Author Topic: The interaction of potions with a Crafting Frequency bonus  (Read 2690 times)

Offline Vairelome

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Re: The interaction of potions with a Crafting Frequency bonus
« Reply #15 on: December 10, 2012, 12:26:56 PM »
Add in that potions cannot benefit from additional uses paid for with mental stress as can other enchanted items.

That too.

I'm not, however, terribly fond of this interpretation of the above, given that the character could have an entirely new set of potions in that second session.  I see no reason to penalize a character for having used only a portion of their potion allocation.

Well, I had the unstated assumption that the character didn't have the opportunity to brew/acquire more potions between those two sessions.  If that's the case, then I'd run it the way I stated in my example.  If the character does have the opportunity to get more potions in the interim, then I'd revert to a clean slate of potion slots that may be generated via Lore check on the fly as normal.  But yes, that's an important detail.

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Re: The interaction of potions with a Crafting Frequency bonus
« Reply #16 on: December 14, 2012, 04:41:11 AM »
Here is the text from Your Story, page 280:


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Crafting Specializations

Crafting specializations for items and potions aren’t used for control of complexity; they usually affect frequency or strength without making you spend an extra slot to do it.  A frequency specialization allows you one more use per session.  A strength specialization increases the effect strength of your basic enchanted items by 1 (this strength specialization bonus can’t be traded in for an additional per-session use).  In the case of potions, the can create stronger potions, or ones that you can get two uses out of.  Alternately, a crafting specialization may be applied to increase the limit on how many bonuses may be placed on a single focus item (a focus specialization).

You can create focus items which are used to provide frequency and strength bonuses for crafting when making other items and potions.  That said, you can’t create a focus item that helps you create other focus items.
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Now, given these rules, my question is: if my wizard makes a potion or one-use magic item with a duration of (let us say) 3 exchanges, what does an added Frequency focus or specialization give? Does it give two identical uses of 3 exchanges, or does it give one use of 4 exchanges?
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Re: The interaction of potions with a Crafting Frequency bonus
« Reply #17 on: December 14, 2012, 04:44:33 AM »
Two uses for three exchanges each, though the second would take the same action to activate as the first.