04-01-2016, 04:06 AM | #11 |
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Re: [Basic] Skill of the week: Mental Strength and Mind Block
4 points for +2 is definitely worth it, as far as most of my players are concerned (2 points for +1 certainly). I've rarely found players who were willing to spend more than that, though. Such a setting usually uses Will for more things too, and they go ahead and pay that extra 1 point for all those various uses (fear checks, meditation, power-blow, intimidation, etc)
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04-01-2016, 02:22 PM | #12 |
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Re: [Basic] Skill of the week: Mental Strength and Mind Block
Any characters of mine who took it did so mostly for flavour - their backgrounds simply did not justify a Will as high as I wanted their psychic defences to be. Will 13-14 is "exceptional", the kind that stands out even among adventurers, and some of my characters are just not that determined or unshakeable in their convictions... My Onyx Path necromancer took up dark magic because of caving into pressure; it was the easy way out and she abandoned her principles when the going got tough. If she was truly someone of exceptional willpower she never would have become in league with demons in the first place.
She still needed anti-possession defence and to be able to withstand trouble from other mages, so Mental Strength it was. Generally, however, I found that being one of the archetypes with access to Mental Strength acted as a neon sign saying "resistant to mind control, try someone else" and it got psychic enemies to concentrate on someone else. Which was still a win from my character's perspective. Mind Block was a little too specific to be worth the investment; it only works against mind reading that you're aware of at the time, and the mind readers most worth worrying about tend to do so quietly and without the target's knowledge. Generally speaking, attempts to read minds in a blatant and obvious fashion against an unwilling target can more typically be countered with such skills as Knife or Brawling. On top of that, if I was a telepath and received useless poetry or multiplication tables in response to my mind-reading attempt, I would know I was being Mind Blocked. In the example listed under the skill of sneaking up on a hated enemy, the fact that the mind-reader has sensed someone nearby is using Mind Block should be enough to put them on high alert. I would recommend there be a Technique for Mind Block that could induce a Fright Check on the mind reader, just by picking suitably vile surface thoughts to present. |
04-01-2016, 04:23 PM | #13 | |
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Re: [Basic] Skill of the week: Mental Strength and Mind Block
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04-03-2016, 08:30 AM | #14 |
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Re: [Basic] Skill of the week: Mental Strength and Mind Block
I often throw a single point into Mind Block on characters that have Mind Shield, various Resistances, etc, for situations where they know their defense has failed and need an emergency backup. (Even if it's just to annoy/slow down a mental attacker long enough for another PC to do something about it.)
I think the only character I've ever bought it very high for, though, was an Byronic/Ozymandias-esque mentalist "gentleman adventurer" where I had a big point budget and was more interested in spending points for flavor than effectiveness. (He was essentially a comic relief character who was mostly intended to become useful occasionally by knowing a little bit of everything and covering the gaps between the more powerful characters' specialized skillsets. Never did get around to playing him, though, so not sure how that would have worked out in practice.) |
04-03-2016, 03:42 PM | #15 | |
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04-03-2016, 07:36 PM | #16 |
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Re: [Basic] Skill of the week: Mental Strength and Mind Block
I'd call that a No Nuisance Rolls perk myself. "I always have mind block up" would require Mind Block at 16+ - so if there are penalties it might go down.
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04-06-2016, 02:18 AM | #17 | |
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