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− | Body Enchancement 2 All new Charm(s) and Evolutions, because the Lunars should be the master of attributes. <br><b>Note:</b> Evolution Charms will be marked with a dotted border, Charms with No prerequisites will be marked by Grey backgrounds.<br> Please note changes after tree | + | Body Enchancement 2 All new Charm(s) and Evolutions, because the Lunars should be the master of attributes. <br><b>Note:</b> Evolution Charms will be marked with a dotted border, Charms with No prerequisites will be marked by Grey backgrounds.<br> Please note changes after tree. |
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=== New Charms & Evolutions === | === New Charms & Evolutions === | ||
− | The | + | <b>EMBODIMENT OF THE (caste)</b> |
− | + | :<b>Cost:</b> None | |
+ | :<b>Duration:</b> Permanent | ||
+ | :<b>Type:</b> Special | ||
+ | :<b>Minimum (attribute):</b> 3 | ||
+ | :<b>Minimum Essence:</b> 3 | ||
+ | :<b>Pre-requisite Charms:</b> None | ||
+ | The nature of this charm is Protean like its inheritors, and exemplifies the attributes that define the existing castes of the Lunar Exalted.<br> | ||
+ | This Charm is a set of three, designed to boost the Lunar's already-impressive natural capabilities. When one of the Embodiments is first purchased, they include one of the three evolutions. | ||
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<b>EMBODIMENT OF THE FULL MOON’S (attribute)</b> | <b>EMBODIMENT OF THE FULL MOON’S (attribute)</b> | ||
:<b>Cost:</b> None | :<b>Cost:</b> None | ||
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:Pretty much, yeah. Say, for example, your Full Moon Lunar buys Embodiment of the Full Moon's Strength, giving him a Strength cap of 7, then, later, he wants the Stamina Embodiment, which costs him the Evolution cost. If, however, he wants Embodiment of No Moon's Wits, that's a charm, and costs full charm prices. - [[DarkPhoenix]] | :Pretty much, yeah. Say, for example, your Full Moon Lunar buys Embodiment of the Full Moon's Strength, giving him a Strength cap of 7, then, later, he wants the Stamina Embodiment, which costs him the Evolution cost. If, however, he wants Embodiment of No Moon's Wits, that's a charm, and costs full charm prices. - [[DarkPhoenix]] | ||
− | ::Embodiment of the (Caste)'s (Attribute) shouldn't be there, it's superfluous. Just three Charms called Embodiment of the <nowiki>Full/Half/No</nowiki> Moon's (Attribute) gets the idea across, and shows more clearly what's an Evolution and what's a Charm. - | + | ::Embodiment of the (Caste)'s (Attribute) shouldn't be there, it's superfluous. Just three Charms called Embodiment of the <nowiki>Full/Half/No</nowiki> Moon's (Attribute) gets the idea across, and shows more clearly what's an Evolution and what's a Charm. - DeadManSeven |
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Revision as of 10:04, 12 July 2006
Contents
Body Enhancement 1
- Back to Liberi Lunaris
- Back to Charms
Initial Notes
Body Enchancement 2 All new Charm(s) and Evolutions, because the Lunars should be the master of attributes.
Note: Evolution Charms will be marked with a dotted border, Charms with No prerequisites will be marked by Grey backgrounds.
Please note changes after tree.
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New Charms & Evolutions
EMBODIMENT OF THE (caste)
- Cost: None
- Duration: Permanent
- Type: Special
- Minimum (attribute): 3
- Minimum Essence: 3
- Pre-requisite Charms: None
The nature of this charm is Protean like its inheritors, and exemplifies the attributes that define the existing castes of the Lunar Exalted.
This Charm is a set of three, designed to boost the Lunar's already-impressive natural capabilities. When one of the Embodiments is first purchased, they include one of the three evolutions.
EMBODIMENT OF THE FULL MOON’S (attribute)
- Cost: None
- Duration: Permanent
- Type: Special
- Minimum (attribute): 3
- Minimum Essence: 3
- Pre-requisite Charms: None
Embodiment of the Full Moon's Strength
- - This allows the Lunar to increase the cap on her Strength by 1 (2 is she is a Full Moon)
Embodiment of the Full Moon's Dexterity
- - This allows the Lunar to increase the cap on her Dexterity by 1 (2 is she is a Full Moon)
Embodiment of the Full Moon's Stamina
- - This allows the Lunar to increase the cap on her Stamina by 1 (2 is she is a Full Moon)
EMBODIMENT OF THE CHANGING MOON’S (attribute)
- Cost: None
- Duration: Permanent
- Type: Special
- Minimum (attribute): 3
- Minimum Essence: 3
- Pre-requisite Charms: None
Embodiment of the Changing Moon's Charisma
- - This allows the Lunar to increase the cap on her Charisma by 1 (2 is she is a Changing Moon)
Embodiment of the Changing Moon's Manipulation
- - This allows the Lunar to increase the cap on her Manipulation by 1 (2 is she is a Changing Moon)
Embodiment of the Changing Moon's Appearance
- - This allows the Lunar to increase the cap on her Appearance by 1 (2 is she is a Changing Moon)
EMBODIMENT OF THE NO MOON’S (attribute)
- Cost: None
- Duration: Permanent
- Type: Special
- Minimum (attribute): 3
- Minimum Essence: 3
- Pre-requisite Charms: None
Embodiment of the New Moon's Perception
- - This allows the Lunar to increase the cap on her Perception by 1 (2 is she is a New Moon)
Embodiment of the New Moon's Intelligence
- - This allows the Lunar to increase the cap on her Intelligence by 1 (2 is she is a New Moon)
Embodiment of the New Moon's Wits
- - This allows the Lunar to increase the cap on her Wits by 1 (2 is she is a New Moon)
Additional Notes
The "Embodiment" charms were created to help further the Lunar ideal of high attribute based capability, thus it should be entirely possible to extend their limits to suit their caste. If using the 5 castes, these charms remain as they are, simply remember that purchasing them as favoured charms is dependant on the attribute, not the caste itself.
Comments
These could do with some explanation/clarification - As far as I can tell, there are only three charms here, and, when you buy one, you automatically get one of the available Embodiments. You can then buy the other two as Evolutions. Is that correct? The diagram is... confusing *grin*
-- Darloth
- Pretty much, yeah. Say, for example, your Full Moon Lunar buys Embodiment of the Full Moon's Strength, giving him a Strength cap of 7, then, later, he wants the Stamina Embodiment, which costs him the Evolution cost. If, however, he wants Embodiment of No Moon's Wits, that's a charm, and costs full charm prices. - DarkPhoenix
- Embodiment of the (Caste)'s (Attribute) shouldn't be there, it's superfluous. Just three Charms called Embodiment of the Full/Half/No Moon's (Attribute) gets the idea across, and shows more clearly what's an Evolution and what's a Charm. - DeadManSeven