Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Free-form magic via spell components

She didn't giggle much, but the birds teetered a bit.
People who have kept abreast of me for a while know a few things about me: I like humor in RPGs, I like resource management, I like free-form magic systems, and I giggle a little when I write words like "abreast."

Pause for giggle break.

Okay, so I'm combining some of those things into the following spell-casting system.
  • There are no spell slots, so you can cast all day.
  • Component casting is the only kind of casting. I want greedy wizards scouring dungeons and flea-markets alike.
  • To cast a spell, you sacrifice one or more spell components (they melt like cotton candy in the mouth of the æther). You also need the ability to speak and gesticulate.
  • You have to roll to see how effective your spell is.
    • The higher you roll, the better.
    • Rolling a 1 means the spell backfires or consumes more components than you were expecting. Also, I say have a table of like 120 spell mishaps and you have to re-roll that spell die on it, cause great hubris preceedeth the fall.
    • More valuable components give larger dice for you to roll. A whole fleece is better than a bit of wool. A dragon's blood is worth at least a d60, doncha think?
    • In D&Dish games, where some sort of spell save could be mustered, you can roll your spell die vs the target's relevant save inverted (old school) or 10+stat+level (new school) and try to roll high. If you do, the spell affects them.
  • Magic circles, sacrifices, extra casters, and cauldrons could bump up your spell's die-size. The costlier the better.
  • The caster tries to justify a magical effect (the spell) based on the components they sacrificed to it as well as their scarcity/value. Puns and jokes are absolutely allowed, nay, nigh-requisite. For instance (some of these are adapted from a popular RPG):
    • A copper penny to read someone's mind.
    •  Combining sulfur, charcoal, and saltpeter to make an explosion.
    • Socks to make an electric shock.
    • A tower model that helps you babble in any tongue.
    • Chalk or dust to see invisible things.
    • Sand to induce sleep.
    • A dousing rod to gain the favor of a water elemental.
    • A steak to command a carnivorous animal, or a leash to command any kind.
    • A whistle to summon the hounds .
    • A bit of fleece to trick someone or induce slumber.
    • Beans to create a gust of wind.
    • A bit of gold to create a zone of silence.
    • Wire or a mother's bell to create a message over great distance.
    • A log to make a shadow-clone.
    • An abacus might counter a  spell.
    • Shrooms to undergo an astral journey.
That's about it. Any component ideas or holes in the system? Make a comment!
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5 comments:

  1. It's a good framework! What kind of dice chain would you recommend? d10/d20/d30/d40/d50/d60/d80/d100/d120?

    It's not a hole, but if I were to run this I'd have to give some serious thought to shopping scenes. Make sure they don't get repetitive, boring, or (even worse!) handwaved.

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  2. i make a list of components here it is thank you

    1.monkey skulls stringed on a leather cord
    2.fist-sized crystal orb
    3.normally poisonous mushrooms steeped in alcohol for 7 days
    4.pickled pork nose
    5.toe of a hanged man
    6.powdered mithril and rust
    7.cold-forged arrowhead
    8.shed skin from an albino snake
    9.chunk of petrified wood
    10.just a big-ass handful of live bugs
    11.sealed flask filled with dense yellow gas
    12.writing quill made from peacock feather
    13.clay beads, one each from 13 different nomad tribes
    14.saffron crocus flowers
    15.whole dried octopus
    16.very tiny steel helmet
    17.silver needle and golden thread
    18.carcass of a seabird killed by a sailor
    19.perfect cube of black marble
    20.handle of a broken sword
    21.cat whiskers
    22.very long iron rod held towards the sky
    23.large dead fish stored in horse manure
    24.bundle of chamomile, lavender, and valerian flowers
    25.bag full of human teeth
    26.sock that has lost its pair
    27.ground minotaur horn
    28.crude fabric doll in the shape of a man stuck with multiple pins
    29.broom made from a yew branch
    30.spectacles with cracked lenses
    31.small ball of string soaked in pitch
    32.mummified goblin lips
    33.large sea shell that whispers gibberish when you hold it up to your ear
    34.jar full of crow feathers
    35.lump of flesh-colored wax
    36.pig’s bladder filled with horrible rotting foodstuffs
    37.carved ivory figurine of a ram
    38.leather glove stuffed with potpourri and sewn shut
    39.thin metal sheet that makes noise when you wiggle it
    40.whole sheepskin with black fleece
    41.big handful of animal fat
    42.painting of a table full of delicious-looking fruits
    43.whistle that doesn’t work
    44.delicate linen bed sheet with multiple holes cut into it
    45.pair of worn bronze gears
    46.bent silver spoon
    47.heavy metal ring with an engraved horseshoe
    48.big green banana leaf
    49.candle contained within a polished metal tube
    50.dried gecko feet
    51.walnut shell with a small strip of rolled-up parchment inside
    52.tin filled with mint scented ointment
    53.small copper gong, striker included
    54.bit of lava rock fished up from the bottom of the sea
    55.stuffed rat with a pigeon sewn to its back
    56.small obsidian knife that has tasted blood before
    57.scrap of dragon hide
    58.tiny model of throne, crown, and rod
    59.stick scored with lines dividing it into 7 parts
    60.pair of boots that are too large to be worn
    61.bird’s nest filled with lizard eggs
    62.mask depicting a horrifying creature
    63.little wooden box full of salt
    64.iron amulet with an engraved eye
    65.playing card depicting two arrows facing away from each other
    66.preserved goose head with a bell held in its beak
    67.string of dried and very spicy peppers
    68.insect encased in amber
    69.dirt from a vampire’s tomb
    70.troll’s ear that still wiggles from time to time
    71.bits of an expensive ceramic vase smashed to pieces
    72.bottle full of elf piss
    73.little ball of gum arabic
    74.tiny vial containing a very long fingernail
    75.lemon with a nail and a copper piece stuck into it
    76.live toad tattooed with runes
    77.sprig of mistletoe
    78.spyglass with the lens painted over in black
    79.bowstring tied in intricate knots
    80.pouch with the bottom cut out
    81.simple wooden cup, inside coated in gold leaf
    82.tiny twig with a red bulb at the end
    83.flask filled with the first rain of springtime
    84.giant’s gallstone
    85.just a big slimy disgusting slug
    86.pair of ivory dice that always roll 10
    87.complete owl skeleton
    88.small bellows
    89.catnip stuffed inside a toy mouse
    90.very small lead anvil
    91.dried bat that’s missing its head
    92.continuous loop of rope
    93.strips of dried flesh from a man, a bear, and a pig
    94.bottle of strong spirits with a large moth larvae at the bottom
    95.entirely green but still perfectly edible potato
    96.Very small model ship
    97.dozen pearls, all different colors
    98.fistful of vibrant powdered pigment
    99.spool of copper wire
    100.preserved and pickled head of another wizard stuffed into a jar

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  3. Yeah this is the best post I've read in a while. Gonna adapt this a bit to my system. :)

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