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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Oslo, Norway
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Under the rules for Inanimate sacrifice in Thaumathology, it recommends [starting wealth/250] per energy. Isn't this awfully cheap? In a typical TL3 campaign, this comes to $4 per energy. Meaning that a wizard can power a typical 9d fireball for just a $32 sacrifice (assuming 15 skill).
It also struck me as a whole lot cheaper than the sacrifice rules first introduced in GURPS Fantasy.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Florida
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$32 every time you shoot off a fireball can be rather steep, if you expect to fire off more than one per combat. And that would be $68 per shot for an explosive fireball (assuming the same 15 skill)
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Still, depends on how you think about it. If you are using this for a system of material components - i.e. you never spend fatigue but must sacrifice items of equivalent value to cast the spell, this seems like a pretty reasonable ratio. If you are using it as an extra fatigue source to cast an enchantment, this gives you approximately the 1 cp per 25 energy that's often been used (Cf signature gear or meditative magic in Fantasy) scaled against the 1 point/10% trading cash for wealth rules. It's a little cheap compared to the $33/point for the recommended cash cost of magic items in Magic, but that's scaled on the assumption it pretty much uses up all the enchanter's time for months at a stretch. And hey, $32 will buy me enough gunpowder for a 20d explosion, so I'm losing out if I sacrifice it for a 9d one. I'll admit, it may not be such a good ratio for a Dungeon Fantasy game where gold flows like water past the PCs without charging them the points for Filthy Rich, but its not unreasonable for a lot of applications. You can always adjust it if necessary. Yes it's a different deal than the voodoo inspired version in Fantasy. So? I think Thaumatology makes it pretty clear sacrifice yields are an adjustable parameter depending on what you are looking form in a setting, and versions of this debate in the playtest are *why*. 250/starting wealth is scaled more around alchemy and material components than offerings to the gods. But then gods are not usually real interested in material things, so it's hardly suprising if they don't offer you as much in trade for them.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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My fireball example was probably not the best example, but there are other examples. E.g. Resurection at 300 energy, becomes "only" $1200 at TL3. IMHO this might seem a little on the cheap side..
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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The low cost, and maybe even lower, would work well for some rituals. Where the diety likes the symbolism of a thing more than the actual object.
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