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2015-03-01, 11:23 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
True. Having not seen Soul Eater, it might help if you elaborate on what appeals to you about the concept. And just more about the concept in general. Soul Edge animates a suit of armor to wield him, which I can see being a Mythos. Is it similar in Soul Eater? Does the weapon literally transform into a humanoid shape? Or do they project like a magical second body? Can they wield themselves?
Wait, was that the plot of that game? I don't think teenage me ever understood what was going on.5e D&D Mythos Classes
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2015-03-01, 11:59 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
In soul eater some humans can transform into weapons they are human though, they can also transform parts of their body( or project parts) into their weapon form
To expain the story of SC would take a lot of typing it in short terms the characters seek soul edge for its legendary powers though some one learning the truth of the sword or those that knew seek its destruction and soul edge, aka Nightmare, seeks souls and to become whole once more
In the 3rd game though soul edge loses its host and Zasalamel then binds its "soul" (or essence) to the armor to give it a new bodyLast edited by Scaileanna; 2015-03-02 at 12:01 AM.
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
The weapon literally transforms into a humanoid, they can't really wield themselves, though they can do semi-transformations like making their arms into a blade it's hard for them to fight with the transformations since it removes their elbows and stuff. Wielding yourself wouldn't be something I'd consider necessary though, it'd be cool, but might detract from ensuring your a weapon in combat.
This clip shows the general transformation, skipped to the actual transforming bit.Last edited by Milo v3; 2015-03-02 at 12:01 AM.
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2015-03-02, 12:26 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
So, continuing under the assumption that the Syntrofos' humanoid form would not be useful in combat, what should I consider the primary attraction of the ability?
Added independence? You can theoretically walk away from a situation that you don't like, rather than being stuck there because you have no legs.
Aesthetic customization? You can participate in a social encounter as a sullen dude in a trenchcoat rather than a sullen solid-gold artifact boot-knife or whatever.
Tactical options? Can't bring your 8-foot Diamond-Encrusted Perpetually-On-Fire Orichalcum Fullblade into the fancy dress party - sneak in as a human.
Social opportunities? It's hard to have a romantic subplot when you're a battleaxe.
Something else?
edit: To prevent double posting (again ._.), I'll note it here:
I've added a new Exceptional Mythos: Privacy-Inhibiting Attachment, which turns you into a cursed weapon. Also, I've added a new manifestation to 'Magic Item Prana' which allows the addition of a Wand Chamber to the Syntrofos.Last edited by Xefas; 2015-03-02 at 01:36 AM.
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2015-03-03, 03:21 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
I'll say for me it'd be the social opportunities, though depending on the character I may just enjoy being a angry soul devouring spear.
Though it may be amusing to be a weapon stuck in a human form.
I'll say this about Durarara(?)(I forget how many ra's there are), Saika was by far the part I found most interesting.
Spoiler: SPOILERS FOR DURARARASaika is a demonic sword that loves everyone and expresses this love in the only way a sword can- by killing, cutting and maiming.
She makes many lesser "Children" that have many of her properties but are bound to her will. Saika usually takes over the mind of her wielder, but the current wielder is capable of resisting due to emotional detachment.On a quest to marry Asmodeus, lord of the Nine Hells, or die trying.
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2015-03-08, 12:02 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
One possibility would be to have the shintai make a wielder who is under your control, but make it so no one else can wield you.
D&D Math: Where 3*3>2*2*2*2, and 1*2*2<2*2
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2015-03-08, 10:27 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
So what does a Syntrofos do with their gold, besides turn it into mythos points?
They can't be enchanted and most magic items are pointless for them, besides things like Weapon Crystals.
I'm sure they could just give their split of the loot to the rest of the party, but it would make it difficult for the DM to give them shiny things like everyone else.
If only because they're the shiniest thing anyone will ever find.On a quest to marry Asmodeus, lord of the Nine Hells, or die trying.
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2015-03-08, 11:37 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
This will depend on the Syntrofos in question.
One that seeks to work closely in unison with a single wielder would be advantaged to reinvest their money into things for their wielder. In most cases you won't be the one being attacked. Your greatest shield is no mere armor class bonus, but an age-old D&D adage to the effect of "Never destroy the loot". You're loot - the best loot. No one wants to sunder you, because you could be their's next. They just have to kill the poor bastard who delivered you to them. So, buy your wielder a Ring of Deflection, or a Cloak of Resistance, and its effectively like increasing your own defensive statistics. Buy them Wings of Flying, and now you can fly, more or less. For more offensive options, get your wielder a fully stocked bandolier of Wands, obtain the Magic Item Prana mythos (for the Wand Chamber), and now you've got some spellcasting tricks to do with your actions. Or, there's precedence for magical scabbards that buff weapons sheathed in them.
This doesn't have to take the form of 'giving up' your share of the loot. You can demand your loot be partitioned just like everyone else's, then demand that your fleshbag manservant chauffeur you 'round ye olde magic shoppe so you can decide what kind of barding you're going to outfit him in for the next time you ride him into battle. You can make as many demands as you want, provided you've successfully convinced your wielder that whoever owns you is the true king of Faerun or whatever. And if you can get a strange tart in a lake to distribute you to a party of adventurers as a quest reward, they'll never question it.
