How many can I Mind Control at once?
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:50 pm
I like to write down big/little questions we have while playing the game. Here is a question we hit today:
MIND CONTROL
Do you need to roll the contested Mind Check EACH page, even if you're not giving a "NEW" command?
Meaning - if I Mind Control a villain and order him to "Attack", would he continue to attack each round? Or must I spend "an action" to maintain the control (ordering him to keep attacking), or would the controlled villain automatically remain under my control and continue attacking. Then, if I wanted him to stop attacking and hop on one leg - I'd have to make another Contested Mind Check?
The Mind Control power does not require "Concentration" (needing a full page action) but it does have "Maintained" which means that it is "always on" but "needs the user's focus".
What does that "focus" require for the action?
Would it be considered an "attack" action (as the original Mind Control was) or would it be a simple (move) type action? Allowing to be able to (attack) Mind Control ANOTHER target?
Essentially - this all answers the question:
CAN I use Mind Control on a different target next round and maintain control of BOTH targets?
This happened to question when our Heroic-Vampire PC Mind Controlled the * Commander villain, but then (next round) wanted to Mind Control his 4 * Troop minions ALSO.
thanks!
-kev-
MIND CONTROL
Do you need to roll the contested Mind Check EACH page, even if you're not giving a "NEW" command?
Meaning - if I Mind Control a villain and order him to "Attack", would he continue to attack each round? Or must I spend "an action" to maintain the control (ordering him to keep attacking), or would the controlled villain automatically remain under my control and continue attacking. Then, if I wanted him to stop attacking and hop on one leg - I'd have to make another Contested Mind Check?
The Mind Control power does not require "Concentration" (needing a full page action) but it does have "Maintained" which means that it is "always on" but "needs the user's focus".
What does that "focus" require for the action?
Would it be considered an "attack" action (as the original Mind Control was) or would it be a simple (move) type action? Allowing to be able to (attack) Mind Control ANOTHER target?
Essentially - this all answers the question:
CAN I use Mind Control on a different target next round and maintain control of BOTH targets?
This happened to question when our Heroic-Vampire PC Mind Controlled the * Commander villain, but then (next round) wanted to Mind Control his 4 * Troop minions ALSO.
thanks!
-kev-