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Oruncrest

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  1. In 6th ed., the Velocity Factor rules are in the Advanced Player's Guide. The basics are like this: A Velocity Factor (VF) of 10 means that your maximum movement (multiply your meters of movement × your SPD) is at or under 1000 meters/turn. +1VF increases the max by ×1.5, +2 VF increases the max by ×2. Likewise, -1VF lowers the max by ×.75, -2 VF lowers the max by ×0.5. When using VF in combat, replace any instance of v/6 or v/10 with VF. Example: Kinetic (in Champions Complete) has 40m flight, 7 SPD and a Passing Strike that does 5d6+ v/10 VFd6. Assuming Kinetic can get up to his full velocity, his maximum movement per turn will be 280 m/turn. Doing the math reveals that 280 is more than 250 (1000 × 1/2 × 1/2; VF6) and less than 375 (1000 × 1/2 × 3/4; VF 7) so Kinetic's VF is 7. If Kinetic performs a Passing Strike at full speed, then he'll do 12D6 damage instead of the 9D6 he would have done if he used v/10.
  2. Actually, it's Dimension Door, but who sweats the technical stuff nowadays, amirite ? Anyway, new one up! http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0926.html Don't feel bad, Belkar. Getting turned into a lizard isn't so bad compared to getting skewered by a triceratops. Especially if V has a Dispel Magic ready herself...
  3. If it's a Complication, it's not gonna affect Iron Man AT ALL. The character's aura only affects technological items that he tries to use, so unless he tries to use the armor, his aura won't come into play. And Heaven help him if he tries to put it on... And touching an electronic lock won't make it shut down and open the door for him. It would be more likely that the interface would explode and the door stays locked.
  4. Y'know, I think Sabine would gladly forgo her holiday bonus for the contents of Lee's Inbox. And I think I'd like nothing better than for Nale to take out Tarquin instead of Elan. It would show Tarquin where he is in the OoTS' Villain Heirarchy.
  5. But the only reason you're calling it a crutch is because of your past usage, but there's more than one way to interpret a personal focus; it could be 'keyed' to one particular individual, like a hi-tech gun with a palmprint scanner in the grip. It could be like Mjolnir, which is enchanted to enable Thor to fly, control the weather, travel from Earth to Asgard, and various other things, but 'only the worthy can lift'. In short a non-universal focus can (not always, but can) actually contain the power that the wielder uses, and that's why I copy/pasted the rules. However, the RAW doesn't explain how the UBO rules interact with the 'personal' focus rules (I suspect that it's because nobody ever expected it to come up), and that's the loophole that's being exploited here: UBO makes a power, even a power in a personal focus, 'loanable'. Worse, the writeup of 'Here You Go' is set up so that the victim has to 'loan' it to the thief, and can't use it again until the thief either gives it back or falls unconscious.
  6. o Neither of the examples in the paragraph imply that the character has the power and that the focus is a crutch. The only thing that you can take away from the above is that only the character who 'bought' the focus can use it, and that's what the second part of Bigdamhero's power build is for. And about that part... Sorry BDH, but it doesn't work as written. The Grantor has to have UBO to grant the power to the Recipient, that's how Usable by Others works. The Recipient can't claim that the Grantor granted her the power simply because the Recipient has UBO. The 'Recipient' has to grant the UBO power to the victim for the 'Grantor' to grant the power to the Recipient. Can it be done in HERO? Yes. Yes, it can. Read on and smell the Limburger. 0 Here You Go: Naked Advantage: Usable by One Other for up t0 60 points of Focus-Derived powers; Recipient controls power, Recipient pays END, can only grant to others, Standard Range, Trigger: Upon recieving this power, 0 END; RP:60 Notes: Focus-thief doesn't have this power, but it's written up seperately to show its effect on the victim. the cost of this 'power' is included in... 150 Gimme Your Focus: Naked Advantage: Usable as Attack for up to 60 points of Here You Go; can only grant power, Standard Range, Note that with this, not only do you no longer need TK for grabbing, but you can also target inaccessible foci. Of course, it costs like mad, but it does exactly what you want, and that's what you asked for, right?
  7. Welcome to the Deep End of the alignment pool, Belkar. Mind the Vampires.
  8. http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0902.html And 902 is up. Any bets on how much longer V's gonna remain a house guest of the 3 Fiends?
  9. If you're using 6th edition, why not use Change Environment, like so: With the defense being LS: reduced need for sleep.
  10. I hope that seriously inconvenienced Team Evil, at the very least.
  11. Here's one for Marvel. I made it a long time ago and I like to think that it's still serviceable.
  12. http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0892.html New one's up.
  13. That's not even a playable comp for a vigilante. Vigilantes consider themselves Judge, Jury, and Executioner and have the Vigilante Mentality to represent that. Someone with a Code vs Not Killing can't interact with anybody without at least trying to kill them. In fact, killing everyone he meets would be the bulk of his interactions. This is an even nastier psyche lim than Casual Killer (at least a Casual Killer can decide you're not worth killing right now). Not even The Joker would want to be near this guy. It might make a good psyche lim for Doomsday, though...
