From: Kevin Rose (vladt@interaccess.com)
Date: Sun 27 Apr 1997 - 21:12:32 EEST
Tim Ellis <tim@timellis.demon.co.uk> said:
> Contrary to most of the other answers, I don't think the benefits of
> waiting apply to the magical arrows generated by a multi-missile spell.
> Only the "Real" missile is capable of impaling or criticalling,
No, at least according to the RQ 3 rules. Multi-missiles can critical,
but not impale (In RQ2 they can impale but not critical). Furthermore,
why would the missiles not benefit for the aiming? Are you suggesting
that multi-missiles ignore all modifiers to the to-hit roll? I might ban
aimed multi-missiles on account of excessivly gross effects, but not on an
internal logic reason.
{chop}
> If the allied spirit is bound into an inanimate object, (like a humakti
> sword, for instance) there is the additional question of other magic
> point/spell or spirit holding enchantments or crystals that are part of
> the same object. Presumably a Humakti or his allied spirit could use
> the Bladesharp IV Matrix engraved on the blade of his sword, but can
> both use the magic points stored in the crystal on the pommel?
You must be in physical contact with the crystal (or POW storage matrix)
to use it. I would presume that a spirit that inhabits the sword is
always in contact with the pommel. The sword owner can use the crystal by
touching it.
Kevin
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