Alright, let me tell ya ’bout these here pathfinder runes. Now, I ain’t no scholar or nothin’, but I’ve seen enough to know a thing or two. These runes, they’re like… well, they’re like them fancy stickers ya put on yer car, but for weapons and armor. Makes ’em better, ya know?
What are these runes, anyway?
See, most times, when ya find a real good sword or a tough piece of armor, it ain’t just the metal that makes it special. It’s got these here runes carved into it. Think of it like this: a good ol’ pot is just a pot, but if ya carve some pretty pictures on it, it becomes somethin’ more. Same with the runes. They give the weapons and armor extra oomph.
Now, there’s different kinds of runes, mind you. Some are like the foundashun, ya know? Like when ya build a house, ya gotta have a good foundashun first. They call ’em fundamental runes. These make the weapon hit harder or the armor protect better. Then ya got the fancy ones, the ones that add special stuff, like makin’ a sword burst into flames or a shield turn ya invisible. They call them property runes. The more powerful the foundashun rune, the more fancy stuff ya can slap on.
- Fundamental Runes: Like the base coat of paint, gotta have these first.
- Property Runes: The fancy extras, like flames or invisibility.
Where do ya find these runes?
Well, ya ain’t gonna find ’em growin’ on trees, that’s for sure. Mostly, you’ll find ’em already stuck on a good weapon or a piece of armor. Sometimes, ya might find ’em on a special stone, a runestone they call it. It’s like a storage for the runes, ya know? Like keepin’ yer good china in a cabinet.
Can ya move ’em around?
Yep, ya can! If ya got a rune on one sword and ya want it on another, ya gotta find yerself a smithy, someone who knows their way around metal. It ain’t a quick job, though. Ya gotta leave yer weapon with ’em for a few days, let ’em do their magic. It’s like takin’ yer car to the mechanic, ya gotta give ’em time to fix it.
Thinkin’ ’bout tattoos?
Now, there’s these other runes, kinda different. They call ’em Thassilonian runes. They ain’t for weapons or armor, though. They’re more like… tattoos, but magic ones. People get ’em carved into their skin with special inks and stuff that makes yer skin all itchy and scarred. They’re powerful, these runes, but they’re also kinda spooky. Reminds me of them stories my grandma used to tell ’bout old magic and curses. They’re all tied up in what they call “sin magic”, whatever that is, sounds bad to me!
So, how many of them fancy runes can ya have?
Well, it all depends on how strong that foundashun rune is. If ya got a weapon with a +1 rune, that means ya can only put one fancy rune on it. But if ya upgrade that foundashun rune to a +2, then ya can put on two fancy runes, and so on. It’s like addin’ more floors to yer house, ya gotta make the foundashun stronger first.
Blast Rune!
Oh, and I almost forgot! There’s this one rune called the Blast Rune. It lets ya make a big ol’ explosion, like a firecracker but way bigger and more dangerous. It takes a bit of time to set it off, though, gotta focus and all that.
Anyways, that’s the gist of it. Pathfinder runes, they’re what makes a good weapon or armor even better. They ain’t simple, but they sure are powerful.
Tags:[Pathfinder Runes, Property Runes, Fundamental Runes, Thassilonian Runes, Blast Rune, Magic Weapons, Magic Armor, Runestones, Pathfinder 2nd Edition]
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