Post Game (3/1) Discussion
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So last night we acquired the fire fragment, after Dregnoth used his Fate Point in his Ankle Bracelet. Firing off a Fate Point to bring Kargin back from oblivion after entering into the fire fragment. Molecular incineration was not fun, Kargin doesn’t advise it.
I know we discussed dropping the fire fragment into Karin’s Elemental Forge , but going a ways back to when we found the Elemental Forge the DM made a point (twice) that it was a forge that didn’t only use fire, but several other elements.
So can the air and fire fragment coexist within the same forge at the same time? With the goal being to enhance the Ancient crafting process?
What else does the fire fragment do? aside from working various non-divine metals. There is a lot of existing forge techniques, and spells that can make a forge do different things to work exotic (non-divine) metals that aren’t that difficult or take a lot of time or money to achieve. So i have to believe the fire fragment is sandbagging.
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@halfgiant said in Post Game (3/1) Discussion:
So can the air and fire fragment coexist within the same forge at the same time? With the goal being to enhance the Ancient crafting process?
Yes. This was not my idea with it when it was introduced, but after we ended up coming across elemental shards, this was something I thought about.
It would be an “upgrade” process to add each shard.
Initially, it was a straight up elemental forge with power from the 4 base elemental planes used to charge it.
Replacing the (for lack of a better word) battery that you charge by opening a gate to the elemental plane of fire. with the fire fragment would take crafting ability checks, etc.
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@halfgiant said in Post Game (3/1) Discussion:
There is a lot of existing forge techniques, and spells that can make a forge do different things to work exotic (non-divine) metals that aren’t that difficult or take a lot of time or money to achieve. So i have to believe the fire fragment is sandbagging.
By default, if successfully integrated, the fire fragment gives you enough power to work said metals without any spells or techniques, etc.
What else it does, well you can set it hot enough to simple vaporize pretty much any metal you stick in there.
As for what that means metal/ore wise, meh, I’m not that much of a fantasy metal guy to decide where to go with this conversation. -
@daermadm said in Post Game (3/1) Discussion:
As for what that means metal/ore wise, meh, I’m not that much of a fantasy metal guy to decide where to go with this conversation.
Not a exhaustive list, but a compiled list of special materials:
https://obelisk.daerma.com/topic/224/kargin-notes-metals-and-special-materials/48