![]() ![]() I also found one thread in the forum about it ], but that didnt make things clear for me. I appreciate all the answers you can get me on this Just to be sure: I cant travel to a higher regio level in a magic regio, i can only do that in faerie regios, right?ĭoes that also mean, that (if travel between mundane places is possible) i have to be in a faerie aura to begin with? Or could i go to a mundane place or Arcadia starting in a magic or divine aura? Can i go directly to a mundane place or do i have to go from a mundane place to a regio, from the regio to another regio near my destination and then down again to the mundane? The first would need one charm and, as i see it, no lab total, the other would need 3 charms and, depending on the regio levels, different lab totals. Since i can design a charm for a mundane destination i am a bit puzzled here. The transportation is instant or nearly so.Ī mundane destination can only be reached by first traveling to a level of a regio above it Thats not the aura of the regio level, but the actual level (if a faerie regio has 2 levels and he wants to get to the second one, the total would be 6). If he wants to reach a higher regio level (of a faerie regio), he needs to reach (destination regio level x3) as a total. This total shows if he can actually make the transport work. That is only the charm, it doesnt get ihm anywhere yet.Īfter doing that he rolls again for his Arcadian Travel Total (stress die + perception + craft ability + aura). So, to create a charm for a mundane location he needs to reach a factor of 12, for a faerie regio 15 and for Arcadia itsself 18. The ease factor for that depends on the place the charm is connected to. While preparing for that, some questions occured and i hope you can help me on those.Īs i understand it, the mage designs a charm, using his Craft ability and Dexterity and a dice roll. He hasnt used it yet, but will probably do so in the near future. I have a player whose character recently got initiated into the Mystery of Arcadian Travel. ![]()
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