An artifact to raise the max karma cap to 200. This would have a different practical effect than the karma charm as you could go longer from max karma before you reach zero when you have several karma blessings. This would be nice, if it was cheap enough, so that I could max out and not have to worry for longer when I'm trying to do events, RP, fight or just generally anything but hunt and influence over a longer period of time.
An artifact to raise the max karma cap to 200. This would have a different practical effect than the karma charm as you could go longer from max karma before you reach zero when you have several karma blessings. This would be nice, if it was cheap enough, so that I could max out and not have to worry for longer when I'm trying to do events, RP, fight or just generally anything but hunt and influence over a longer period of time.
This is a really good idea. Problem at the moment is that many of the blessings are 'okay', but are never going to be selected in favour of the obvious ones. So even the present soft cap means that half of them are never going to see the light of day.
This is probably incredibly complicated, but could we maybe get an artifact book that you can tune to a bookshelf.
You'd be able to access a list of all of the books in that bookshelf that you can see and use a command to either summon a copy of any book you'd be able to checkout or change the contents of the artifact book to match the contents of such a book.
I really actually like having a collection of books in my little library, yet also... kinda lazy when it comes to going back and checking them out so it'd be nice. Could also have them work for guild bookshelves too.
The owner of the manse or an archivist of the guild could have a command to see anything tuned to the shelf and cut it off the connection so if someone sneaks in, or leaves the guild, they don't have any access anymore.
This is probably incredibly complicated, but could we maybe get an artifact book that you can tune to a bookshelf.
You'd be able to access a list of all of the books in that bookshelf that you can see and use a command to either summon a copy of any book you'd be able to checkout or change the contents of the artifact book to match the contents of such a book.
Probably not going to happen any time soon. Anything involving libraries and books at the moment is a huge pain, and short of bugs, it's probably not going to be expanded upon until I have time to fix a lot of the preexisting problems with libraries.
The owner of the manse or an archivist of the guild could have a command to see anything tuned to the shelf and cut it off the connection so if someone sneaks in, or leaves the guild, they don't have any access anymore.
As much as some people might hate hearing this, I'm not a fan of adding a way to prevent people from stealing public guild books if they can break into a guildhall. Information is power, and power is an RP hook.
The owner of the manse or an archivist of the guild could have a command to see anything tuned to the shelf and cut it off the connection so if someone sneaks in, or leaves the guild, they don't have any access anymore.
As much as some people might hate hearing this, I'm not a fan of adding a way to prevent people from stealing public guild books if they can break into a guildhall. Information is power, and power is an RP hook.
Yeah, I don't mind so much. The idea was that it would be the responsibility of the guild to check regularly so the "thief" would have access until the guild actually checks and boots them off, but also wouldn't have access forever if they managed to get in once.
You can tattoo a full set of tattoos on the skin cloak and wearing the skin cloak means you get the benefits from just the tattoos on skin cloak not on your body.
The entire idea behind this is a tool for classflexing. So that I can have a tattoo set for bard and one for warrior and monk etc and then I can switch tattoos as needed akin to how I can do that with other stuff already.
You can tattoo a full set of tattoos on the skin cloak and wearing the skin cloak means you get the benefits from just the tattoos on skin cloak not on your body.
The entire idea behind this is a tool for classflexing. So that I can have a tattoo set for bard and one for warrior and monk etc and then I can switch tattoos as needed akin to how I can do that with other stuff already.
The actual effect sounds miserable to implement but doable. I'm more intrigued and amused however by how 'Ed Gein' we're getting with this one though.
You can tattoo a full set of tattoos on the skin cloak and wearing the skin cloak means you get the benefits from just the tattoos on skin cloak not on your body.
The entire idea behind this is a tool for classflexing. So that I can have a tattoo set for bard and one for warrior and monk etc and then I can switch tattoos as needed akin to how I can do that with other stuff already.
The actual effect sounds miserable to implement but doable. I'm more intrigued and amused however by how 'Ed Gein' we're getting with this one though.
Perhaps the cloak applies the tattoos to the person overwriting any existing ones? Or maybe it is a magical tattoo needle that uses telekinesis to apply a tattoo.
[Something vaguely Hallifaxian, about the imposition of order]
So I was thinking like an artefact that you activate and it breaks down all your partial curios and then builds all of your curio pieces into completes, and partials that make sense (e.g., tries to complete one with all available pieces before putting duplicates into a second one). I'd drop some credits on this. Although Xenthos is about to tell me he has a script that does it for him.
Never needed a script to break down partials, but after the new Curio Complete command I did put something together that runs off of CURIO LIST PARTIALS and will CURIO COMPLETE every partial in that list. Much, much easier than my original script!
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Upgrade to the card of pluripotent possibilities to a deck of pluripotent possibilities, all cards infinite use.
You'd be able to access a list of all of the books in that bookshelf that you can see and use a command to either summon a copy of any book you'd be able to checkout or change the contents of the artifact book to match the contents of such a book.
I really actually like having a collection of books in my little library, yet also... kinda lazy when it comes to going back and checking them out so it'd be nice. Could also have them work for guild bookshelves too.
The owner of the manse or an archivist of the guild could have a command to see anything tuned to the shelf and cut it off the connection so if someone sneaks in, or leaves the guild, they don't have any access anymore.
As much as some people might hate hearing this, I'm not a fan of adding a way to prevent people from stealing public guild books if they can break into a guildhall. Information is power, and power is an RP hook.
The idea was that it would be the responsibility of the guild to check regularly so the "thief" would have access until the guild actually checks and boots them off, but also wouldn't have access forever if they managed to get in once.
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You can tattoo a full set of tattoos on the skin cloak and wearing the skin cloak means you get the benefits from just the tattoos on skin cloak not on your body.
The entire idea behind this is a tool for classflexing. So that I can have a tattoo set for bard and one for warrior and monk etc and then I can switch tattoos as needed akin to how I can do that with other stuff already.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Perhaps the cloak applies the tattoos to the person overwriting any existing ones? Or maybe it is a magical tattoo needle that uses telekinesis to apply a tattoo.
W-was that an Exalted reference!? Please say it was an Exalted reference!!
So I was thinking like an artefact that you activate and it breaks down all your partial curios and then builds all of your curio pieces into completes, and partials that make sense (e.g., tries to complete one with all available pieces before putting duplicates into a second one).
I'd drop some credits on this. Although Xenthos is about to tell me he has a script that does it for him.