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:How about now? I beefed it up and gave the caster control over the spells (but not protection). To offset the lack of weakness, I set it up so no one owner can keep it for very long. I don't know how to make a table so if you told me how that would be a big help. [[User:FiddleSticks96|FiddleSticks96]] 20:14, 2 January 2011 (UTC)
::I think protection should still be part of the item's benefits, personally, especially given the text concerning the item's liking for its users (unless killing the user in an earthquake is and extreme example of tough love). I would suggest that, if you insist on having a mechanic to exhibit its favor and leaving its user, to give it a set number of charges (after which it is lost) or have it leave automatically after the time period expires. But during the time that it's there, the user should have high resistance (if not immunity) to mst most of its effects. I also added in the table for you, along with relevant links for all your effects. - [[User:ThunderGod Cid|TG Cid]] 23:02, 2 January 2011 (UTC)
:::Can't argue with that logic. I don't want to give it a set number of charges but the immunity to the trumpet's powers make sense. I hadn't thought that far ahead after I changed how it worked. Thanks for putting in the table and the links but what is that "<no.wiki/>" thing? [[User:FiddleSticks96|FiddleSticks96]] 02:20, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
::::The nowiki tags were intended to keep the asterisks from forming a bulleted list (which is what asterisks do by default when wiki-coded). Unfortunately, I messed up on placing the tags, so it came out much fuglier than intended. This has now been fixed so that it actually denotes the meanings of the asterisks as it was meant to do. In defense of the number of charges, a possible suggestion is that the charges automatically recharge after it changes owners (or when it disappears). That way, they are practically infinite but still maintain the desired flavor of never sticking to a particular owner. Just something to think about. - [[User:ThunderGod Cid|TG Cid]] 04:36, 3 January 2011 (UTC)