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They may, however, still benefit from [[constellation jewelry]], [[polo'izh hide cloak|polo'izh hide cloaks]], [[invisibility ring|invisibilty rings]], [[gwethdesuan|gwethdesuans]], and other passive magical items. |
They may, however, still benefit from [[constellation jewelry]], [[polo'izh hide cloak|polo'izh hide cloaks]], [[invisibility ring|invisibilty rings]], [[gwethdesuan|gwethdesuans]], and other passive magical items. |
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[[Barbarian|Barbarians]] are a special case. While they can use some of these items (notably, [[gwethdesuan|gwethdesuans]] and [[polo'izh hide cloak|polo'izh hide cloaks]], they are heavily limited and may be further restricted in the future. |
[[Barbarian|Barbarians]] are a special case. While they can use some of these items (notably, [[gwethdesuan|gwethdesuans]] and [[polo'izh hide cloak|polo'izh hide cloaks]]), they are heavily limited and may be further restricted in the future. |
Revision as of 19:13, 1 April 2007
Non-Magic User, or NMU is a term used broadly to define characters who cannot use magic. Included are thieves, traders, commoners, and barbarians. These characters cannot learn spells, cannot use scrolls, wands, or runestones.
They may, however, still benefit from constellation jewelry, polo'izh hide cloaks, invisibilty rings, gwethdesuans, and other passive magical items.
Barbarians are a special case. While they can use some of these items (notably, gwethdesuans and polo'izh hide cloaks), they are heavily limited and may be further restricted in the future.