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  1. #1
    Bearcat
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    Influencing Die Roll for Domain

    At 19:56 27/01/98 +0100, you wrote:
    >
    >That annoying player of mine came up with yet another question.
    >There is a first level priest spell Call upon Faith which allows a +3 on any
    >check/roll (usable by priests of Belinik, Sera, Laerme, Erik, Kriesha)
    >
    >Does this mean that such a priest can cast this very simple spell and modify
    >his successroll for domain actions by 15% ???

    Sure, as long as he converts it to a realm spell ;)
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  2. #2
    Geniver
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    Influencing Die Roll for Domain

    I'm not an authority. My understanding is that when a priest cast
    spells, she should be furthering the cause of her diety. As always the
    diety, i.e. the DMiety, has the final say :
    > That annoying player of mine came up with yet another question.
    > There is a first level priest spell Call upon Faith which allows a +3 on any
    > check/roll (usable by priests of Belinik, Sera, Laerme, Erik, Kriesha)
    >
    > Does this mean that such a priest can cast this very simple spell and modify
    > his successroll for domain actions by 15% ???
    >
    > Jan Arnoldus (Tony Lemmers)
    >
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  3. #3
    James Ruhland
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    Influencing Die Roll for Domain

    >
    > Possibly this one has come out already, but IMHO, in Birthright, a
    > "Luckstone" is the single most powerful magical item in the world.
    >
    > Consider the abilities it displays, and consider how many die rolls
    > there are in Birthright.
    >
    That's a good point, however, I'd rule that the Luckstone affects only
    personal actions, not domain actions (IMO, the rulers Regency Points
    represents whatever luck/karma/influence/whatever you wanna call it over
    administrative/governing activities).
    Either that or there should be two kinds of Luckstones; one for personal
    stuff, and a *very* rare "Luckstone of Regency" that affects realm
    activities (and perhaps a "Luckstone of the Emperors" that affect both,
    though you'd have to wonder where Mike misplaced it, considering. . .)
    IMO, also, the "Call Upon Faith" spell would not work for realm
    activities, either; though perhaps some modified version (with an increased
    level) would; again, I consider it a "personal" affect, not a domain/realm
    effect.

  4. #4
    prtr02@scorpion.nspco.co
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    I too would consider the level 1 spell a personal affect only.

    A realm action inherently involves more people than the caster himself. Someone
    has to carry out his orders. Even a realm spell involves assistants, guards etc. As I think the spell's area of effect is the caster, or possibly another of
    his faith, this precludes its use for realm actions.

    How's that for rules mongering ;).

    Randax

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    Tripp
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    Influencing Die Roll for Domain

    Jan Arnoldus wrote:
    >
    > That annoying player of mine came up with yet another question.
    > There is a first level priest spell Call upon Faith which allows a +3 on any
    > check/roll (usable by priests of Belinik, Sera, Laerme, Erik, Kriesha)
    >
    > Does this mean that such a priest can cast this very simple spell and modify
    > his successroll for domain actions by 15% ???
    >
    > Jan Arnoldus (Tony Lemmers)

    Possibly this one has come out already, but IMHO, in Birthright, a
    "Luckstone" is the single most powerful magical item in the world.

    Consider the abilities it displays, and consider how many die rolls
    there are in Birthright.

    Tripp

  6. #6
    Ed Stark
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    At 07:56 PM 1/27/98 +0100, you wrote:
    >
    >That annoying player of mine came up with yet another question.
    >There is a first level priest spell Call upon Faith which allows a +3 on any
    >check/roll (usable by priests of Belinik, Sera, Laerme, Erik, Kriesha)
    >
    >Does this mean that such a priest can cast this very simple spell and modify
    >his successroll for domain actions by 15% ???
    >
    >Jan Arnoldus (Tony Lemmers)
    >
    While I wouldn't want to detract from any "DM's interpretation," I'd have
    to say "no." That spell is really supposed to influence a single action
    (represented by a die roll)--not the month's worth of actions that a domain
    action would take. The spell is, apparently, poorly worded. Sorry about that.


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  7. #7
    Darkstar
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    Influencing Die Roll for Domain

    Jan Arnoldus wrote:
    >
    > That annoying player of mine came up with yet another question.
    > There is a first level priest spell Call upon Faith which allows a +3 on any
    > check/roll (usable by priests of Belinik, Sera, Laerme, Erik, Kriesha)
    >
    > Does this mean that such a priest can cast this very simple spell and modify
    > his successroll for domain actions by 15% ???

    Given its duration of only 1 round then I doubt it. I think a domain
    action would take a little longer that 1 minute to perform. The god
    might get a little annoyed if the priest kept calling on him all the
    time too.


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  8. #8
    Trizt
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    Influencing Die Roll for Domain

    On 27-Jan-98, Jan Arnoldus (jpmarn@xs4all.nl) wrote about [BIRTHRIGHT] -
    Influencing Die Roll for Domain Actions:

    - ->That annoying player of mine came up with yet another question.
    - ->There is a first level priest spell Call upon Faith which allows a +3 on any
    - ->check/roll (usable by priests of Belinik, Sera, Laerme, Erik, Kriesha)

    - ->Does this mean that such a priest can cast this very simple spell and modify
    - ->his successroll for domain actions by 15% ???

    I would say, "NO". This for I don't think that spell has an duration of 3
    months and affecting everyone who enters the domain. Spells and magical
    effects which affects die rolls usually do only affect personl dices and not
    dices which reflects what others does without your presenc.

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  9. #9
    Jan Arnoldus
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    Influencing Die Roll for Domain

    At 19:56 27-01-98 +0100, you wrote:
    >
    >That annoying player of mine came up with yet another question.
    >There is a first level priest spell Call upon Faith which allows a +3 on any
    >check/roll (usable by priests of Belinik, Sera, Laerme, Erik, Kriesha)
    >
    >Does this mean that such a priest can cast this very simple spell and modify
    >his successroll for domain actions by 15% ???
    >
    Well thanks for all the reactions, they all seem to echo my own ruling
    towards my player that no single spell can easily affect the die roll for
    realm actions.
    Seems like another ruling for the books.

    Jan Arnoldus

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