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Johannes

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  1. Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. I build the power now the following way. Flameweapon: Wizardry Difficulty: - 5 Casting Range 225 Hex Duration (5 + Wizardy Roll) The wizard conjures a small flame as he gestures wildly. The flame leaps to the target sword to cover its blade with fire. When the gained D6 shows a 6 the flames burn so hot that the swordwielder takes one damage. Casting the Spell: Transform (H5.237) Transform Heals completely after (5 + Wizardy Roll) Turns. Swords have less than 7 Body Enchantment Real/5 = 2 Body Major Transform 9 Body Standard Effect Rule (H5.104) => 45 pts Base -0.5 RSR Wizardry -0.25 Gestures to activate Active 45 Real 26 Firesword Enchantment: HKA vs ED (H5.194) 1d6 15pts -0.5 no STR Bonus -0.25 minor Side effect 1 BODY damage when damage roll of Fire was a Six Active 15. Real 9
  2. It is simmilar to, but legally distinkt from, the Earth Dawn Flameweapon Page 158 in the 3rd Printing 1995 Base Rulebook.
  3. The power that i need to build would be as follows in the grimoire. END Cost for casting does not exist in this world. Flameweapon: Wizardry Difficulty: - X Casting Range 10 yards. Duration 10 Turns Effect: + 1d6 HKA vs ED (+ 1 DC / 5 EGO of Wizard) The wizard conjures a small flame as he gestures wiledly. The flame leaps to the target sword to cover its blade with fire. When the gained D6 shows a 6 the flames burn so hot that the swordweilder takes one damage.
  4. @Hyper-Man I read the Section on differing modifiers in my 5E book on page 276 and i think i understand your example now. What i do not see is how the caster is justified in casting often. Suppose the GIFTED-Power lasts for 5 Turns. At Speed 1 a character can cast the power 5 Times. At Speed 12 a character can cast the power 60 Times. UOO-GIVER Advantages for 5 targets is + 1.00. Advantages for 60 targets is + 1.75. I can now see how i would GIVE a GIFT-Power. I somehow can not grasp the advantages / adders to make it recastable. The only thing i can think of is a general advantage of +2 for beeing really useful.
  5. "Is there a limit to how many swords he can affect at once or is it like creating a table. Sell it and make a new one?" There is no limit. Maka a table and make the next one before the old one is sold. "Doors the spell wear off with time or its it permanently in effect?" There would be a fixed timelimit in the form of n-Turns. "I'd build this as an Aid. That seems to cover all of the bases." Like in: Aid the Fire-power and assume a startingvalue of 0 for the Fire-power? @Quixotic Hero #4046 I am sorry, i dont really get how i can apply that to the fire sword. Can you give an example?
  6. A Firewizard wants to enchant swords with flames so they do more damage. He wants to "fire and forget" his enchantment and have it end after a duration. This includes: - making the power 0 END - having the effect be disconnected from the caster in any way - allowing multiple casts and multiple effects at the same time Ideas i gathered from multiple sources so far: - simulate the ammount of targets with an area of effect. - simulate the ammount of targets with adders to doulbe the targets - useable as attack on the sword. - useable on others and uncontrolled. - transform sword into sword with power (Nd6 vs burning-power-independent) Why i still struggle: - The amount of parallel existing fires depends on the speed of the caster - If the power is constant/persistant the caster can only maintain one instance at a time. How should this power be built?
  7. Re: Instant Unluck UAA The Power i would like to build is described in the Shadowrun Sourceboook Critter #7002 by FASA. "The Accident power gives a being the ability to cause an apparently normal accident to occur. The nature and result of the accident will vary according to the terrain the being controls." "The effect of the Accident power is not dangerous in itself, but the environment can make it so. Tripping on a narrow mountain ledge, for example, can be most unfortunate." I don't think this power can be generated by pure DEX loss - since this would be clumsiness. Accidents of wich i can think of are: Weapon missfire. Backpack rips. Bird hits a flying baseball. The Kitchen catches fire. Your bike looses a screw. A falling nut hits your head. I cant see a common ground of all these possible effekts. My setting does not depend on this power - shold i just drop it?
  8. I want some ghosts in my setting to have the ability to cause Unluck as an instant - and of course my players need to be able to buy the protection against it. My thoughts so far: It is mentiones somewhere that Luck Protects against Unluck, so the protective power would be 4D6 Luck, (-2) only against Unluck. For causing Unluck i would use 4D6 Unluck, UAA, Instant, Ranged. Problem: Unluck/Luck is usually rolled once per session. As an repetitive Instant this would increase its costs dramatically - and the unluckprotection would still only work once a session.
  9. Re: Susceptibility to Persuasion You provide a hotfix wich reduces roleplaying opportunities. If a hot woman comes up to a player in a bar or the like she should not roll some dice to get the player to do what she wants. {This refers to your statement that the player does not want to be controlled by a dice roll. Talk the player through the process - control him, not his character} We differ in handling the problem itself: Problem: Some players dont like if they loose control of their character. Your solution: Level the playing field by killeng the option alltogether and then produce an escape procedure for all who liked that option. My Solution: Ask the players what they want and then do it as often as they like it (from 0% to 100%). My personal experiance with roleplaying is once a week for 15 years (mostly not heroes) - and all groups try to reduce the ammount of interaction skills involved to maximise roleplaying. I totally understand the urge to symmetrie, i feel the same - but most player i know dont feel this way.
  10. Re: Mind Control vs. set of things Ah, thank you. merry x-mas and a happy new year.
  11. I am currently building a mind control that only affects animals. But i remembered a recent thread here: "Controlling machines" It is said there that a "Machine Class of Minds" exists. I couldnt find it in H5threv. Reading the Mind control section left me clueless. This posting is about tree things: Wich sets of things are there? Does a normal mind conrol work against animals? Are there examples or guidelines for "mc vs set" in the heroes book?
  12. Re: Quote of the Week from my gaming group... Character A hangs up the phone. "I have been ordered to kill all people". Character B: "Did he pay in advance?"
  13. Re: Godly Charges of a Druid - how much disadvantage is this? I thought about the framework idea, but it would be the only framework in the camaign. I will take the END-resere idea - i think thats the most suitable for me. Thanks both of you. Merry x-mas and a happy new year.
  14. I am writing a sourcebook for my players - listing several possible "wonders" the character could learn. The central idea is that the Druid can cast 10 spells a day. This totally sounds like a power using charges, but: Player buys 01 power(s) ->power average 10 times = (-0,25) Player buys 02 power(s) ->power average 05 times = (-0,75) Player buys 05 power(s) ->power average 02 times = (-1,50) Player buys 10 power(s) ->power average 01 times = (-2,00) Player buys 50 power(s) ->power average 00 times = (-TILT) My goal is to hand out a powerlist. All the work already done - players only choose their powres.
  15. I have the H5threv - and i just can't the page that says +1 to Perception costs X points. The Character starts with PER = 9+INT/5 - i would like to add to this value direktly. Hopefully an easy question, thanks in advance.
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