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    Effective Concepts Your GM WON'T Allow.

    I was talking with a friend recently about his new character, and we came up with a few character concepts that I would definately forbid. Mostly because they were campaign breakers or went against the genre. Here's a few of them:

    The Philanthropist: The Power of Money. He's bought 15 points of Money and lots of contacts. Basically, when a villain robbs the museum, he shows up and shouts "STOP Villain! You havn't paid for that! Allow me..." Then it finds the curator, offers whatever amount of money he wants and pays for the items being stolen, then "there you go... here's your receipt. Have a nice day!" We figure after about a session or two he'd find a team of VIPER agents knocking on his door. "Hi, we're from the Nest downtown. We're planning on robbing the City Bank around 2pm, thought we might get away with about three and a half mil..." and hold out there hands expectantly.

    The Voice: This guy has bought PRE up to the campaign Limit of Active Points, and might even have Cost END on it to make it an actual Power. All he does is show up and tell everybody he encounters to surrender. For added effect, he has a FF that glows like holy fire and some Images for added ominous effects during his PRE Attacks.

    So are there any similar concepts any of you have seen or come up with?
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    Re: Effective Concepts Your GM WON'T Allow.

    Mister Nicely- Everyone owes Mr. Nicely, you see, he spent almost all his points on contacts and favors....especially with super villains. Should Dr. Destroyer be ready to release the deadly toxin upon Campaign City, Mr. Nicely will politely remind the Doctor of the time he found that replacement for his lost teddy bear on E-bay for him, and could they call it even by sparing the city? Of course they can, everyone loves Nicely... or at least owes the smiling moron too much to say no.

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    Re: Effective Concepts Your GM WON'T Allow.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dust Raven
    ...The Voice: This guy has bought PRE up to the campaign Limit of Active Points, and might even have Cost END on it to make it an actual Power. All he does is show up and tell everybody he encounters to surrender. For added effect, he has a FF that glows like holy fire and some Images for added ominous effects during his PRE Attacks...
    Along the same lines come every adolescent boy's fantasy...
    Flasher: Much like The Voice above, she has the highest PRE possible as well as the highest COM and of course a lack of clothing beneath her trenchcoat. Even the women have to stop and say "Damn she's hot!"
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    Sexual induendo Man
    his powers: turning everything into a sexual induendo. embarasses people to the point of hemeraging in there brain. poof they die of a popped vessel and one less
    villian.
    *sigh* too bad my GM said it was too power an idea.
    i have to go get mind scrubed now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dust Raven
    The Voice: This guy has bought PRE up to the campaign Limit of Active Points, and might even have Cost END on it to make it an actual Power. All he does is show up and tell everybody he encounters to surrender. For added effect, he has a FF that glows like holy fire and some Images for added ominous effects during his PRE Attacks.
    I actually played with someone who ran a character similar to this. Called Tiger (we called him Paper Tiger) his only real power was a mosterous amount of PRE bought through a focus (a big honkin' gun). He'd show up, point the gun at someone, demand that he surrender, and PRE attack the poor twit.

    Later, he spent some experience to make the gun a Multipower with the second slot being a humungous RKA usuable once. Then he'd show up, point the gun at something, blow it to kingdom come, then point the gun at someone, demand that he surrender, and then PRE attack the poor twit (thereby getting the bonus for just having performed an incredibly violent action).

    As a rarely used character it was cute and amusing. If it had been used frequently it would have been a nuisance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by levi
    Along the same lines come every adolescent boy's fantasy...
    Flasher: Much like The Voice above, she has the highest PRE possible as well as the highest COM and of course a lack of clothing beneath her trenchcoat. Even the women have to stop and say "Damn she's hot!"
    You could also add something like this (which I used for a Zatanna/Black Canary type character):

    Legs Up To There: Change Environment 2" radius, -2 : OCV, Personal Immunity (+1/4), Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2), Persistent (+1/2) (34 Active Points); Only Affects Those Who Would Notice These Things (-1), No Range (-1/2), OIF (-1/2), Always On (-1/4). Real Cost: 10 points.

    Boost it up high enough, and watch everybody's CV drop to 0!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lightray
    You could also add something like this (which I used for a Zatanna/Black Canary type character):

    Legs Up To There: Change Environment 2" radius, -2 : OCV, Personal Immunity (+1/4), Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2), Persistent (+1/2) (34 Active Points); Only Affects Those Who Would Notice These Things (-1), No Range (-1/2), OIF (-1/2), Always On (-1/4). Real Cost: 10 points.

    Boost it up high enough, and watch everybody's CV drop to 0!
    Also raises the temperature a bit. Or is it just me

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    Re: Effective Concepts Your GM WON'T Allow.

