I suppose the question is, do I add more mechanical nuance to this, and if so, what should it be. I shudder at the notion of Invisible Fireball attacks, etc.Invisible (+2 Pts): This applies only to powers that are normally visible. This enhancement would make the power in question completely transparent. Thus, a Force Field or Damage Field created by the affected power would not be noticed… until somebody ran into it.
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New Enhancement Possibility: Invisible
- BASHMAN
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New Enhancement Possibility: Invisible
I've been thinking of adding this to Awesome Powers. What do you guys think?
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I really don't think it's out of line, if not an incredibly dangerous/frustrating enhancement for the clever player/narrator.
Comparing it to Invisibility, it seems to fall in nicely on the scale. It seems to do the same thing as Inv. 3 but only applies to one power, so I'd be good with it.
Oh and check your email Bashman, I had a question concerning the book!
Comparing it to Invisibility, it seems to fall in nicely on the scale. It seems to do the same thing as Inv. 3 but only applies to one power, so I'd be good with it.
Oh and check your email Bashman, I had a question concerning the book!
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I think the idea of a hindrance is not necessary. The real advantage is in subtlety and the things a 'clever' player can do with it. Also as BASHMAN points out, you don't have to see a bullet to dodge when shot at.
My gut feeling is that attacks are going to be more powerful invisible than defenses, so perhaps the cost could be broken down like this:
Cost is +1. Powers that would be considered an attack costs +2 points.
This assumes that the attacks really do benefit more from the enhancement, of course.
My gut feeling is that attacks are going to be more powerful invisible than defenses, so perhaps the cost could be broken down like this:
Cost is +1. Powers that would be considered an attack costs +2 points.
This assumes that the attacks really do benefit more from the enhancement, of course.
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While we are discussing this - the Unseen enhancement would be invisible to normal sight, right - Like Invisibility.
So would you pay for Unseen [or Invisibility for that matter] to work vs. other forms of perception? If so, would that be with extra effect? And how much should you get with extra effect?
For example, an Unseen Special attack could represent a gamma laser. The Unseen enhancement vs Normal and Ultraviolet Vision could cost 3 points as written. Does that sound about right?
So would you pay for Unseen [or Invisibility for that matter] to work vs. other forms of perception? If so, would that be with extra effect? And how much should you get with extra effect?
For example, an Unseen Special attack could represent a gamma laser. The Unseen enhancement vs Normal and Ultraviolet Vision could cost 3 points as written. Does that sound about right?
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