sacolcor Posted April 17, 2003 Report Share Posted April 17, 2003 1) Can a character abort to a defensive Dispel? 2) How do adjustment powers (particularly Suppress) work when only the effect of a power (as opposed to the originator) is present? Some examples of this: a) Someone wanting to use "Suppress Mind Control" on a mind controlled victim to temporarily free them. A Wall of Force spell (Force Wall), targetted by a Suppress Magic. c) Someone shooting a lightning bolt (RKA) into an anti-magic zone (Continuous AE Suppress Magic). Would it make a difference if the effect was Uncontrolled? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Long Posted April 17, 2003 Report Share Posted April 17, 2003 1. No. As stated on 5E 99, a character has to have a Held Action to use Dispel to stop an incoming power. 2. It works like normal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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1) Can a character abort to a defensive Dispel?
2) How do adjustment powers (particularly Suppress) work when only the effect of a power (as opposed to the originator) is present?
Some examples of this:
a) Someone wanting to use "Suppress Mind Control" on a mind controlled victim to temporarily free them.
A Wall of Force spell (Force Wall), targetted by a Suppress Magic.
c) Someone shooting a lightning bolt (RKA) into an anti-magic zone (Continuous AE Suppress Magic).
Would it make a difference if the effect was Uncontrolled?
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