![]() flavor.)Īt this point, Keith and I were working together, but on different coasts, so my playtest groups (hello, awesome playtesters!) were somewhat separated from Keith’s (hello, other awesome playtesters!). (An aside: I looked hard for a way to replicate the RPG effect that boils down to “target is encased in a 10-foot cube of lime Jell-O.” The functionality is in there with “evade the card,” but it lacks a certain. The first Curse version generated one of four random effects. Imagine this, but longer and more random, and with tiny text and small bloodstains. ![]() I recall that it had most of the downsides we later disliked in the Curse versions included here, and Mike was pretty sure that Vic would prefer to stab me with a pen rather than try to fit it onto a card. As I recall, it functioned somewhat like a random version of RotR’s Emerald Codex, but with more words. Let’s find out.īefore we get to the Curse version, though, I actually tried to build a version as potential Loot for Rise of the Runelords, but it got cut pretty quickly. While card count is the ultimate reason it was cut, another reason it was cut is because Chad and I could never agree on its design. We even more eventually cut it to the floor, forgotten until now. We eventually renamed it Wondrous Rod to avoid running afoul of the SRD-OGL police. When filling out our boon lists for the PACG version of Curse of the Crimson Throne, Rod of Wonder was added fairly early on as a possible level 3 boon. We’re told that “each time he successfully uses the device, he shrieks in delight and offers impromptu commentary on the rod’s results.” In the RPG version of the Curse of the Crimson Throne Adventure Path, Pilts Swastel, the insane, self-proclaimed Emperor of Old Korvosa, carries a Rod of Wonder. ![]() Not the most wondrous of rods, but he’s definitely got the random part down. Today’s Pathfinder Adventure Card Game blog is brought to you by Keith Richmond (text in blue) and Chad Brown (text in brown, of course!), with some additional text by Vic Wertz (in your browser’s standard text color). ![]()
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