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Re: [ORE] Power Nullify Questions

Daniel,

 

So let me see if I'm following your line of reasoning.

 

Round 1:  The PC declares to use Bind to bind the target, then rolls and succeeds

Round 2:  The PC declares to use Variable Effect to Nullify the Target's Source whatever it may be, then rolls and succeeds

Round 3:  The PC declares and rolls the Nullify dice pool to see if it works.

 

Now of course I'm removing all of the targets actions and their possibility of escape, but does that look correct?

 

You also mention using "Permanent so it can go off "automatically" when the Attached condition is met, without a declared action (and accompanying set)."  My question is how do you differentiate that use of Permanent versus a Permanent Nullification?

 

On Thursday, August 23, 2012 6:18:11 AM UTC-7, Daniel M. Kane wrote:
Remember, Variable Effect works this way:

1. Miracle with Variable Effect rolls as an action, succeeds, you dedicate dice to emulated effect
2. You declare an action for your emulated effect and roll for it (if applicable)

If you want step 1 to not require a declared action and a set, it needs to be Permanent so it can go off "automatically" when the Attached condition is met, without a declared action (and accompanying set).

~Daniel

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