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structure points, magic items, shatter

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 7:49 pm
by Ark
so craftsman can repair shattered items, can they repair shattered magic items? I assume obviously if a magic item is shattered it has no effect, but is it gone for good or can it be repaired?

will we be able to tell if something is shattered? what if all my armor got shattered so I walk over and try and sell / trade it to someone else? they would not know unless I told them correct (honor system)?

Re: structure points, magic items, shatter

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 7:58 pm
by GM-Phil
A Craftsman will be able to repair anything he can make -

So in regards to Shattered Magic Items, a PC Craftsman would not be able to put one back together. Although you could go on a quest to find an NPC who may have that skill.

In regards to how we will be handling Shattered tags - If you have something shattered (this is the honor system part) - bring that tag to the Plot GM/NPC and either he will have a stamp to mark it Shattered, or he will send you to NPC camp to get it stamped. Then you may bring it with you at a later date to utilize the tag as you see fit.

Re: structure points, magic items, shatter

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 8:02 pm
by Ark
any chance on a rough estimate of the structure points of a standard building?

if a craftsman can only repair things they can make does that mean you need to be able to craft basic armor / weapons to be able to repair shattered versions?

Re: structure points, magic items, shatter

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 8:07 pm
by GM-Phil
Structure points of buildings have not changed and are in the Main Rulebook - they are not changing at this point.

Your second statement is correct -

To restore a shattered item to its original form a Craftsman would have to be at least level 3 for Basic Items, and Level 4 for Exotic.

To repair Structure Point damage, but not a Shattered item, would only require Craftsman 1

Re: structure points, magic items, shatter

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 8:12 pm
by Ark
alright got it, thanks for clarifications.