We subscribe to an older idea of equipment in RPG's where the differences between quality of items - even large quality differences are relatively small, and are even then very situational. Artifacts ("Legendary") “Īrtifacts have a passive bonus that are always applied to them as a result of having been used to achieve some past previous achievement. Misc Author notes: I would also like to think that implicit contracts will be more prevalent in relics (or artifacts), for example.a relic might bestow the user with increased intuition despite their age, but could lower their persuasion (so basically no one listens to them). A Q&A indicated that players can mark their items, especially heirlooms, with sigils which could have implicit contracts attached to them, making them illegal to posses if not possessed by the rightful heir. Items that are passed down through lifetimes and hold special value, which could be real value but in most cases they would be most valuable to members of that family. Heirlooms are exactly what you would think heirlooms are in real life: family heirlooms. Cathedrals & Shrines: Bigger, better construction, more decorative, more.Schools & Academies: Bigger, better construction, more specialized disciplines. ![]() Infrastructural elements like Fences, Walls and Roads: Stronger and sturdier, better materials.Furnished buildings: Bigger, better materials, higher quality furniture.More destructive - higher quality destruction? Transportation: Higher quality, higher seating capacity, more customization.Furniture: Better materials, more decorative and ornate.Decor & Lighting: More attractive, better lighting.Crafting Stations: More specialized stations or more resilient.Containers: Larger, more reinforced, higher quality containers.Crafting Products: Higher quality materials.Resource Stockpile: Higher quality resources.Mystical ("relics") - Likely to possess magical or mystical abilities, Relics.Legendary ("artifacts") - So well known it's become an item of legend, Artifacts. ![]() Peerless ("heirlooms") - Nothing of a higher quality, Heirlooms. ![]()
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