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From: dalka@ihuxe.UUCP (Ken Dalka)
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Subject: Re: Re: Re: wanted: magic items
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Date: Wed, 20-Jun-84 09:34:16 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jun 20 09:34:16 1984
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Obviously Carl, you can distort any D&D rule if you try hard enough.
Many of the items described in the DMG are not fully coherent.
I'm sure we are all aware of the ambiguities of the D&D books.
Thats what DM discretion is for..................

And yes you are right, why would you ever want to use a wish with
the ring of spell holding when you could easily use the same wish
to function for the same purpose as the ring. for example: "I wish
that the next spell I cast upon myself would be permanent". (Yes, I'm
aware that any DM worth his salt could distort what I just said
you don't have to point that out too.)


					Ken Dalka
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