A Magitech Knight may pick one of the following Saint Script lists and replace spells on her paladin spell list with spells on the Saint Script list of the same level at the rate of 2 paladin spells per Knight Saint spell from that list. Such spells can only be cast by an actual Magitech Knight, no other class, item or ability may replicate them.
You can't make scrolls of Wren's spells at all. Nor wands nor staves nor dorjes, nothing.
Eh I'm not worried for a myriad of reasons. One of those is that Knight Saint spell limitation comes from the Magitech Knight's Class Feature rather than the Saint Script Spells them selves. Another can be the fact that the entire point of UMD is to pretend you are a specific Class or have specific Class Features anyway.
You can't Use Magic Device if there's no Magic Device in the first place. Not even the Magitech Knight themselves can craft items of Saint Script spells.
But mostly is the original author is up for hand waving the requirements anyway if I talk about how borked these are in chat.
Lost Today at 10:07 AM
I have been coerced to say I read part of Osl's rules wrong again by being bribed with the ability to abuse those Wren Spells in Osl's mech game. Seems pretty fair don't you think?
Stratovarius Today at 10:08 AM
How does that work?
Lost Today at 10:08 AM
I stopped asking years ago.
```But I'm feeling generous, so Baha and only Baha can use Wren's Rockets as soon as I see you admit all the ways you were wrong in Discord.```
~ http://minmaxforum.com/index.php?topic=18008.msg336431#msg336431
Stratovarius Today at 10:09 AM
This just seems like him playing whack a mole as he breaks different areas
That's not you admitting the ways you are wrong I'm afraid. For starters you'll need to actually explain the different parts where you were wrong like how Wren's Rockets don't follow your personal math rules, then tell how they actually work.
And then you go back to failing basic math, for sums happen after multiplication. The d12 is multiplied by CL, then you add your Str mod.
I like how you consciously emphasized then to explain the formula but subconsciously knew the formula needing clarity and had already used grammar to correct the sentence and that's interesting. I wonder how things would have gone if it said "deals 1d12 per caster level, plus your strength modifier, damage"?
If you think a formula isn't clear, the answer isn't to run the formula whatever way your personal hallucinations tell you to, it's to ask for a clarification.
If you don't have a radar/alternate sense or a way to remove status effects from yourself by that level, it's your own fault.
Hell yeah. I mean most pilots only need to see or hear a radar to even use it in the first place but why beat a dead zombiecat over the subject. It's their own fault for not having Blindsense, Scent, or any euphemisms of nude-vision.
Psycommu brainwave control systems, direct machine-brain interfaces, take your pick, there's at least two reasons why I don't go in detail of the exact mecha mechanisms.