  14. That's not even a playable comp for a vigilante. Vigilantes consider themselves Judge, Jury, and Executioner and have the Vigilante Mentality to represent that. Someone with a Code vs Not Killing can't interact with anybody without at least trying to kill them. In fact, killing everyone he meets would be the bulk of his interactions. This is an even nastier psyche lim than Casual Killer (at least a Casual Killer can decide you're not worth killing right now). Not even The Joker would want to be near this guy. It might make a good psyche lim for Doomsday, though...
  15. Sorry. I'm still trying to get used to these new boards.
  16. New Strip up.[/url=http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0884.html] Hmmm... V's apparently gained a few points of wisdom since the last time she met the Imp
  17. Re: Your Not Any Hero Of Note Unless You Have Cross-Time Versions Of Yourself. 2) Not an ape, true, but on DCs Earth C-Minus, Superlamb is a member of the JLA (Justa Lotta Animals) 3) Okay, you got me there... 4) Not Steampunk, but JLA Age of Wonders had Supes as a genius ending the 'steam' era and creating the 'electro' era (Electropunk? Radiopunk?) 5) He missed the action, but Clark Kent can be found in Justice Riders
  18. Re: Teen Mystics or Magical Girls For CHAMPIONS campaigns
  19. Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine Actually, I'm referring more to the Fearsome Five from the comics. Formed by Dr. Light (Reeza-Sensei) and included Psimon (Simone), Mammoth (Mastodon), his sister Shimmer(Godai), and Gizmo (Widget) who was 'Three foot of Man, and six foot of Mean' before Psiomon kicked out Light and (much later) picked up Jinx (Aghori). They lost a lot when they became the Hive Academy class / Hive Five (especially Shimmer, who was the hottest thing on the team) on the Teen Titans cartoon, but they were at least able to maintain a membership.
  20. Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine Well. that confirms who these five are supposed to be. Quite a fearsome lot, arent they?
  21. Re: [Request] West Coast Avengers Write Ups To be fair, I think Batman's taken out Darkseid only once. Maybe twice (I remember Bats being in a JLA/JSA/New Gods crossover, but I don't remember how it ended). Better to say that for every time the Penguin clobbers Batman with an umbrella, there's the two times he's beaten Superman like a red-haired stepchild. and it's also a time that makes me wanna read this.
  22. Re: Resistant Defenses Since nobody else felt like answering, I'll say yes. If you wanted to make all 10 PD resistant, you multiplied the cost of the FULL characteristic (in this case, 10 pts for 10 PD) by the cost of the advantage (in this case, Resistant, × 1/2) to get what the cost of the advantage will cost you (in this case, 5 pts). With the 8 pts that you already paid to have 10 PD, it would cost you 13 pts total to have 10 rPD. Hope this helps.
  23. Re: Nets with hooks? The first question that should be asked is, "When do you see it applying damage?" If it applies on the phase you threw the net then it's just a linked KA. If it applies on the phase you threw and then continues the net then it's a linked KA Damage shield, 0 END of course. If it applies whenever the victim tries to get out of the net, then it's either an entangle with backlash or a 0 END KA with Trigger (whenever an entangled victim tries to get out).
  24. Re: A DC Animated-style HeroMachine Hamilton's her creator. He's been lying to Kara from the word go. As the Question pointed out, this all started when Darkseid brainwashed Superman and sicced him on Earth. At one point Lois Lane & Supergirl to stop him Supergirl on a physical level (only to get beat down badly), but that enabled Lois to try and reach him on an emotional level. That didn't work, but it set up Superman for a surprise attack from the military using an anti-kryptonian missile. After the battle, Supes and Kara were imprisoned by the military using red sunlight projectors, to keep them from recovering. This was bad for Kara, because she sustained massive internal injuries in the battle, and needed medical help (which the military didn't want to provide, since Supes punked them so easily). Lois managed to stage a breakout (in which Kara was hurt even more) and they went to the only facilities that had a clue about Kryptonian physiology: S.T.A.R. Labs in Metropolis. Only they didn't want to help, claiming that saving the life of a girl who tried to stop an out-of-control Superman would be an act of treason. Superman wasn't having their mealy-mouthed excuses, picked up Hamilton by the lab coat, and demanded that they save her. Hamilton agreed (as he should have done without needing Supes to threaten him). I'm sure you can now figure out where they could've gotten the genetic material neccesary to make Galatea. As Hamilton slunk away like the whipped dog that he is, I suspected that the writers had planned out future stories where that one scene would come back to haunt Supes. Fearful Symmetry confirmed those suspicions.
  25. Re: Question on Proportions I'm 5'11', and have a 3.5" pinky. So if I were enlarged to the point that my pinky was 4' long, I'd be about 81'2" tall. 13 times human size. Or size: Gigantic. Hope that helps. Oruncrest (who first thought that you were just talking about the pinky)
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