community-cypher-system-ref.../patches/base/027-remove-duplicated-fairytale-rule.patch
Brian S. Stephan e615ba84ac
remove duplicated omni orbs
also remove a duplicated removal in the previous patch

Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>
2025-05-29 10:51:12 -05:00

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However, clothing with additional benefits can be purchased, stolen, found, or earned by completing favors and
accomplishing tasks.
-Optional Rule: I Have That!
-
-In fairy tales, characters often have exactly the right mundane piece of equipment
-
-that they need to bypass a story-related obstacle hidden away in a pocket or a bag. Rather than having the PCs stock up
-on mundane items like marbles, rope, and breadcrumbs in town, use the I Have That! rule. This means players don't have
-to keep exact track of their characters' mundane equipment; instead, they spend an amount to get an unspecified "Pocket
-Item" in
-
-that category. Then, when they're out in the world and realize they could solve a problem with an item, they can just
-say, "I have that!" and pull it from their pocket. All Pocket Items are one-use only; after using them, the PC marks off
-one of their Pocket Items for the appropriate price category.
-
-Most Pocket Items are inexpensive, but moderate and expensive Pocket Items exist, and are likely more useful than their
-less expensive counterparts.
-
-The GM has veto power over items that they don't think you could have found or carried.
-
-Using the I Have That! rule doesn't preclude PCs from also purchasing these items directly. For example, if a character
-who sews wants to buy a thimble and an inexpensive Pocket Item, they can. However, they cannot later turn the thimble
-into a Pocket Item; it remains a thimble.
-
-Example Pocket Items
-
-Inexpensive
-
-• Apple
-
-• Ashes (handful)
-
-• Breadcrumbs
-
-• Butter
-
-• Candy
-
-• Chalk
-
-• Cricket in a cage
-
-• Cup
-
-• Egg
-
-• Fabric
-
-• Flyswatter
-
-• Glass jar
-
-• Glue
-
-• Honey
-
-• Leather
-
-• Magnets
-
-• Marbles
-
-• Nails
-
-• Needle and thread
-
-• Paper
-
-• Plait of hair
-
-• Pot of fat
-
-• Pot of grease
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-• Ribbon
-
-• Rice (handful)
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-• Straw
-
-• Tacks
-
-• Wax
-
-• Wool
-
-Moderate
-
-• Bird in a cage
-
-• Sewing shears
-
-• Thimble
-
### CLOTHING
Inexpensive