Smotes, spells and freedom of component usage.
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 4:37 pm
Well, the MUD is down, and I thought I would use this opportunity to ask a question about wizardry and spellcasting in general.
Now, a lot of the time, I will attempt to smote the casting of my spells, utilising components and gestures. However, this is mainly improvised, and I would ask one thing.
Does it matter if your RP about casting a certain spell changes, or if it differs to another wizard's RP?
I read once, somewhere (sorry I can't be more helpful) that a wizard often develops his own components to cast the same spell. Now, obviously code wise, this is more or less impossible, but smote-wise, are wizards able to use components in different ways?
As an example, when casting the spell of "produce flame", my wizard will sometimes clap whilst muttering, make a vague gesture, or struggle... obviously this depends on her mood/stamina/mana... is it okay to change the smote of specific spells?
I hope the question here is clear... to make sure, "How much freedom is a wizard PC allowed when smoting use of components/gestures?"
Any input would be welcome - thank you!
Now, a lot of the time, I will attempt to smote the casting of my spells, utilising components and gestures. However, this is mainly improvised, and I would ask one thing.
Does it matter if your RP about casting a certain spell changes, or if it differs to another wizard's RP?
I read once, somewhere (sorry I can't be more helpful) that a wizard often develops his own components to cast the same spell. Now, obviously code wise, this is more or less impossible, but smote-wise, are wizards able to use components in different ways?
As an example, when casting the spell of "produce flame", my wizard will sometimes clap whilst muttering, make a vague gesture, or struggle... obviously this depends on her mood/stamina/mana... is it okay to change the smote of specific spells?
I hope the question here is clear... to make sure, "How much freedom is a wizard PC allowed when smoting use of components/gestures?"
Any input would be welcome - thank you!