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"Primed" Mend Object scroll question
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:49 pm
by Khanibal
If a mage creates a scroll of a spell with a variable P.P.E. cost, can he prime it with extra power? For example. Ted (9th lvl LLW) creates a scroll of Mend Object, can he prime it with an additional 600 points of P.P.E. so whoever uses the scroll can repair up to 20 M.D.C.?
Re: "Primed" Mend Object scroll question
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:18 pm
by Damian Magecraft
Khanibal wrote:If a mage creates a scroll of a spell with a variable P.P.E. cost, can he prime it with extra power? For example. Ted (9th lvl LLW) creates a scroll of Mend Object, can he prime it with an additional 600 points of P.P.E. so whoever uses the scroll can repair up to 20 M.D.C.?
Mend Object? do you mean "Mend the Broken"?
I would say yes but any unused PPE would be lost. EG:Lucky Eddie has a scroll of Mend the Broken with 600 PPE (restores up to 20 MDC) and his Body armor has suffered 15 MD in damage. The scroll will repair the Armor to full but the extra 150 PPE would be burned off as well.
Re: "Primed" Mend Object scroll question
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:47 pm
by Nekira Sudacne
Khanibal wrote:If a mage creates a scroll of a spell with a variable P.P.E. cost, can he prime it with extra power? For example. Ted (9th lvl LLW) creates a scroll of Mend Object, can he prime it with an additional 600 points of P.P.E. so whoever uses the scroll can repair up to 20 M.D.C.?
Yes, but once written it can't be altered.
Re: "Primed" Mend Object scroll question
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 5:34 am
by Khanibal
Thanks guys.
Re: "Primed" Mend Object scroll question
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 9:45 am
by ZorValachan
I agree totally with all those above.
You set the PPE. Then when used, all the PPE is used, even if it is 'overkill'.
Re: "Primed" Mend Object scroll question
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 3:23 pm
by Library Ogre
I'll agree with the above; you can set it as high as you like, but it can only be used at the level set to; overages are lost, and, in some situations, undershots will mean that it doesn't work at all.