Info Search - cost of Elemental Kernels
I've been looking, but I can't find what I'm looking for. It may not exist, but... well, I ask you devoted fans.
Was there ever a place in the first edition books where the cost/value of kernels of True Elements was given? I know there's a table that first appeared in the Player's Compendium from ED Classic (which appeared again in the ED3 Player's Companion). But I can't recall now whether the values there were just made up, or extrapolated from a comment in one of the ED1 books... because I've looked in all the likely places, and haven't found anything.
I'm thinking it might be a bit of detail provided as part of a discussion about the cost of ammunition for fire cannon (since they use elemental air and fire). But even looking in the ship rules for the ED1 Companion, Serpent River, and Crystal Raiders, I'm still coming up blank.
So... a little help?
Was there ever a place in the first edition books where the cost/value of kernels of True Elements was given? I know there's a table that first appeared in the Player's Compendium from ED Classic (which appeared again in the ED3 Player's Companion). But I can't recall now whether the values there were just made up, or extrapolated from a comment in one of the ED1 books... because I've looked in all the likely places, and haven't found anything.
I'm thinking it might be a bit of detail provided as part of a discussion about the cost of ammunition for fire cannon (since they use elemental air and fire). But even looking in the ship rules for the ED1 Companion, Serpent River, and Crystal Raiders, I'm still coming up blank.
So... a little help?
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Re: Info Search - cost of Elemental Kernels
I've lost all my 1E books ( ), and I hadn't looked at them for years prior to that, but I could have sworn Arcane Mysteries had that.
Probably wrong, considering how long it's been, but I hope it helps.
Probably wrong, considering how long it's been, but I hope it helps.
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Re: Info Search - cost of Elemental Kernels
The worth of an elemental kernel is obviously derived from the cost of the corresponding elemental coin, being between 1/20th and 1/10th of the value. Here's a chart demonstrating the fact:
Element | Value of Coin | Value of Kernel
Air | 1000 | 50-100
Earth | 100 | 5-10
Fire | 1000 | 50-100
Water | 100 | 5-10
Wood | N/A | 25-50
Orichalc | 10 000 | 500-1000
You can see that in every case the low value of the kernel is 1/20th the value of the coin, and the high value 1/10th the value of the coin. This was likely chosen because the rest of the monetary system is decimal. 1 orichalcum coin is 10 air/fire coins, 100 earth/water coins, 1000 gold coins, 10 000 silver coins, and 100 000 copper coins. So a kernel is worth one tenth the coin at the most, and half that at the least. The one exception is Wood, which has no corresponding coin, but given that Wood is roughly between air/fire and earth/water in rarity, you can see that the worth of the kernels is also exactly between the two as well.
Element | Value of Coin | Value of Kernel
Air | 1000 | 50-100
Earth | 100 | 5-10
Fire | 1000 | 50-100
Water | 100 | 5-10
Wood | N/A | 25-50
Orichalc | 10 000 | 500-1000
You can see that in every case the low value of the kernel is 1/20th the value of the coin, and the high value 1/10th the value of the coin. This was likely chosen because the rest of the monetary system is decimal. 1 orichalcum coin is 10 air/fire coins, 100 earth/water coins, 1000 gold coins, 10 000 silver coins, and 100 000 copper coins. So a kernel is worth one tenth the coin at the most, and half that at the least. The one exception is Wood, which has no corresponding coin, but given that Wood is roughly between air/fire and earth/water in rarity, you can see that the worth of the kernels is also exactly between the two as well.
Re: Info Search - cost of Elemental Kernels
Yes, Lys. I can see the relationship between the kernel costs and the value of elemental coins.
What I don't know (or rather, don't remember from back when I worked on the EDC books) is whether those figures were just made up for that chart, or whether they were derived from something in ED1. Because that chart is not anywhere in a first edition book (that I have been able to find), and I haven't been able to find a reference to a cost of something that could be used to derive those values.
What I don't know (or rather, don't remember from back when I worked on the EDC books) is whether those figures were just made up for that chart, or whether they were derived from something in ED1. Because that chart is not anywhere in a first edition book (that I have been able to find), and I haven't been able to find a reference to a cost of something that could be used to derive those values.
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Re: Info Search - cost of Elemental Kernels
Results from my quick glance:
- BUYING kernels doesn't seem to be a thing in ED1, as far as I can tell. Core Rules and Companion have nothing. "Magic: A Manual of Mystic Secrets" gives us gathering and weaving difficulties.
- ED2 Companion, however, includes prices as "Common Magic Items:"
Air: 80
Earth: 80
Fire: 100 - 150
Water: 100
Wood: 200
Don't ask me what the rhyme or reason was.
- BUYING kernels doesn't seem to be a thing in ED1, as far as I can tell. Core Rules and Companion have nothing. "Magic: A Manual of Mystic Secrets" gives us gathering and weaving difficulties.
- ED2 Companion, however, includes prices as "Common Magic Items:"
Air: 80
Earth: 80
Fire: 100 - 150
Water: 100
Wood: 200
Don't ask me what the rhyme or reason was.
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Re: Info Search - cost of Elemental Kernels
For the sake of Rags's sanity, I also glanced through "Arcane Mysteries," and no love. I'd say his memory would be spot on, though, if this were to exist somewhere in ED1: this is where all the magic items realistically for sale in the then-universe are tallied, whether in the Core Rules, the Companion, or "Arcane Mysteries," and no kernels. So, unless it's lurking in some random source book (of which there are plenty), I'm guessing no love.
Re: Info Search - cost of Elemental Kernels
Mataxes, has FASA Games supplied their lead developer with OCR'd copies of the ED1 pdfs? You should be able to search them for the word "kernel".
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Re: Info Search - cost of Elemental Kernels
Thanks. And darn.The Undying wrote:For the sake of Rags's sanity, I also glanced through "Arcane Mysteries," and no love. I'd say his memory would be spot on, though, if this were to exist somewhere in ED1: this is where all the magic items realistically for sale in the then-universe are tallied, whether in the Core Rules, the Companion, or "Arcane Mysteries," and no kernels. So, unless it's lurking in some random source book (of which there are plenty), I'm guessing no love.
Re: Info Search - cost of Elemental Kernels
Yes. I have them all. It was just late and I was being kind of lazyetherial wrote:Mataxes, has FASA Games supplied their lead developer with OCR'd copies of the ED1 pdfs? You should be able to search them for the word "kernel".
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Re: Info Search - cost of Elemental Kernels
It continues to be my hunch that the prices are simply derived from the fact that the rest of the monetary system is decimal. That coins are worth more than kernels in the first place is probably a combination of coins having multiple kernels (this is implied but not explicitly stated), and that coins are stable forms of the true element, able to be manipulated and stored without the need for orichalcum tools and containers. It's possible there was some other rationale, but i doubt it given this one seems straightforward enough.