Thalantyr
2019-04-04, 05:26 AM
Hey there!
I was looking for opinions about introducing a special material that absorb or nullifies magic in my homebrew world, perhaps radiating an anti-magic field (although I'm open to suggestions about the how's). Kind like an antimagic shackles but more mundane and easier/cheaper to craft. I'm not using this to balance casters vs melee by the way, and I'm not planning on using it against the players, either. Don't get me wrong, I love magic and I know my **** about the system and magic being needed to overcome obstacles, and I would feel frustrated if a DM throw me that kind of thing over and over again. This is not the point of this post. I'm interested in the lore-building impact of that kind of material. How do you think that would affect a typical D&Desque world?
I was looking for opinions about introducing a special material that absorb or nullifies magic in my homebrew world, perhaps radiating an anti-magic field (although I'm open to suggestions about the how's). Kind like an antimagic shackles but more mundane and easier/cheaper to craft. I'm not using this to balance casters vs melee by the way, and I'm not planning on using it against the players, either. Don't get me wrong, I love magic and I know my **** about the system and magic being needed to overcome obstacles, and I would feel frustrated if a DM throw me that kind of thing over and over again. This is not the point of this post. I'm interested in the lore-building impact of that kind of material. How do you think that would affect a typical D&Desque world?