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==Charge Use==
==Charge Use==
Chose Two Items One of the items is destroyed, One of the destroyed Items Properties replaces a property on the other Item. Hero makes a [[Mins]] [[Skill Check]] count up the sucess and choose one result on the Table below.
Chose Two Items One of the items is destroyed, One of the destroyed Items Properties replaces a property on the other Item. Hero makes a [[Mind]] [[Skill Check]] count up the sucess and choose one result on the Table below.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Successes !! Results
! [[Mind]] [[Skill Check]]  !! Results
|-
|-
| 1 || Both Items are destroyed
| 1 || Both Items are destroyed

Latest revision as of 18:07, 16 November 2021

Dicey Dangers, Core Rule Game by Joel Hills

Interfuse

Why make use of one item, when you can simply make use of two at the same time?

The interfuse spell can combine two magical items into one. Its spells could either complement each other, or they can work in two different settings. Either way, this can take up less space in your armory, while still being twice as strong as what it had been. However, this spell requires the enchanter's extensive knowledge on both items for it to fuse without any malfunctions, so full concentration is a must. A mistake could lead to breaking both items or decreasing their powers extensively.

Charge Use

Chose Two Items One of the items is destroyed, One of the destroyed Items Properties replaces a property on the other Item. Hero makes a Mind Skill Check count up the sucess and choose one result on the Table below.

Mind Skill Check Results
1 Both Items are destroyed
2 Base Item
2-3 Prefix Material
2-4 Prefix Element
2-5 Prefix Attribute
2-6+ Suffix Spells
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