Xuldarinar
2013-09-01, 10:03 AM
While clearly things not designed with the other in mind, I wish to ask about the compatibility of magic items in the Tome of Magic, and the artificer.
We have:
Requires SoulBinding to Craft; Chime of Suppression, Implements of Binding, Soul Lens, Seal of the spirit, and Vestige Phylactery
Requires Mysteries: Scrolls associated with mysteries, Staffs associated with mysteries, Wands associated with mysteries, Shadow striking weapons, Dark Lantern, Collar of Umbral Metamophosis, Gem of Night, Orb of Shadow, Ring of Nullification, and Shroud of Night
Requires Truenaming: Potions associated with true naming, Scrolls associated with true naming, Staves associated with true naming, and Wands associated with truenaming, and Amulet of the Silver Tongue.
How might a artificer become able to craft any or all of these? Would any they be able to innately create without multi-classing, or would they need to attain soul binding, mysteries, and/or true naming separately? I can see an argument to permit them to make items requiring mysteries, but I wanted to see what other people think.
We have:
Requires SoulBinding to Craft; Chime of Suppression, Implements of Binding, Soul Lens, Seal of the spirit, and Vestige Phylactery
Requires Mysteries: Scrolls associated with mysteries, Staffs associated with mysteries, Wands associated with mysteries, Shadow striking weapons, Dark Lantern, Collar of Umbral Metamophosis, Gem of Night, Orb of Shadow, Ring of Nullification, and Shroud of Night
Requires Truenaming: Potions associated with true naming, Scrolls associated with true naming, Staves associated with true naming, and Wands associated with truenaming, and Amulet of the Silver Tongue.
How might a artificer become able to craft any or all of these? Would any they be able to innately create without multi-classing, or would they need to attain soul binding, mysteries, and/or true naming separately? I can see an argument to permit them to make items requiring mysteries, but I wanted to see what other people think.