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|name=Thermal Lifting Discs | |name=Thermal Lifting Discs | ||
|itemtype=Magic Device | |itemtype=Magic Device | ||
|fluff=These are two pink ceramic discs. One says "Hot" and has a gem socket in it. The other says "Up". | |fluff=These are two pink ceramic discs. One says "Hot" and has a gem socket in it. The other says "Up". | ||
− | |value=4000 | + | |value=4000 |weight=1 kilogram each |
|effect1={{Icon|Pink}} When the disc labeled "Hot" is heated, instead of warming up, the disc labeled "Up" lifts into the air. Exposure to temperatures above 0° celsius gives the "Up" disc 1 [[kilograms|kilogram]] of lift per 20 degrees, where 1 [[kilograms|kilogram]] of lift is sufficient to precisely counteract gravity on the disc itself. | |effect1={{Icon|Pink}} When the disc labeled "Hot" is heated, instead of warming up, the disc labeled "Up" lifts into the air. Exposure to temperatures above 0° celsius gives the "Up" disc 1 [[kilograms|kilogram]] of lift per 20 degrees, where 1 [[kilograms|kilogram]] of lift is sufficient to precisely counteract gravity on the disc itself. | ||
:For this purpose, 1 point of Heat damage is equivalent to a 10° increase in temperature for a round, albeit generally compressed into a shorter timeframe than that. | :For this purpose, 1 point of Heat damage is equivalent to a 10° increase in temperature for a round, albeit generally compressed into a shorter timeframe than that. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 19 December 2015
Thermal Lifting Discs Magic Device
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These are two pink ceramic discs. One says "Hot" and has a gem socket in it. The other says "Up". | |
Value 4000 copper Weight 1 kilogram each
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Effects: When the disc labeled "Hot" is heated, instead of warming up, the disc labeled "Up" lifts into the air. Exposure to temperatures above 0° celsius gives the "Up" disc 1 kilogram of lift per 20 degrees, where 1 kilogram of lift is sufficient to precisely counteract gravity on the disc itself.
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