I had thought he had to roll for each hit to see if he could "Tough" the fight out until I really started looking at it. That makes good sense for a constant power like Tough Guy. Thanks for a quick answer.
What about Instant powers? Is there no difference in the Limitation value of RSR between Constant and Instant powers?
Say I have a Super hero super hacker that can Mind Control computers by just looking at them for if he is close enough. I want some roll to show him reprogramming the computer.
There really should be a larger limitation but I guess you could say that is what Activation Rolls are for.
I ended up giving him an Activation roll equal to his Int/Programming roll.
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I had thought he had to roll for each hit to see if he could "Tough" the fight out until I really started looking at it. That makes good sense for a constant power like Tough Guy. Thanks for a quick answer.
What about Instant powers? Is there no difference in the Limitation value of RSR between Constant and Instant powers?
Say I have a Super hero super hacker that can Mind Control computers by just looking at them for if he is close enough. I want some roll to show him reprogramming the computer.
There really should be a larger limitation but I guess you could say that is what Activation Rolls are for.
I ended up giving him an Activation roll equal to his Int/Programming roll.
Thanks again.
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