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Post by Alex Newall on Jan 17, 2016 23:16:48 GMT
It's only useful as long as the GM rules it was useless. I'm listening to an older episode (when the party are entering Other London for the first time), and as I read that you said in the podcast "I'm letting you stretch prestidigitation about as faaaar as it will go" to Bryn as he dirtied himself up with it. The synchronicity is astounding. OR I am just very repetitive.
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Post by Brave Sir Robin on Jan 18, 2016 1:03:19 GMT
I do abuse it pretty consistently, I always feel like I should be able to do things that aren't quite within it's remit. I like to think that one thing it can help with is just doing ordinary tasks much quicker - it's not changing the outcome of an action, just allowing me to do it whilst fast-forwarding through some of the time cost.
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Post by theoverlord on Jan 18, 2016 15:37:20 GMT
I do abuse it pretty consistently, I always feel like I should be able to do things that aren't quite within it's remit. I like to think that one thing it can help with is just doing ordinary tasks much quicker - it's not changing the outcome of an action, just allowing me to do it whilst fast-forwarding through some of the time cost. As long as it does not provide any benefit that anything else could (i.e: affecting someone else's attack/concentration) I would allow it to occur exactly as you say, simple magic that makes life somewhat easier, allowing you to clean faster, lift small amounts of weight, etc.
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Post by rainbowdeity on Jan 18, 2016 21:18:09 GMT
I feel I have little to say which won't give anything away, except for: I'm really glad you guys are enjoying it! I'm hoping to have quite a lot of fun with Zolf's history in the future.
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Post by Alex Newall on Jan 21, 2016 23:51:20 GMT
I feel I have little to say which won't give anything away, except for: I'm really glad you guys are enjoying it! I'm hoping to have quite a lot of fun with Zolf's history in the future. Like character like player. Taciturn.
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