213 Intended Usage on 08/25/2010 05:59 PM CDT
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Player A is sitting in a room that isn't normally sancted and casts 213. This room can be in town or in the wilds, doesn't matter. Player B comes along, and is bothered by Player A's sanctuary (pick a reason, I don't really care). They discuss, and Player A declines to STOP 213. Player B, who is much higher level than Player A and with greater skills, casts 213, overwrites Player A's sanct, and then stops it.

Mechanics abuse? If so, why are sanctuaries able to be overwritten by people with greater skills?
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Re: 213 Intended Usage on 08/25/2010 06:43 PM CDT
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>>Mechanics abuse? If so, why are sanctuaries able to be overwritten by people with greater skills?<<

Maybe I missed something, and I'm certainly no GM, I can say this however: control of a 213 (minor sanctuary) cannot be taken away from the caster by the casting of another 213, regardless of training/level/skill differences.






"The abuse of greatness is when it disjoins remorse from power" - William Shakespeare
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Re: 213 Intended Usage on 08/25/2010 07:13 PM CDT
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>Maybe I missed something, and I'm certainly no GM, I can say this however: control of a 213 (minor sanctuary) cannot be taken away from the caster by the casting of another 213, regardless of training/level/skill differences.

I just tested it now and wasn't able to "steal" the sanct from a friend, but we are fairly similar in levels/training. I could have sworn I did it a few weeks back in Shattered though. Someone cast a sanct, I cast one right after, typed stop 213, and shortly thereafter had a dead guy at my feet.
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Re: 213 Intended Usage on 08/25/2010 08:20 PM CDT
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My guess is you missed some messaging there, either that or it's been 'fixed' between when you posted and I tested (which was just before I posted).

Though, I did my testing to be sure my own memory was correct (which was that that wasn't possible). Speaking as someone who takes great pleasure in finding mechanical loopholes in magic, I recall having explored this possibility when the changes to duration took place.




"The abuse of greatness is when it disjoins remorse from power" - William Shakespeare
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