Update to Masterwork
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17 Oct 2018 12:36 #1
by Belegchand (mcalo)
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Update to Masterwork was created by Belegchand (mcalo)
Was Masterwork supposed to be updated to be in line with Mana Mastery?
Mana Mastery
This ability allows the character to activate up to four spell slots simultaneously, adding their ranks together to cast a spell of equal rank to the sum.
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Masterwork
This ability allows the character to activate up to three talent slots simultaneously, adding their ranks together to use a talent of equal or lower rank. Any extra ranks are lost.
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18 Oct 2018 23:54 #2
by Nicoletta (fyperia)
OOG: Zelda Turqman
Replied by Nicoletta (fyperia) on topic Update to Masterwork
Correct, Masterwork should read identically to Mana Mastery (except with Talents instead of Spells.) This has been fixed for the next version of the pdf.
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