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:The reason no death/miracle/wish can reverse the effect are that [A] those effects are too weak in comparison (A higher level spell with a similar function may be effective.) and [B] it was a willing tribute paid only by those who would determine that to be a willing sacrifice. As for being not well explained, is the issue that I did not include a chart detailing the % rolls upon which each effect takes place? That is easily fixed, though I thought it to be well-described. [[User:Maninorange|Maninorange]] ([[User talk:Maninorange|talk]]) 19:29, 11 July 2013 (UTC) | :The reason no death/miracle/wish can reverse the effect are that [A] those effects are too weak in comparison (A higher level spell with a similar function may be effective.) and [B] it was a willing tribute paid only by those who would determine that to be a willing sacrifice. As for being not well explained, is the issue that I did not include a chart detailing the % rolls upon which each effect takes place? That is easily fixed, though I thought it to be well-described. [[User:Maninorange|Maninorange]] ([[User talk:Maninorange|talk]]) 19:29, 11 July 2013 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :: So make it only undoable by a caster of equal or higher level. There should NEVER be effects that can't be removed no matter what--it's really bad for the game. | ||
+ | :: Second, the insanity isn't explicitly explained. What does it do? How does it qualify as insanity? Is it the insanity spell? Etc etc etc. --[[User:Ghostwheel|Ghostwheel]] ([[User talk:Ghostwheel|talk]]) 20:01, 11 July 2013 (UTC) |
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No death/miracle/wish can reverse the effect? Insanity not well explained? Needs to be clarified more before it should be published IMO. |
- The reason no death/miracle/wish can reverse the effect are that [A] those effects are too weak in comparison (A higher level spell with a similar function may be effective.) and [B] it was a willing tribute paid only by those who would determine that to be a willing sacrifice. As for being not well explained, is the issue that I did not include a chart detailing the % rolls upon which each effect takes place? That is easily fixed, though I thought it to be well-described. Maninorange (talk) 19:29, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
- So make it only undoable by a caster of equal or higher level. There should NEVER be effects that can't be removed no matter what--it's really bad for the game.
- Second, the insanity isn't explicitly explained. What does it do? How does it qualify as insanity? Is it the insanity spell? Etc etc etc. --Ghostwheel (talk) 20:01, 11 July 2013 (UTC)