What exactly is covered by +All Stats? Most things that come after a +, other than relationships, Rank, Progression and Arete?
Strength, Constitution, Agility (Might is Str+Con, not separate)
Intelligence, Charisma, Wisdom, Wits (Is this a substat of Agility?)
Protection, Willpower
Manipulation? Is that covered by Charisma?
Stealth and Theft are probably only stats if we went with King of Thieves?
Probably not Heartlessness?
The Ruling Ring lists Progression as separate from All Stats, so that's clear.
Edit: Separate question, if all Attributes are tripled by Form of Rage, do those that we have no +s in at the moment remain unchanged, or is there a baseline of 1? Would be fair, as Hunger seems to have 0 wisdom with his fish-related decisions.
When flesh and spirit both have abraded away, what remains of a man? His essence at last stands bare and alone, free of the armor that presumes to shelter the world from its glory.
First stage: Flesh, normal person.
Second Stage: Lose your flesh to take a form of spirit.
Third Stage: Lose your spirit to take a form of essence.
Final stage: Lose your essence to take a form of ???.
Not sure what could be more essential than essence. Maybe the final form is paradox, a form of nothing? Or perhaps will. Perhaps to enter the final form is to shed your name, your memory, your legacy, your will, until that all that remains of you is a whispered rumor that you died of old age in your sleep, and a broken sword. A form that is final because when it concludes, so do you.
Just learning what the final form does and how it works interests me because we'll see whatever is most basic to this magic system and because it might explain how the Forebear died.
When a man takes his final breath and has no more wells of strength to draw from, it is the ideal that persists. It's probably something beyond such physical things as spirit and essence, a concept made manifest through sheer will. Should be quite costly though.First stage: Flesh, normal person.
Second Stage: Lose your flesh to take a form of spirit.
Third Stage: Lose your spirit to take a form of essence.
Final stage: Lose your essence to take a form of ???.
Not sure what could be more essential than essence. Maybe the final form is paradox, a form of nothing? Or perhaps will. Perhaps to enter the final form is to shed your name, your memory, your legacy, your will, until that all that remains of you is a whispered rumor that you died of old age in your sleep, and a broken sword. A form that is final because when it concludes, so do you.
Just learning what the final form does and how it works interests me because we'll see whatever is most basic to this magic system and because it might explain how the Forebear died.
As a progression type, our most valuable ally is time. Surviving a dangerous fight so we can keep ramping up, even at the cost of losing some progress, is a deal very much worth taking.
Form of Rage all the way.
The final form has to be a one-winged angel. Turn up the edginess. The asymmetry would even match with our lack of an arm and an eye!
When a man takes his final breath and has no more wells of strength to draw from, it is the ideal that persists. It's probably something beyond such physical things as spirit and essence, a concept made manifest through sheer will. Should be quite costly though.
Even a godstat such as 'Manliness' is not beyond the Ring's remit!
We need this. So much. How have we survived without pluses to this so far? Only the Accursed knows.
Perhaps it was his passions, as he seems to have quite a few of those despite offering intelligence enhancements. Or maybe it was his relationships? We've seen several options that involve helping minions/loved ones.
It's possible that any subsequent stages or alternate will be down an arm/the nearest equivalent too, yes. The Mutilating Affliction behaved that way, though of course the Tyrant's weapon has less conceptual firepower than a Curse, no matter what color its flames are.Unrelated to the current vote: I wonder how our Tyrant-inflicted maiming interacts with transformation magics. IE, we cannot regenerate our eye or our missing arm with most magic, what happens if we somehow transform into a naturally eight-armed form, or something with more eyes? Will equivalent crippling carry across to all other bodies?
Though it is a rather academic question, I don't think we've seen any (?) such transformation powers in Rihaku quests so far.
It seems the Destroyer Halo has been so thoroughly wiped from existence that not even a memory remains.Unrelated to the current vote: I wonder how our Tyrant-inflicted maiming interacts with transformation magics. IE, we cannot regenerate our eye or our missing arm with most magic, what happens if we somehow transform into a naturally eight-armed form, or something with more eyes? Will equivalent crippling carry across to all other bodies?
Though it is a rather academic question, I don't think we've seen any (?) such transformation powers in Rihaku quests so far.
So how good is this blood manipulation? Like, in terms of healing, draining, combat, using our blood in innovative ways etc.Vastly improves the strength and finesse of the [Ring of Power] effect when exerted upon the domain of blood, allowing for direct and outright influence over reality. Applies to the manipulation, alteration, creation or destruction of blood or life-force. +Progression additionally within this purview.
It was better than any transformation effect, it could even copy the Perishing Blade! Alas, it was too good for the world.Summoning ephemeral arms is not the same as a transformation effect! It is an addition to the baseline body!