chance of failure and a 10% chance of backfiring. This happens every time the spell is cast until a successful casting is completed.
Old Magic can be learned by anyone with the wizard class by going to the Ruins of the Pine Forest and speaking with Gidie. It takes ten posts (ten days) to learn.
Tier 1 spells: Infinite Tier 2 spells: Take 1 post (1 IRL day) Tier 3 spells: Take 2 posts (2 IRL days) Tier 4 spells: Take 4 posts (3 IRL days) Tier 5 spells: Take 6 posts (4 IRL days) Tier 6 spells: Take 8 posts (5 IRL days) All spells can be sped up with the help of more wizards. 1 fewer post per additional wizard. Creating Old Magic spells is difficult and sometimes dangerous. When a spell is cast that is Tier 4 or higher and has been made from scratch by the caster there is a 20% chance of failure and a 10% chance of backfiring. This happens every time the spell is cast until a successful casting is completed.
Fascinating. So, %30 chance of failure. How can one determine whether it fails or not?
Old Magic can be learned by anyone with the wizard class by going to the Ruins of the Pine Forest and speaking with Gidie. It takes ten posts (ten days) to learn.
Tier 1 spells: Infinite Tier 2 spells: Take 1 post (1 IRL day) Tier 3 spells: Take 2 posts (2 IRL days) Tier 4 spells: Take 4 posts (3 IRL days) Tier 5 spells: Take 6 posts (4 IRL days) Tier 6 spells: Take 8 posts (5 IRL days) All spells can be sped up with the help of more wizards. 1 fewer post per additional wizard. Creating Old Magic spells is difficult and sometimes dangerous. When a spell is cast that is Tier 4 or higher and has been made from scratch by the caster there is a 20% chance of failure and a 10% chance of backfiring. This happens every time the spell is cast until a successful casting is completed.
Fascinating. So, %30 chance of failure. How can one determine whether it fails or not?
Pretty sure the EventMaster who decided that said rune spell needs to be a new spell will essentially roll a dice and whatever comes out comes out.
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Old Magic can be learned by anyone with the wizard class by going to the Ruins of the Pine Forest and speaking with Gidie. It takes ten posts (ten days) to learn.
Tier 1 spells: Infinite Tier 2 spells: Take 1 post (1 IRL day) Tier 3 spells: Take 2 posts (2 IRL days) Tier 4 spells: Take 4 posts (3 IRL days) Tier 5 spells: Take 6 posts (4 IRL days) Tier 6 spells: Take 8 posts (5 IRL days) All spells can be sped up with the help of more wizards. 1 fewer post per additional wizard. Creating Old Magic spells is difficult and sometimes dangerous. When a spell is cast that is Tier 4 or higher and has been made from scratch by the caster there is a 20% chance of failure and a 10% chance of backfiring. This happens every time the spell is cast until a successful casting is completed.
Fascinating. So, %30 chance of failure. How can one determine whether it fails or not?
I can do it for you if we decide the rule applies to that spell.
I can do it for you if we decide the rule applies to that spell.
Right. So, do you have to submit new spe!is, or does one go by gut?
It's more by gut. If you think a spell is unique enough, tell me. If you're not sure, ask. You probably won't need the rule much. I don't think we've actually used it yet at all.