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spannclann November 19th, 2020 09:04 AM

Bootstrapping Spells to an Item
 
I am needing to bootstrap spells to an Item. I know I need to

1. Go to the bootstraps tab
2. Click to add another bootstrap
3. Choose the spell I want

What I need help with is the Conditions and Tags for this item. I want the condition to be level based, so (from my research) I believe that "count:Classes.? >= 12" needs to be entered here.

What I want is to specify the spell can only be used once per long or short rest. Delving into the Spider Staff magic item it seems the Bootstrap Tags section is where I need to put that. Is that correct?

Fenris447 November 19th, 2020 09:56 AM

Take a look at the Orb of the Stein Rune in the SKT file. It does exactly what you want.
  • You want the field "trkMax" to be 1 (as in, one use per whatever, see next bullet).
  • Add the tag group "Usage" with the tag "ShortRest". The ShortRest tag automatically resets on both a short and/or long rest, which is convenient.
  • Add the tag group "Helper" with the tag "ItemSpell". This tells HL it's a spell coming from an item.

Your conditional I'm blanking on. Try it and see if it works.

spannclann November 19th, 2020 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fenris447 (Post 291975)
Take a look at the Orb of the Stein Rune in the SKT file. It does exactly what you want.
  • You want the field "trkMax" to be 1 (as in, one use per whatever, see next bullet).
  • Add the tag group "Usage" with the tag "ShortRest". The ShortRest tag automatically resets on both a short and/or long rest, which is convenient.
  • Add the tag group "Helper" with the tag "ItemSpell". This tells HL it's a spell coming from an item.

Your conditional I'm blanking on. Try it and see if it works.

You are a genius Sir! My conditional works fine and your example is perfect.


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