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Strips are used to denote certain types of [[Enchantment]]s and Special [[Effect]]s for quick on-field identification.<br>
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<onlyinclude>Strips are used to denote certain types of [[Enchantment]]s and Special [[Effect]]s for quick on-field identification.<br>
 
The most common use of strips is to denote enchantments or [[abilities]] that function as enchantments.<br>
 
The most common use of strips is to denote enchantments or [[abilities]] that function as enchantments.<br>
 
# Strips must have at least 6” of visible drape, and cannot be covered by [[garb]] or [[equipment]].
 
# Strips must have at least 6” of visible drape, and cannot be covered by [[garb]] or [[equipment]].
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## Miscellaneous Enchantments and Special Effects are denoted by yellow strips.
 
## Miscellaneous Enchantments and Special Effects are denoted by yellow strips.
 
# Enchantments and Special Effects that require enchantment strips do not function if the enchantment strips are not present. It is the responsibility of the bearer to ensure their strips are present in order for the enchantment or ability to function.
 
# Enchantments and Special Effects that require enchantment strips do not function if the enchantment strips are not present. It is the responsibility of the bearer to ensure their strips are present in order for the enchantment or ability to function.
# [[Trait]]s do not require strips unless they require activation, i.e. Traits that are an always-on part of a class do not require strips.
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# [[Trait]]s do not require strips unless they require activation, i.e. Traits that are an always-on part of a class do not require strips.</onlyinclude>
  
 
[[Category:Rulebook Terms]]
 
[[Category:Rulebook Terms]]

Latest revision as of 17:09, 18 September 2023

Strips are used to denote certain types of Enchantments and Special Effects for quick on-field identification.
The most common use of strips is to denote enchantments or abilities that function as enchantments.

  1. Strips must have at least 6” of visible drape, and cannot be covered by garb or equipment.
  2. Strips on players must be attached in a visible location when viewing a player from the front.
  3. Strips have a cohesive color-coding system.
    1. Offensive Enchantments and Special Effects are denoted by red strips.
    2. Defensive Enchantments and Special Effects are denoted by white strips.
    3. Miscellaneous Enchantments and Special Effects are denoted by yellow strips.
  4. Enchantments and Special Effects that require enchantment strips do not function if the enchantment strips are not present. It is the responsibility of the bearer to ensure their strips are present in order for the enchantment or ability to function.
  5. Traits do not require strips unless they require activation, i.e. Traits that are an always-on part of a class do not require strips.