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Join Date: May 2020
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I have been playing in a great campaign with some of the most "fun"tastic and creative people.
One character background is a warrior who has a massive scar on their head and as a result has limited knowledge of their own past + is a bit of a simpleton. Having found a ring with the "Aid" spell enchantment earlier in the campaign the two wizards wisely "gifted" the magic item to him with the intention of having a living ST battery in a pinch (ahhh those magi always thinking of others...smirk). During play in the last session he was encouraged to "practice" casting the aid spell to show him he could boost his DX but instead he proposed boosting his IQ?!?! Has anyone ever thought of the aid spell = IQ boost = super effect..... Memory loss as exampled above. Does boosting the IQ help retrieve lost memories etc? What about the pet you aid to IQ 8 or 9 and shout "aimed shot at the legs" or "go get help". They fully understand for 10 seconds and then what? That 5/IQ tactics roll at the start of a combat. You brilliantly deduce what the enemy intends to do but after 10 seconds..... Looking forward to some "thoughtful" input/conversation. |
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Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Durham, NC
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Sorry but people and animals don't gain talents, spells and languages they never knew. They do regain such if they were known before but somehow lost IQ to below that talent/spell's minimum IQ, if the IQ aid brings the IQ back to or over the minimum.
So, maybe the head trauma victim had a past life with various talents now forgotten. This could be fun and useful. Outside of that, Aid boosting IQ is helpful for disbelieving and other IQ saving rolls (Scrying, etc). |
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Join Date: Sep 2023
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Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Portland, Maine
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I'm thinking that after the 10 seconds or so of recall of that past memory, it is still remembered by the target for about a minute, though not remembered exactly. After that, it will fade quickly. If the target could work with the memory right after that 10 second blip, it might become a permanent present memory if target spends a 5 minute rest thinking about it and makes his regular IQ roll. This would not be a revival of lost talents (that would need permanently raised IQ), but it could be an insight the target had of how to appropriately use the talent and the target could make suggestions of how to do it or why do it. One could consecutively have the Aid Spell cast upon the target and they might have more time to remember that thing.
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: New England
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I agree with Drakenbow that the memories and their significance would fade as the spell expired.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Pacheco, California
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If a character has learned a talent and then lost attributes they DO NOT forget the talent, but are simply unable to use it. In this one case the Aid spell can help unlock this blocked talent. See ITL 47
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: New England
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While that is so, if a player creates a character who, for some reason, has forgotten talents because they lost IQ, I'm not going to to say "Nope, sorry, the rules say your character remembers the talents." And so, it makes sense to have a consistent response for when the players decide to use Aid to boost IQ to try to remember things.
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