Something was lost...the wood-type adjective
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 1:48 pm
I believe the game lost ground, so to speak, when the wood type adjective was removed from completed carved items.
No longer can we produce an exquisitely-crafted oak flatbow or a masterfully-crafted ebonwood greataxe haft...only an exquisitely-crafted flatbow or a masterfully-crafted greataxe haft. The wood type only appears if you are able to examine it.
A good argument could be made for the contrary...that it is the wood type that would be readily apparent at a casual glance and the extent of the craftsmanship needing closer inspection to determine.
Anyway, I miss being able to see the wood type of the wood items I carve and I hope the GMs will see fit to bring that adjective back as before.
No longer can we produce an exquisitely-crafted oak flatbow or a masterfully-crafted ebonwood greataxe haft...only an exquisitely-crafted flatbow or a masterfully-crafted greataxe haft. The wood type only appears if you are able to examine it.
A good argument could be made for the contrary...that it is the wood type that would be readily apparent at a casual glance and the extent of the craftsmanship needing closer inspection to determine.
Anyway, I miss being able to see the wood type of the wood items I carve and I hope the GMs will see fit to bring that adjective back as before.