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Join Date: Aug 2018
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I was looking at the version of Warp on pg 20 of Horror and thinking of ways to enhance it to make it a lot more useful for defensive purposes.
Obviously "while unobserved" is out, you're going to be observed if someone is attacking you! This appears to ignore the usual "prep time" (0, 1, etc seconds) always taking 1 move maneuver. So I was thinking that you could take "Reflexive" to make that into a free action and have it trigger against surprise attacks? Time based penalties don't appear to be used at all, the 'usual success roll' is replaced by movement requirements as a "special effect", so in a way you're getting the benefit of No Roll Required (can't fail) without needing to pay for it. Range Limit -50 still I think means you're limited to 10 yards, but that's all you need to dodge! |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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The answer is simple. Don't use this combination of modifiers (which does have several assumptions) if you want Warp to work like Warp. Use base Warp and add pieces that need to customize it.
Warp already includes a "power dodge" where you teleport out of the way of an attack. You could further limit Warp such that you can only go places where you could move really fast (perhaps -10%). If you want it to function like a "blink" use those modifiers. |
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Join Date: Jul 2020
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What I understand from your post is, that with your advantage the character would automatically 'ghostly move' out of range of an surprise attack. And that's not balanced. Am I missing something?
I would rather give a character Danger Sense & Luck (Dodge) to achieve this behavior. |
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#4 |
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Join Date: Aug 2018
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maybe the ban on Reduced Time extends to Reflexive, but automatic dodges already exist with No Roll Required
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#5 |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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How do you put No Roll Required on dodge?
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I don't know any 3e, so there is no chance that I am talking about 3e rules by accident. |
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#6 |
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Join Date: Aug 2018
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B98's advantage, P101 enhancement. Basically on Warp's success roll, which seems to be used as the dodge roll too, making it equally hard to fast-warp at start of your own turn when dodging nothing, and when trying to out-react some attacker.
Which makes me wonder if that IQ roll could be penalized by Feints/Deceptive Attacks... and if that's the case, would that mean it also benefits from the Warper having took All-Out Defense, the attacker using Telegraphic Attack, the Warper using Feverish Defense? How might it work, for example, that a mouse using a -10 Deceptive Attack, could cause the Warp of a dragon to fail? It should really represent "I'm so deceptive you couldn't Warp before I touched you" not "I'm so deceptive, you couldn't Warp at all". That's why I think using the activation roll as the dodge roll is antiquated, that should just be a standard power dodge, but in deference to how awesome Warp should (used to) be, in addition to adding Talent/Reliable to Basic Speed in the power dodge formula (already legal) also add any FP spent. - - - "Cosmic, No die roll required, is strictly forbidden!" is mentioned under Cosmic Active Defenses (PU4p7) so you could never get it for defenses like you can for attacks. |
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