Item: Legacy Items

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A Legacy Item is a magic item that stays with a PC whether they are in a Tap Game, a Challenge Game, or a Career Game. A Legacy Item is a unique Fate Item that has a gold piece value but cannot be lost, sold, destroyed, or abandoned. (It can be captured or removed for short periods.)

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Legacy Items are rewards given to those who make an ongoing contribution to the Wold. A Woldian DM can choose to have two player characters or to have a player character and a Legacy Item. Assistant DMs are granted a Legacy Item but cannot have a second PC in any case.

A Legacy Item gains powers based on the PC's current level. The player creates the Legacy item with help from the Black Genie Center Board and the Development ACDM. The Development ACDM must approves all Legacy Items and their variations, which must be balanced and fit the rules for magic items in the DMG, but which do not have to be Woldian. If a Legacy Item IS especially Woldian, it may gain a minor power as a bonus as well.

Legacy Items are special for the following reasons:

  • 1) They can be nonstandard items not found in the DMG. If so, they are approved by the Development ACDM and they do not need to be Woldian, although they must be balanced and follow the DMG rules for creating new magic items.
  • 2) They are assigned a gold piece value. If the value is up to 10% of the PC's allowed wealth based on level (DMG page 135), then the item does not count against allowed total character wealth. Any value over the 10% counts against total allowed wealth. In any case, the gold piece value of any Legacy Item cannot exceed 50 percent of the character's total worth at any given time.

Who can have a Legacy Item?

  • (1) Any Woldian DM with only one character
  • (2) any Woldian Assistant DM. As a rule, DMs and Assistant DMs lose their Legacy Item if they give up their Assistant DM positions for more than three months.

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