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I have one big question though, related to a character I may eventually play. The rulebook says that if you have an ability that gives you a minion, you have to essentially supply your own player-- The reasoning is sound (the NPCs are for everyone, not just you) but seeing as that means the person I'm asking to join me won't get to play their character and won't get service points since they can't be an NPC, that seems like a massive rip-off for them, especially if they are playing as something relatively mindless, like an animal or undead. They don't get to do much and get no reward for sacrificing their time.
Is this really how it's handled? If so I can't imagine many people really utilize many of those abilities...
Finally, I've heard that if you RP well and generally put in effort and make a good impression, it's possible to have your own "unique" abilities with the permission of the proper Marshal. Or rather, to do things not directly stated in the rulebooks. Is this true? I'm not talking about doing impossible things or making your character into a Mary Sue. More like things like creating your own spells or rituals and the like.
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For your second question, unique abilities cone from three different sources: Smith Promo - Legendary Work, Banquet raffle items, and Mithril Pledges. The Smith Promo is a skill you can learn, which gives you an item with a unique ability, the banquet raffle items are part of a once a year awards banquet that sometimes have unique abilities. They can be rewarded by service points or tickets, depending on the item. More details on the banquet can be found on the side bar of the page. And the last one is obtained by donating to the camp for various things that need improving.
All of the unique skills go through an approval process with the rules team and director before they are able to be used in game.
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And thank you for the quick reply!
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Specifically I mean, I'm not sure if it has a duration, or if I would also have to supply my own player for that as well. I suppose it'd be much less commonly usable than creating an undead, but I'm concerned if it presents the same problems with drawing from the small pool of NPCs available.
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Would I be able to use a coreless throwing dagger as a small weapon? I heard that thrusting with weapons is generally discouraged because it's easier to accidentally hurt someone, so if I could use a coreless knife that would would make it impossible for it to happen (easier for me than trying to not instinctively stab with a stabbing weapon). If it's not allowed, and all melee weapons have to have a core, could I have the reason as to why? If not it's fine.
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