Shane,
When you say "resisting" do you mean having a Resistance Roll? I think that would definitely balance things out.
On Friday, August 24, 2012 6:17:52 PM UTC-7, Shane Ivey wrote:
----It was my interpretation that when the rules stated "The target can attempt to avoid Nullify with a defense roll as if you were attacking," I took defense to mean Dodge, Block or Defending with a Power, but not a passive defense like LAR or HAR. I also took "avoid" to not get hit or touched by the Nullify at all.
Right. Nullify is not a physical attack, it's a Useful effect. You can try to avoid its effects by getting out of the way or resisting it with your hyperbrainpower or whatever fits the situation. But unless I'm misremembering something, I probably wouldn't apply armor to it.
Shane Ivey, Arc Dream Publishing
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