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12 years 4 months ago #89752 by Kanas Whisperwood Silverfang (midgetelf)
Scissors and a pencil sharpener are easy to get. Also, black fabric would be easy for me to get.

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12 years 4 months ago - 12 years 4 months ago #89753 by Terzak (TheArchMage)

Caldor Eirson wrote: Don't those use rubber bands? I thought we weren't supposed to use rubber bands on KR packets?


I found this:

Spell packets are bags of cloth, either sewn or tied shut, that are filled with bird seed, rice,
dried beans, or other material that is safe to throw at someone. A spell packet should be large
enough that it cannot easily enter someone's eye socket when thrown, and felt when it hits,
but not so large (or heavy, or dense) that it will leave a welt when it hits.
Spell packets are the caster's equivalent to a physrep for a sword or arrows – it is the caster's
responsibility to carry them, and if they are out, they cannot cast ranged spells (unless they
have a skill or other ability that allows them to without the use of a Spell Packet). Spell
packets may NOT be collected during a hold – this would be analogous to a warrior picking
up a disarmed sword during a hold.
Spell packets should be made from environmentally friendly material, as they are often lost
in the woods when used. It is recommended that you use brightly colored fabric to be able to
easily spot and recover them.

Okay then. I guess I'm gonna need new packets.

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12 years 4 months ago #89755 by BalindorIN (BalindorIN)
Just take the ones you bought and retie them with twine, then remove the rubber band

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