Draven Count Dec 29, 2017 #1 A fellow Marshal heard that Circle Lock does not convey Indestructibility. I find nothing on the Scroll to indicate that it wouldn’t, but maybe I’m missing something. Thoughts?
A fellow Marshal heard that Circle Lock does not convey Indestructibility. I find nothing on the Scroll to indicate that it wouldn’t, but maybe I’m missing something. Thoughts?
P Polare Count Dec 29, 2017 #2 Any item with a non-times-ever Ritual on it becomes indestructible for the duration of the Ritual. Circle Lock is a non-times-ever Ritual, therefore it conveys indestructibility. Upvote 0
Any item with a non-times-ever Ritual on it becomes indestructible for the duration of the Ritual. Circle Lock is a non-times-ever Ritual, therefore it conveys indestructibility.
Gandian Ravenscroft Knight Chicago Staff Marshal Dec 29, 2017 #3 On the contrary, per the second-to-last sentence on the scroll: "Circle Lock does not extend the duration of an item or make it indestructible." Upvote 0
On the contrary, per the second-to-last sentence on the scroll: "Circle Lock does not extend the duration of an item or make it indestructible."
P Polare Count Dec 30, 2017 #4 Well that's what I get for missing that sentence Alexander is correct! Upvote 0
Draven Count Dec 30, 2017 #5 Circle Lock does not extend the duration of an item or make it indestructible. - The Scroll text. Missed this line, it was just pointed out to me. Sorry, this question was unnecessary. Edit: I thought I submitted this comment earlier. Whoops. Upvote 0
Circle Lock does not extend the duration of an item or make it indestructible. - The Scroll text. Missed this line, it was just pointed out to me. Sorry, this question was unnecessary. Edit: I thought I submitted this comment earlier. Whoops.