    Quote Originally Posted by levi
    Along the same lines come every adolescent boy's fantasy...!
    I deeply resent that implication. I haven't been an adolescent boy for decades.
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    Re: Effective Concepts Your GM WON'T Allow.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dust Raven
    The Voice: This guy has bought PRE up to the campaign Limit of Active Points, and might even have Cost END on it to make it an actual Power. All he does is show up and tell everybody he encounters to surrender. For added effect, he has a FF that glows like holy fire and some Images for added ominous effects during his PRE Attacks.
    I have a pre-gen like that for when I run convention games (she's also in Digital Hero #26, on sale now!). Phantom is a ghost with an effective PRE of 60 (if she spends the END), only to cause and resist fear. She has abilities apart from that of course, but that's one of her more effective offensive powers...

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    While I have never had this happen I will relate a character I played. I created him on a bet from a buddy of mine who said make a character called The Belcher.

    He was a sonic based mutant who's main sonic eb was a huge burp. Part of his story is he was an alcoholic who because of his metabolism could not get drunk. He had a dependace on alcohol and watched by M.A.D.D. as disadvantages. He also carried a micro keg on his back. Led to alot of comedic moments, and was alot of fun.
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    Re: Effective Concepts Your GM WON'T Allow.

    It's not so much an effectiveness issue as a fun issue. The only characters I would ever disallow are ones that would ruin the fun for all the other players, and the Voice would probably be one of them. What fun is it for the other players to never really get to use their powers against the bad guys, because Voice makes everyone surrender?
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    Re: Effective Concepts Your GM WON'T Allow.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lightray
    You could also add something like this (which I used for a Zatanna/Black Canary type character):

    Legs Up To There: Change Environment 2" radius, -2 : OCV, Personal Immunity (+1/4), Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2), Persistent (+1/2) (34 Active Points); Only Affects Those Who Would Notice These Things (-1), No Range (-1/2), OIF (-1/2), Always On (-1/4). Real Cost: 10 points.

    Boost it up high enough, and watch everybody's CV drop to 0!
    I have a similar construct in mind for a character, except it's built as DCV levels.

    For 10 Active Points, you get the +2 DCV (functionally the same as applying -2 OCV to everyone). It applies to people outside the area, doesn't cost any END and you can still apply the Limitation to it that it only affects people who'd care to drop the Real Cost to 5 points.

    Your one would work even if the person were unconscious, I suppose, but then how tough is it to hit someone who's out cold, even with a -2 OCV? Another advantage is that it wouldn't strictly count towards the maximum DCV in the campaign, but that would be a bit of a munchkin point.

    I don't think The Voice is such a terrible character, because people would start using automata, or take him out up front, before he makes his PRE PRE Attack. I wouldn't allow him because he's a one-trick pony and not in an interesting way. He'd make an interesting villain, perhaps. There was, of course, a villain called just this in the 60s, except his was more Mind Control than a PRE Attack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crimson Arrow
    Your one would work even if the person were unconscious, I suppose, but then how tough is it to hit someone who's out cold, even with a -2 OCV? Another advantage is that it wouldn't strictly count towards the maximum DCV in the campaign, but that would be a bit of a munchkin point.
    I built it that way because Black Swan isn't the one affected by her Legs Up To There -- the people around her are. She's not any more difficult to hit, and the people around her have a more difficult time hitting anything.

    Her Legs Up To There also would affect her teammates -- assuming they would Notice These Things. Not too munchkinish if all the guys on her team are bobbling their attacks, too.

    Getting around any DCV limits in a campaign isn't too difficult, and Black Swan actually has a few ways of boosting her CV. It's the combination of CV and DEF and attack values that'd be worrisome, and she's really not that twinked out. You can see here from OddHat's New Circle thread.

    Bringing this back to the topic at hand: I wouldn't ban this (or Flasher) as a character concept because of the potential abuse of the character's powers. I think you can build a set of powers to be balanced in play, with a little care.

    I would ban a Flasher because the concept is too juvenile for any campaign I would run. But it would be a fun character in a goofy enough game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lightray
    I built it that way because Black Swan isn't the one affected by her Legs Up To There -- the people around her are. She's not any more difficult to hit, and the people around her have a more difficult time hitting anything.
    Yes, quite so. My character was a little different, in intention (people would be subconsciously reluctant to hit her), but your way is good. Bet her teammates try to keep their distance, though (unless they are robots, aliens, etc).


    I would ban a Flasher because the concept is too juvenile for any campaign I would run. But it would be a fun character in a goofy enough game.
    I agree. She could be good in a 'Mystery Men' campaign, for example.

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    Re: Effective Concepts Your GM WON'T Allow.

    Wow... Maybe PRE is too cheep.

    Hey! I have PRE ammo now next time Gary goes off on a STR tirade!



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