When you take Requires a Skill Roll for a Power, and base it on a Characteristic or PER Roll, it says to use the Actvation table to determine the value of the Limitation. Does this still keep the benefits and drawbacks usual for RSR (Active Point penalty, only one roll needed to use Constant Powers, etc.), or is it treated as an Activation Roll in all ways?
I would guess the first option above is correct, but I thought I'd ask and make sure, anyway...
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Scott Destroyer
Hello again,
When you take Requires a Skill Roll for a Power, and base it on a Characteristic or PER Roll, it says to use the Actvation table to determine the value of the Limitation. Does this still keep the benefits and drawbacks usual for RSR (Active Point penalty, only one roll needed to use Constant Powers, etc.), or is it treated as an Activation Roll in all ways?
I would guess the first option above is correct, but I thought I'd ask and make sure, anyway...
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