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Title: Elemental Poisoning
Post by: jasonyarnell on November 17, 2015, 04:21:39 PM
Has anyone tried converting the Elemental Poisoning rules from Fire & Ice over to HARP?

Is there a chance those rules will be in the Elemental book
Title: Re: Elemental Poisoning
Post by: Thom @ ICE on November 17, 2015, 04:57:17 PM
I have never seen anything like that.
Title: Re: Elemental Poisoning
Post by: jasonyarnell on November 18, 2015, 08:43:31 AM
P.92 of this book:http://www.rpgnow.com/product/95778/RMFRP-Fire--Ice-The-Elemental-Companion?manufacturers_id=461
Title: Re: Elemental Poisoning
Post by: NicholasHMCaldwell on November 18, 2015, 03:18:09 PM
There will be a form of Elemental Poisoning in Bestiary and in Something Wicked - text is already written for this. In Bestiary, you can suffer elemental poisoning if you find yourself on one of the elemental subplanes. In Something Wicked, if you use elemental mana to power a spell or a ritual and you fumble it, then there is risk of elemental poisoning.

Best wishes,
Nicholas
Title: Re: Elemental Poisoning
Post by: Bruce on December 09, 2015, 09:58:21 PM
The Fire and Ice book is one of my favorite supplemental books for RMSS. The elemental theory presented is really interesting and I have been thinking of ways to incorporate something like that into the martial arts aspect of HARP.

In one of my ideas (martial arts forms) I added another triad that represented darkness and the void. I don't remember what the triad consisted of but it is an idea I may again revisit in the future.

I don't remember if I used the triads in their original forms (sequence) but each element in the triad represented either attack, defense, or energy (chi).

Any way I am going off topic.

I am getting more and more excited for the new books coming out soon, especially with all the little tidbits we have been getting recently. Hopefully one or both will get released in the next few months.