[Rq-rules] Distemper

Leon Kirshtein leonbk at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 6 10:13:20 PST 2005


I can see where you comming from, but it would depend
on which rules you use, if the object is enchanted or
attuned.

How much POW would charge to Enchant iron plate armor?

Leon
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<phil.hibbs at capgemini.com> wrote:
> 
> Clive:
> >A silver or aluminium object
> >would be rendered soft as putty, and thus easily
> >breakable with the result the enchantment would
> >be broken.
> 
> I don't think so. You enchant the metal, then form
it into shape, it's a
> special kind of enchantment that doesn't require a
"rune" to be carved into
> the object being enchanted. An iron sword can be
smashed to bits and
> re-forged without needing to be re-enchanted. The
links in a suit of iron
> chainmail don't have little runes on them.
> 
> >Rotherham? So, you're not in Water Orton any more,
then?
> 
> Well, I live there, but I work in Rotherham at the
moment.
> 
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