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Originally Posted by naloth
Blood agent means you're already getting into someone's orifices. Sure that doesn't mean sex, but I'd suggest that only doing that in a sexual context doesn't make that much worse or much more difficult, especially when you are offering a beneficial affliction.
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Blood agent means what it says: a cut works. Sex Act + Blood Agent means
very specific orifices. Orifices which are usually protected and covered. Unless you have some
very specific fetishes, nose and ears aren't going to do you much good.
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Originally Posted by naloth
I don't have Horror 4e, but generally it's a drawback get it on with a succubus. Your ability would not be an attack, but would be beneficial and encourage them to want to have sex with you.
The biggest drawback I've seen so far is that you'd probably be limited to giving powers to NPCs (balance, not point reasons) that would likely misuse those abilities.
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You lack imagination. Mind Control, mind reading,
et. al. Seduction is a thing. And, yes, a Succubus might have Leech with sexual limitations.
No, sexual abilities are not limited to beneficial afflictions, there are plenty of uses for them. If they fit within the concept and comfort level of your games.