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IndianaJoe3
Mar 10th, '10, 05:53 PM
Would a Characteristic be a legitimate defense against an AVAD Power (for example, the target's CON acting as a defense against a disease or poison)? (Presumably, a Characteristic would be a Very Common defense.)

In a similar vein, would it be legal to have a Power (or set of Powers) with a given FX act as a defense against an AVAD attack that is not all-or-nothing (as an example, consider a necromantic bolt that is lessened by divine power (holy FX spells))?

Can an AVAD attack go against one of two (or more) defenses? (Presumably, always going against the higher would be limiting, and the lower would be advantageous.)

Steve Long
Mar 11th, '10, 03:37 AM
Until such time as I have the chance to delve into this topic more fully (perhaps in APG2), I'm going to default to "I leave this to the GM to decide." ;)