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Follow-Up:Naked Advantage


Armitage

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Leaving aside the dubious nature of Charges as a naked Advantage...

 

Just to clarify, the Charges themselves wouldn't be the Naked Advantage.

 

e.g.

Multipower, 50-point reserve, (50 Active Points); all slots 12 Charges (-1/4)

5u Energy Blast 10d6 (50 Active Points)

5u Sight Group Flash 10d6 (50 Active Points)

5u Flight 20", x8 Noncombat (50 Active Points)

5u Force Field (15 PD/15 ED/10 Mental Defense), Hardened (+1/4) (50 Active Points)

 

Charges Become Continuing, Lasting 1 Minute (+3/4) for up to 50 Active Points of Constant Powers in the Multipower (37 Active Points)

 

From H5R, p. 321.

"If a character has Charges for a Multipower reserve, he may want to make one of the slots function as if Charges applied to it were Continuing Charges. To do this, he calculates the value of the Continuing Charges by subtracting the value of the Charges on the reserve from the standard value of the same number of Continuing Charges. Then he applies the remainder to the slot as an Advantage (or Limitation, if it is one).

Example: A Multipower has 32 Charges (+1/4) on its reserve. One slot is Darkness, which the character wants to last for 1 Turn. Normally, 32 Charges lasting 1 Turn each is a +3/4 Advantage. So, +3/4 - +1/4 = a +1/2 Advantage on the slot."

 

In this situation, does your original answer still apply?

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