I'm sure the answer is in the book but I sure can't find it. Character purchases Multiform with the limitation cost end only to change form. If the character is knocked out during a combat would the revert to their natural form or would the remain in the form that they have assumed?
Working on an ability to cause insanity and was thinking of mind control, instead of a TA. Could MC be used even though the character/creature isn't truly preforming a mental attack? Basically MC with a set end result and use OCV VS DCV instead of mental combat. Would this be legal?
Cause Insanity: Mind Control 1d6, Alternate Combat Value (uses OCV against DCV; +) (5 Active Points); Set Effect (-). END 1
I think it would be legal, have to ask Mr. Long to be sure, but I do believe the might have been more negative modifiers than what is listed. But in theory I see nothing wrong with it, depend in on the Special Effect of the power.
Hey all,
I'm in the process of updating my S.I.D.s Report line. The file sizes were getting a bit huge. Should have them all done and sent to Jason by the first of the week. This includes the latest one for the Mutant Legion as well.
thanks
I like the submerged prison idea from Cap Civil war. If it's underwater escaping is rather hazardous. A friend suggested a prison on the moon or an asteroid, both have problems connected to them. I use Stronghold, being in a desert and a such it a good protection against escape.
Well sheet two is a version of the sheet in the back of the Hero Systems book. The problem with the HTML sheet is it does translate into a PDF very well, I least so far.
Hello All
Thinking of changing the character sheet layout in my gaming products. Not sure I will but the thought has crossed my mind so I wanted your input.
The first sheet is the style I'm using now, the next two are the others that I am thinking about. So have a vote and let me know you preference
Sheet1.pdf
Sheet2.pdf
Sheet3.pdf
Been playing Champions almost from the beginning of the game and never had this come up until now. Can a character attack using say a HTH attack preforming a presence attack at the same time?
Say a Tiger is build with a roar that is a presence attack and uses it as it attacks with its claws.
Would this be considered two attack?
I remember reading somewhere that the crossovers had limits on what the writers could do with DC's big three. If that's true I'm sure it hindered the writers quite a bit.