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Kloster

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  1. You beat me by 1 year. Congratulations.
  2. I had the same problem. I had trouble to even convincing people to restart RQ. Only RQG appearance allowed me to restart interest.
  3. No problem here. I am just tired and going to bed.
  4. I am the guy that spoke of 4 fingers, not Sir_Godspeed, and I already apologized for the english language mistake.
  5. Sorry, I forgot that for some english speaking people, the thumb is not a finger. In french, the 'pouce' is a 'doigt', In german, the 'Daumen' is a 'Finger', in italian, the 'pollice' is a 'dito', ...
  6. You're forgiven. In fact, my son asked me why I couldn't stop laughing, so, please, don't resist.
  7. Those, I know. It is easier for me to compare with Swiss towns, having lived close to Switzerland for 30 years than using US midwest comparison. Thanks.
  8. Let's say Boldhome or Clearwine, or Apple Lane.
  9. Where in Switzerland: Geneva, Luzern, Lugano or St Moritz?
  10. Frown, most probably. Forbid, clearly not. Otherwise, the Geas 'Never participate in an ambush' (Result 51 to57) is stupid. Humakti that have the geas can not, others can.
  11. 1) I think the 1st point is not recovered, but can see argument otherwise. 2) Yes, of course. Everything that is not forbidden is allowed, so bring your INT to 21.
  12. If you're right (and I agree there are arguments for both direction), the repair spell is much less interesting, especially now that armoring enchantment are out of the game.
  13. The spell is (as I read it) for 'on the fly' fixes. As the item looses permanent HP, you should after that bring it to a proper crafter to recover the lost HP.
  14. From memory, in RQIII, you needed a Divine Intervention to move a gift from one sword to another. I have not checked in RQG (not having the rulebook with me), but I assume the rule is the same.
  15. Of course, they can be dodge. And I can not see any reason to say they can not be parried: A parry is more a deflect than a block. I would say the rule for damaging the weapons is the standard one.
  16. I would say no. The MP are spent at the time the spell is cast. If the casting is interupted before the effective time the spell is cast, there should be no spending. This is effective for all spell casting, not only spirit magic (and should also apply to Rune Points if the rune roll is missed). The only exception I can think is RQIII Sorcery where, IIRC, you spent 1MP if the spell roll was missed.
  17. "Bad Medicine for Dr Drugs" was not that bad. Yeah. Ok, it was!!
  18. Good example, well explained.
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