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3 years ago ::
May 25, 2010 - 6:34AM
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Thanks I will let the one player who qualifeied and I think took the boon know this information from the event I ran at Ancon 2010 this past weekend.
Thanks again and I will make certain to pass this information on.
Roger 'Brute' GGG
Roger 'Brute' GGG
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3 years ago ::
May 29, 2010 - 6:41AM
#12
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Follow up question on Boons
Does the use an item within 4 levels above you rule apply to Boons as well or are they not items and thus in use straight away
Mechanically I can see the within 4 being sensible but the you got this boon from a god but it doesnt kick in till you level makes little sense
Calimoakheart on RPGTableOnline
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3 years ago ::
May 29, 2010 - 11:53AM
#13
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May 11, 2005
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All rules on magic items apply to boons.
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3 years ago ::
May 29, 2010 - 3:22PM
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Aug 21, 2007
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Note -- you cannot sell a boon, and unless it says otherwise, it does not occupy a body slot. It does count as a found magic item (unless it specifically says otherwise).
Keith
Keith Hoffman LFR Writing Director for Waterdeep
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3 years ago ::
May 31, 2010 - 4:18AM
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May I suggest if you are going to keep the within 5 rule that you also implement a rule that boons are only the highest available to the character when they are given
So for example if a character gains one in a P1 mod it will be the level 13 version unless the character is 14th level in which case that character gains the level 18 version
Either that or state they act straight away and add this to the cannot be sold rule exception you are already making.
Calimoakheart on RPGTableOnline
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3 years ago ::
May 31, 2010 - 5:18AM
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It doesn't seem that there's any need for them to scale or to have a sell value. Every single level 3 boon, for instance, is still quite good at 13th or 23rd. Further, they are never intended to be sold as an item type - in fact, by normal rules boons often disappear on their own after a set amount of time.
Keith Richmond Living Forgotten Realms Epic Writing Director
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