PeterZ wrote:n7axw wrote:
As I understand it, while all magic requires someone gifted to set up the spells, it can be set for useage by the non-gifted. In that event, it is hard to see why crystals set up as bombs couldn't be set up with non-magical trigguring mechanisms.
As for how expensive it might be, cost is set up by supply and demand. It us possible that the availability of magisters to set up the spells could drive up the cost of the crystals, especially if they were needed in large numbers.
Don
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Not quite. Both Dagger Stones and the demolition charge spells required Gifted users to utilize. That implies that some limits of either complexity of the spell or power captured by a spell requires the Gift. Would arming a powerful bomb require a greater level of Gift than dragon riders usually possess? Perhaps.
Firing artillery would have the same limitations and we would add aiming the field piece to arming the shell/crystal. Not to mention actually propelling the shell/crystal a suitable distance. Consider the reaction to Jathmar's description of the pressures his small rifle cartridge generated at the firing range. That sort of pressure or motive force was unheard of. Heck, Arcanans use spell aided crossbows to launch small arms missiles. What would they do for large missiles?
I suspect that capturing the forces Gadriel described just before she shot the rifle is no mean feat for magisters. Likely a feat that would require a seriously gifted magister to create and some high level of Gift to event fire properly.
Interesting. Not arguing here... (unlike usual ) But the
crossbow users don't need gifts to use their weapons. Velvelig was able to arm a magically assisted crossbow. Or those crystals that Gadriel was showing Shaylar and Jathmar that apparently functioned like computers could be set for the nongifted to use? Is there a way of differentiating between what requires the gifted and what can be set up for everyone?
Don
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