Magic traits
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This article contains a selection of Advantages and DisAdvantages that modify the character's ability to cast spells, Endow magic items, or use magic in some other ways.
For all of the DisAdvantages below, Mage Factor is important.
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Endowing Talent/Incompetence
Endowing Talent
These Advantages give a RD bonus to all uses of the Endowing skill to put Enchantments into items, and to function as an Assistant to another Endower, but not to other uses, e.g. uses reflecting the character's factual knowledge about Endowing or about Enchantments.
Advantage | Cost | Notes |
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Endowing Talent | 5 DP | -1 RD to all Endowing skill rolls. |
Endowing Major Talent | 15 DP | -2 RD to Endowing. |
Endowing Grand Talent | 60 DP | -3 RD to Enwoding. |
In addition to the bonus, this general Endowing Talent also lowers the threshold at which the character may pour some of his Essence into an Essence Storage item. The threshold is lowered by the grade, i.s. a character with Major Endowing Talent may pour Essence into an Essence Storage item as soon as his Endowing skill is 4.
Endowing Aspected or Limited Talent
These Advantages give an RD bonus to use of the Endowing skill to put a particular category of Enchantments into items, with this category being chosen by the character crator from the list further down. The higher grades of the Aspected version of the Advantag also gives a lesser RD bonus to all other uses of the Endowing skill.
Aspected Talent with Endowing
Endowing Aspected Talent | 3 DP | -1 RD to Endow the specified class of Enchantments. |
Endowing Aspected Talent | 8 DP | -2 RD to Endow the specified class of Enchantments, -1 RD to Endow anything else. |
Endowing Aspected Talent | 25 DP | -3 RD to Endow the specified class of Enchantments, -2 RD to Endow anything else. |
Limited Talent with Endowing
Advantage | Cost | Notes |
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Endowing Limited Talent | 3 DP | -1 RD to Endow the specified class of Enchantments. |
Endowing Limited Major Talent | 6 DP | -2 RD to Endow the specified class of Enchantments. |
Endowing Limited Grand Talent | 15 DP | -3 RD to Endow the specified class of Enchantments. |
Yes, Endow Aspected Talent is exactly similar to Endow Limited Talent. Only at the higher grades is there any difference.
Endowing Talent, legal Aspects/Limitations
This is a list of legal choices for Aspects or Limitations for the above Advantages. Note that any of the below are also legal choices for the Specialization of any character's Endowing skill.
- Focus, and other Spellcasting Tools
- Spell Investments, all Realms
- Weapon Enchantments (any available to the Endowing method, including Steered/Returning Weapon))
- Armour Enchantments (any available to the Endowing method)
- Attribute bonus (incl. sub-attribute bonus, Senses, Endurance, and Aging-affecting Enchantments, Amulet bonuses)
- Amulets and Talismans (note there is some overlap with previoous category)
- Skill bonus
- Power bonus
- Enviromental/Survival (Sustenance, Heat/Cold Tolerance, Diving Enchantments)
- Slave/Control items (including Cursed Items)
- Battle Items
- Oddball Enchantments (Shrink/Transform, Create Wealth, and anything else not fitting any of the above categories, provided that it is available to the Endowing method)
Any Aspect or Limitation bonus also applies to putting the Item Toughness Enchantment into items.
Spellcasting Talent/Incompetence
This section deals with Talents and Incompetences with spellcasting, in the form of a general or specific RD modifier. Talent modifiers do not stack with each other. If a character has two Talents, e.g. a -1 RD Talent with All Spellcasting and a -2 RD Talent with Fire Magic, use only the highest Talent bonus (in thise case -2 RD to Fire Magic).
Incompetence modifiers do stack, however. If a character has a +2 RD Incompetence penalty with All Spellcasting, and a +2 RD Incompetence penalty with Element Category Spellcasting, and a -1 RD bonus with Fire Magic, he casts Fire Magic spells at a +3 RD penalty and all other spells at a +4 RD penalty.
Spellcasting Talent
Spellcasting General Talent
Advantage | Cost | Notes |
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Talent All Spellcasting | 20 DP | -1 RD, all spellcasting |
Major Talent All Spellcasting | 80 DP | -2 RD, all spellcasting |
Grand Talent All Spellcasting | 560 DP | -3 RD, all spellcasting |
Spellcasting Category Talent
Advantage | Cost | Notes |
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Talent One Category | 10 DP | -1 RD, spells from one Category |
Major Talent One Category | 30 DP | -2 RD, spells from one Category |
Grand Talent One Category | 150 DP | -3 RD, spells from one Category |
Spellcasting Realm Talent
Advantage | Cost | Notes |
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Talent One Category | 6 DP | -1 RD, spells from one Realm |
Talent One Category | 15 DP | -2 RD, spells from one Realm |
Talent One Category | 60 DP | -3 RD, spells from one Realm |
Spellcasting Incompetence
Incompetence points
The compensatory points given for Spellcasting Incompetences are initially given in IPs, Incompetence Points, which are then later converted into a DP value, with the character's Mage Factor (MF) playing a part in the conversion formula.
Spellcasting or Endowing Incompetence DisAdvantages
Grade | One Realm | One Category | All Spells | Endowing | Effect |
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Normal Incompetence | 1 IP | 2 IP | 4 IP | 2 IP | +1 RD penalty |
Major Incompetence | 2 IP | 5 IP | 15 IP | 6 IP | +2 RD penalty |
Grand Incompetence | 5 IP | 15 IP | 60 IP | 21 IP | +3 RD penalty |
IP to DP conversion
Terrain Affinity
Advice
Please note
See also
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