
I turned the screen a bit so you can get a view.

You’ll have to turn it a bit using the axis, and sink it into the backdrop using Shift. As you can see in the diagram, I circled it in red, the base part of the Epee is outlined in white. Next take another Epee, make it bigger with the mouse wheel and extend it a bit.

Then take an Epee, turn it so it’s smooth against the backdrop and sink it into the Candominium. Grab a Candominium base part, turn it with a connector (you won’t need to if you have DVDMaster’s mod), and put it near the top and a little to the right of the center. Since the moogle’s pom pom thing is at the top, start with that. When I make line art, it is almost entirely made of the Epee part. I make the border first so I don’t have to worry about adding one later. You can go as extravagant or as simple as you want, but you have to take complexity in mind. I usually just do a simple rectangle-ish one with a little color. You should probably make it as big as you can so you don’t have to squish everything together or fix it later. Turn it to face the screen, raise it up using Ctrl, and make it as big as you see fit. Items with a DC listed in the Craft DC column use the Craft (alchemy) skill to create.The first thin g you should do is place a block, or whatever you’re making your picture on (I’m going to refer to it as the backdrop), in the center. The thrown object lands that number of spaces away from the target.įinally, the item deals splash damage (if any) to all creatures in the square it lands in and in all adjacent squares.Ĭharacters with skill ranks in Craft (alchemy) can create some of these items, and they are usually available in the same places where you can buy alchemical items. Then, count a number of squares in the indicated direction equal to the number of range increments thrown. You Miss: First, roll 1d8 to determine the misdirection of the throw.ġ – Falls short (straight line towards the thrower.)Ģ through 8 – Count around the target creature or grid intersection in a clockwise direction. You Hit: Creatures in all adjacent squares are dealt splash damage.

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To Make a ranged attack against an unoccupied grid intersection ( AC 5 plus range penalties.) Many alchemical items are often thrown or hurled and then break to make “splash” attacks. Reagents do not stack with either themselves or one another, and are expended after use. Using a reagent as an alchemical power component requires a number of doses of the reagent, affects only spells that meet the listed criteria, and augments only an effect the spell already produces (for example, you can use black powder as an alchemical power component only for a spell that deals energy damage). Alchemical Reagents as Alchemical Power ComponentsĪlchemical reagents may also be used as an alchemical power component, augmenting the effects of certain spells when used as an additional material component. You cannot use the same item as both a focus and a material component at the same time. In both cases, the alchemical item does not have its normal effect and does not affect any other parameters of the spell.

