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Naked Advantages and CSLs


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Say a character has a 6d6 attack (30 AP) and has a Naked Advantage like Armor Piercing that applies to 30 AP worth of attack. If a character has 2 CSLs with that attack, and wants to put those levels into damage, thus pushing their damage up to 7d6, can they use the Armor Piercing with the full damage? Or would they need to buy the Naked Advantage up to 35 AP to cover the damage from the CSLs? Thanks,

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I don’t currently have access to all of my books and materials, which have been packed up as part of my home renovation project, so I reserve the right to edit or change this answer at a future time. ;)

 

As a default rule, using CSLs to increase the damage of an attack is not considered to increase the Active Points of that attack. Therefore a naked Advantage bought to cover just the Active Points of the attack and nothing more would still work, even if the attack currently does more damage than normal due to the character applying CSLs.

 

But as always, the GM can change this answer if he feels that better suits the game balance of his campaign. That might be appropriate if the character tends to frequently use CSLs to add damage. (In my experience this is rare, but obviously my game experiences aren’t necessarily indicative of common practice.)
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