Ok, so I have a question.
So if a wizard gets access to someone's gun for any length of time they can essentially cast a spell that makes it explode if someone pulls the trigger...
How is that any different than them casting an entropy curse that causes a regular gun to send the slide backwards to impale someone in the eye the moment it is fired?
Like, mage is a game of paranoia and obsessive control where you cannot trust anything you do not carefully ensure NEVER falls into the hands of your enemies.
There is a very simple solution to this problem. Stick the gun in a holster attached to the wizard who is going to use it and don't let it leave their side. Verify that the gun hasn't been messed with before handing it to the wizard.
But no alteration can make an unsupervised weapon the enemy lays hands on safe because a wizard can make a half brick in a sock into a booby trap.
Ok. So, just to clarify, what is Molly going to be rolling? Int + technology, Int + Occult or Int + Craft?What you are trying to make in this case is weapons and what you are seeking to protect them from is enemy wizard action so unfortunately no.
Yes, but it's not any harder than transmuting the inside of the firing pin into nitroglycerine.Entropy curses are hard to pull off, and use a lot of magic because they have to do the heavy lifting of making the bad thing happen, What Harry did was alter the weapons internal code to 'if trigger pulled then explode'.
Why shouldn't we? A bomb collar with a spirit that is set to explode if we try to leave the courts and is only unlockable if we solve the issue should activate CCC.
Ok. So, just to clarify, what is Molly going to be rolling? Int + technology, Int + Occult or Int + Craft?
I think we have too much power over our environment here to make it work. There is no bomb collar that can really contain us anymore than any door can bar our path.Why shouldn't we? A bomb collar with a spirit that is set to explode if we try to leave the courts and is only unlockable if we solve the issue should activate CCC.
Also, should we use shintai to get one more -1 DC?
DF wizards can't actually do that sort of transmutation, or at least we never see them do so.Yes, but it's not any harder than transmuting the inside of the firing pin into nitroglycerine.
The byword of any wizard should be paranoia.
We should use Shintai, because it's free here, but the ruling we got was no CCC because hell is our safe space.Why shouldn't we? A bomb collar with a spirit that is set to explode if we try to leave the courts and is only unlockable if we solve the issue should activate CCC.
Also, should we use shintai to get one more -1 DC?
Aren't we always shintai in our kingdom?
I think it remains optional, but is free to activate and lasts indefinitely.
Actually, by RAW, shintai is indefinite, but there's nothing about the costs of activation (or am I missing something?). @DragonParadox how free is shintai in our Courts? Does its activation increase the cost of consequent activations in the same arc?We should use Shintai, because it's free here, but the ruling we got was no CCC because hell is our safe space.
No sooner had you made the issue known to the engineers of the City of Law where the weapons were made that Logistician of the Unstopable Company himself seeks an audience with you, seeming to take personal offense that the weapons his factories provided could be so easily defeated.
That is how Harry came to stand on a steel chamber with weapons and other devices set upon a steel table, the walls covered with pipes and valves ringed with runes of power all of which flow to a rectangular cut out that leads into the observation room.
"Weird door," he mutters as he gets into the machine though the gap. A moment later it whirs to life ad though that gap flows a crude oil drawn from the hallowed well of the attending spirit. It does not spill or drip held in place by techno-sorcerous pact.
For the next hour and a half all of you watch in silence as the lights of Harry's aura organize into ad-hoc geometries dizzying in their complexity and yet so very simple in intent, to create within their lattice a program akin to the one the devices hold, with one subtle alteration, one fatal flaw then press if home rippling though the stack.
Somehow the glass and steel gaze of Anciant Luc grows even colder as he looks over the results. He whirrs: "Initiating Outcome Alterating Subrutines. Clear!" Everyone around him takes a step back including you, not being such a fool as to ignore safety warnings. A moment later he continues: "Using flaw in serialized production," he confirms your earlier thought. "Capacity to make changes without specialized tools prodigious. Instinctive understanding of High Code 5505. Programing alteration insufficient to resolve vulnerability. Searching for potential hardware blueprints. Nul Result."
Why shouldn't we? A bomb collar with a spirit that is set to explode if we try to leave the courts and is only unlockable if we solve the issue should activate CCC.
Also, should we use shintai to get one more -1 DC?
Have we ever actually successfully used TLF?What you are trying to make in this case is weapons and what you are seeking to protect them from is enemy wizard action so unfortunately no.
Only when building last station and that was after the fact and didn't change the results.
Fairly sure it also triggered when we made Bane.Only when building last station and that was after the fact and didn't change the results.
There you go.I was going to write a second update, but then I realized we had 3 votes in total.