

When reforging an artifact its owner will always have the option to turn it into a Pedestal Item artifact if it's not one already. Reforging an artifact costs Gold but will replenish its Durability. Durability loss can be reduced by employing an antiquarian, which also enables artifacts to be reforged. All artifacts will lose 1 Durability each year except for artifacts displayed in the royal court. All artifacts have a quality rating that determines their Durability. If a non-historical artifact is inherited by someone who is not a close family member it will also lose Durability. When it reaches zero the artifact is destroyed. More importantly, artifact claims allow the claimant to use the Artifact Claim War casus belli.Īll artifacts have a Rarity, which determines the artifact's Durability, cost to repair and how much Gold is obtained if the artifact is manually destroyed.Īll artifacts have a Durability, which represents the integrity of the artifact. Having a claim allows a character to demand the return of their artifact although accepting requires sufficiently superior military strength. All house heads will have a claim on the Dynasty Banner of their dynasty. If an artifact is lost during a siege its previous owner will gain a claim on it.

Inventory artifacts that are not worn as well as court artifacts can be damaged or lost if the realm capital is besieged. This will grant +20 Opinion if the receiving character can use the artifact and +5 Opinion if it cannot. Each court can display up to 15 artifacts: 3 large wall ornaments, 3 small wall ornaments, 2 pieces of furniture, 2 book items, 4 pedestal items, and a throne.Īrtifacts may be given as gifts to other characters. Court artifacts are displayed in a character's royal court and thus require the Royal Court DLC.Each character can wear up to 8 artifacts: a headgear, a weapon, an armor, a regalia and 4 trinkets. Inventory artifacts are worn by a character via their inventory.Artifacts are divided into two categories: inventory artifacts and court artifacts. What would a court be without artifacts, collections, plots, jesters, intrigue, and drama? SurrealBeliefs is back to share more about the events that will happen in your royal court.Īrtifacts are objects unique in the world that give various bonuses to the character using them and are always inherited by the primary heir. The Brother's search for the stone, however, leads to them uncovering a conspiracy within the military they serve under, while the action they committed as children makes them targets for what the Homunculus have planned for their country.Introducing Royal Court - Artifacts & Events. Since then the Elric Brothers have made it their mission to fix their bodies, with Ed becoming a State Alchemist in hopes that it will help them find a Philosopher's Stone or any other alchemic means to get his younger brother back to normal, with the help and support of their friends and allies. In order to bind Alphonse's soul to a suit of armour, Edward gives up one of his arms. After Edward and Alphonse Elric used a forbitten alchemic art to bring their mother back to life, it resulted with both of their lives and bodies changed with Ed losing a leg and Al losing his whole body.
