From: David Smart (jurrubin@earthlink.net)
Date: Tue 22 Jan 2002 - 14:28:21 EET
Leon Kirshtein wrote:
>
> > Yeah, you're right. Wish I'd thought of that back in
> > the 80's.
>
> It is never too late. We also use a rule that if a
> bound spirit is ever reduced to 0mp it is released.
> It doesn't seem like much but you would be suprised
> how often that happens.
Good point! That did happen quite a bit.
> Besides, have you tried puting these character against
> someone who has a magic spirit with a Control Pow
> Spirit spell? Nothing scares characters more than
> when they start lossing their spirits in the midle of
> combat :::)))
I was successful with that against some players but
I have to admit he really taught me how the rules could
William really learned the rules well. He always
made his own binding enchantments and was very
good about maximizing enchantment condition effects
while minimizing POW loss. Not that he strung a
bunch of "ands" in the condition but his bound POW
spirits were usable only by him and his bound spirits
while his INT spirits were usable only by him.
be used to power up a character without "twisting" the
rules. But then he bought one of the first copies of
RQI to hit Dallas and had been thinking about the rules
since that day.
David
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