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Yamo
Sep 9th, '03, 04:56 PM
"Regardless of the method used to limit the number of Powers the character can have in use at one time, he can double that number for every additional +1/4 Advantage. This additional Advantage must be taken for every Power for which the character purchased Delayed Effect."

So I'm confused here. What if I use Delayed Effect to represent multiple, very different types of Powers in the campaign.

For example, say spells, potions and scrolls all use Delayed Effect. The rules as written would seem to indicate that my character could only have INT/5 (or whatever other method is used to limit Delayed Effect Powers) totals spells, potions or scrolls in existance at a time. But what if I would prefer these effects to be seperate for purposes of the blanket Limit? Say, INT/5 spells, INT/1 potions and INT/2 scrolls. Is there a legal way to do that, or do I have to resort to house ruling things (bleh)?

Steve Long
Sep 9th, '03, 05:09 PM
Someone asked virtually the same question a day or two ago, so I refer you there for an answer. ;)