Speedart - progressive?

I think so. It also doen't give a duration either.

By the book, that means that a character could cast Speedart 1 on his arrows and they would still be enchanted years later, if not used.
 
atgxtg said:
I think so. It also doen't give a duration either.

By the book, that means that a character could cast Speedart 1 on his arrows and they would still be enchanted years later, if not used.

Yeah, same with Fire Arrow too. Every archer would go into battle with a quiver or six of enchanted arrows.

That can't be right...
 
No, it can't. Well, okay, it could be right, but I don't think it is.

Since Multimissile has a Duration of 1 I suggest we do the same for Firearrow, and the new progressive Speedart.
 
Actually, RQ2/3 SpeeDart was not Cumulative, so I guess this is the reason why the RQ4 version is not Progressive.
 
Mugen said:
Actually, RQ2/3 SpeeDart was not Cumulative, so I guess this is the reason why the RQ4 version is not Progressive.

But if it's not progressive, what does the description mean when it says:

"...and damage is increased by one point per Magnitude."

Either it is suupposed to be progressive, or the description is screwed up.

The player's guide PDF doesn't cover any of this.
 
It does look like a typo as the description gives progressive qualities.

Like Multimissile I think it's missing the Progressive and Duration 1 traits, just as Firearrow is missing the Duration trait (probably Duration 1).

I will certainly play it like that to prevent the "quiverful of firearrows" approach.
 
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