The other, more antisocial option, is to go with slotless magical items, like Ioun Stones or Psychoactive Skins. There's nothing stopping you from wearing slotless items, and the ol 'staff with magic gems floating around it' isn't that uncommon of a fantasy trope, I think.
But yes, in many cases, you're just going to want to ask to take your share of the loot out of coinage and art objects, then pay a smith to trick you out with solid iridium filigree for the Mythos Points.Last edited by Xefas; 2015-03-08 at 11:38 PM.
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2015-03-10, 01:40 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
just a simple curiosity question lets say I have Conducting Lightning And God-Flame Mythos and I want its both advance uses which Protective Synergy Practices and Exciting New Customization Options what I need to do and how much Mythos points I need to pay for it
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2015-03-10, 04:38 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
you get one manifestation free with the mythos, and a new one costs half the price of the initial mythos. that mythos is worth 5000MP and 500XP. therefor, unless you bought the mythos, you only need 2500MP and 250XP.
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2015-03-11, 02:02 AM (ISO 8601)
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2015-03-11, 06:51 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
Hey Xefas. Would you consider the Soul Reaver from... well... Soul Reaver to be a Syntrofos? Or is that another can of worms entirely?
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2015-03-11, 10:35 AM (ISO 8601)
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2015-03-11, 08:15 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
A Syntrofos cannot have their composition permanently altered, or be permanently enchanted as a magic item, except through the use of [Reforged] Mythos.
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2015-03-11, 09:46 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
It's been so long since I played the Legacy of Kain games I had to go look it up to be sure. Here's what I found.
It depends which Soul Reaver you're talking about. Kain's physical sharp metal stabby sword is called the 'Soul Reaver', and is not a Syntrofos, because it's not sentient. It's just a cool sword that eats souls.
However, Raziel shatters Kain's Soul Reaver, and absorbs the souls it had collected, forming them into a spiritual replica of the sword that is bound to him symbiotically. Then, through time travel shenanigans, it's revealed that what he was actually using was the soul of his future self killed by the sword, and that's why it was bound to him so easily... or something. I dunno. The story gets weird apparently.
This, I think you could go two ways. I think a more faithful adaptation would be an Olethrofex Mythos for capturing a soul and forming it into a weapon. However, I could also see an Exceptional [Reforged] Mythos for the Syntrofos that makes it made out of soul-energy rather than metal, if you had your heart set on a talking undead lightsaber.
Not every material and magic property takes into account the possibility that the item will be a player character. For example, making an item out of Aurorum makes it effectively indestructible, and costs pennies to even low level adventurers. With additional research, I might be swayed to allow them to be enchanted, but my first instinct was to disallow both. At the very least, it fosters some creativity, right?5e D&D Mythos Classes
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2015-03-11, 10:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
While I see your point, Aurorum would actually be interesting. You're already not likely to be destroyed since that gives up the chance to wield you, and this opens up possibilities for "fetch the however many pieces, scattered across the lands," which will be especially interesting on the mythic level, where the core of the sun or the deepest depths of hell are reasonable hiding spots.
I would have sworn there was a spell that temporarily enchanted an item, which could then be abused with spell-clocks or some other shenanigan, but I cannot find it.
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2015-03-12, 05:54 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
This class gives me an amusing idea: an epic level Bellator / Craftsman of Legendaria, with the 'Dissociative Omniscient Amulet Psyche' mythos granted by the Secrets of the Automonous Forge feat, that has the docent familiar take levels of Syntrofos. So you'd have a warrior-smith with a familiar that has levels in 'sword'.
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2015-03-13, 09:59 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
I've added a new class feature to the Syntrofos. The intent is for it to not be applicable (or, at the very least, not be a huge benefit) in most games appropriate for a Syntrofos. However, it should better facilitate the "Syntrofos finds a peasant and takes them from zero to hero." schtick.
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2015-03-14, 04:17 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
Suppose I use this class and chose to either be a steel flute, a lutebow, or some other multipurpose musical-instrument-weapon. Can I make Perform (stringed/wind/sing) checks using myself? Do they count as physical actions despite being Cha checks, or would they be more similar to talking?
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Cool.
Anyway, I think there's some weird and potentially hilarious interaction between Syntrofos and Skin of Proteus especially now that you can turn into practically any object within your size, for a literal swiss-army knife type of character (does he even count as "improvised weapon" then).
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2015-03-16, 08:56 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
shapeshifting weapon type is probably worth it's own mythos as well, to be honest. i'd definitely pay MP for that mythos.
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2015-03-27, 02:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
fyi, you seem to have forgotten to copy-paste the "Weaponized Excellence" text in.
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2015-03-28, 03:14 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5] "Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go. "
Does the material ''upgrades'' to the Syntrofos, like Of Faultless Crystals That Rend The World stack with the restrictions of only 1 Reforged Material Mythos, or does it just replace it?
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2015-03-28, 09:36 PM (ISO 8601)
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The intent is that the material upgrade Mythos stack on top of their original metal. Orichalcum is Super Gold, so you get both the normal Gold benefits and the Orichalcum benefits on top.
I realize now that I didn't make this intent clear at all, and will do something to the text to make it more clear. In the future.5e D&D Mythos Classes
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