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− | There are 4 treasures, the weapon, the armor, the trinket, and the tool. Treasures have different effects depending on which fae form you’re in. Treasures have 2 modes, banal and awakened, in the real world all treasures are banal and only apply their banal effect, unless awakened by transforming into a fae form. You can wield a number of treasures at a time equal to your realms, a realms 5 changeling can have a single treasure awaken one of their other forms powers. For example, a realms 5 king could wield | + | There are 4 treasures, the weapon, the armor, the trinket, and the tool. Treasures have different effects depending on which fae form you’re in. Treasures have 2 modes, banal and awakened, in the real world all treasures are banal and only apply their banal effect, unless awakened by transforming into a fae form. You can wield a number of treasures at a time equal to your realms, a realms 5 changeling can have a single treasure awaken one of their other forms powers. For example, a realms 5 king could wield Excalibur in 1 hand and Gugnir in the other, but realms 4 and below cannot. Treasures all have the durable tag. Some treasures come with an oath that they can only be used by their owner. |
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+ | Crafting a treasure is a difficulty 20 check craft or expression check. Each quest into the dreaming reduces the difficulty by 1, to a minimum of 0, allowing even changelings who cannot craft to find a treasure. But if you do not have the craft/expression skill the treasure you receive is random. If you want a specific treasure the minimum craft diff is 5+tags. Buying a treasure with background points is not random, only questing without craft. | ||
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These are the banal effects of the 4 treasures applied when no fae form is active. | These are the banal effects of the 4 treasures applied when no fae form is active. |
Revision as of 13:09, 3 June 2023
Treasures
There are 4 treasures, the weapon, the armor, the trinket, and the tool. Treasures have different effects depending on which fae form you’re in. Treasures have 2 modes, banal and awakened, in the real world all treasures are banal and only apply their banal effect, unless awakened by transforming into a fae form. You can wield a number of treasures at a time equal to your realms, a realms 5 changeling can have a single treasure awaken one of their other forms powers. For example, a realms 5 king could wield Excalibur in 1 hand and Gugnir in the other, but realms 4 and below cannot. Treasures all have the durable tag. Some treasures come with an oath that they can only be used by their owner.
Crafting Treasures
Crafting a treasure is a difficulty 20 check craft or expression check. Each quest into the dreaming reduces the difficulty by 1, to a minimum of 0, allowing even changelings who cannot craft to find a treasure. But if you do not have the craft/expression skill the treasure you receive is random. If you want a specific treasure the minimum craft diff is 5+tags. Buying a treasure with background points is not random, only questing without craft.
General Treasures:
These are the banal effects of the 4 treasures applied when no fae form is active.
Weapon
- Banal
- Scabbard is empty and increases the first weapon drawn from it’s damage by 1.
Armor
- Banal
- This effortless, effortless cat 1 armor can change your costume to anything you’d like once per scene.
Trinket
- Banal
- The trinket is charged with 1 glamour that can be accessed by the fae, and is always appealing to human children.
Tool
- Banal
- The tool is a prismatic chimerical multi tool that provides a +1 to one skill, once per scene, that does not take form until the owner produces it.