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Post by Puck on Jun 26, 2012 12:49:30 GMT -5
I have a question! Create illusion is what it sounds like ya? Even if someone puts a illusion of a wall in front of you if you lean on it you find its not real.
But the telepathic version, with broadcast, does that work the same or does your mind simply refuse to believe it doesn't exist?
Difference of Mysterio and Mastermind? If a telepath projects an illusion of you drowning in your head what happens?
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Post by WildKnight on Jun 26, 2012 18:46:57 GMT -5
I have a question! Create illusion is what it sounds like ya? Even if someone puts a illusion of a wall in front of you if you lean on it you find its not real. But the telepathic version, with broadcast, does that work the same or does your mind simply refuse to believe it doesn't exist? Difference of Mysterio and Mastermind? If a telepath projects an illusion of you drowning in your head what happens? Bear in mind; any time you leave the "stones vs stones" paradigm of this game, it all falls apart. No, I'm not suggesting that the rules as written say you should always make everything into a "stones vs stones" equation. In fact, there aren't actually any solid explanations for how Illusions are supposed to work. HOWEVER... I would say that no matter what the illusion is OF, you can easily resolve it as an issue of stones vs. stones. Wolverine's Toughness may not help him vs. an illusory drowning attack, but his Animal Senses and his active defenses (stones he shifts to defense) certainly should.
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Post by Puck on Jun 26, 2012 19:03:12 GMT -5
Yes, but whats the resulting effect, is telepathic drowning = to a stun vs create illusion drowning, which does nothing? If you touch a illusion its false, but if its good enough your believing it will you still suffocate? @_@ Puck confused
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Post by WildKnight on Jun 26, 2012 19:35:59 GMT -5
Yes, but whats the resulting effect, is telepathic drowning = to a stun vs create illusion drowning, which does nothing? If you touch a illusion its false, but if its good enough your believing it will you still suffocate? @_@ Puck confused In any case, if you stick to stones vs. stones, the result is either A) Stun Damage (red stones removed directly from the energy pool) or B) Health Damage (white stones of health removed until they heal). I would strenuously avoid any and all temptation to use or allow the "stunned for X panels" (where a character simply cannot act at all) interpretation of stunning, but if you insist on allowing that for other powers, it's simple to interpret your "drowning" as being unable to act (as you believe yourself drowning or drowned) for a number of panels equal to any result stones from the attack.
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Post by Puck on Jun 26, 2012 19:49:34 GMT -5
So, in the end its up to the GM to determine the stone vs stone effect of gameplay ~Noms~ Thanks! Puck less befuddled now
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Post by turnagealfonsojermaine on Dec 20, 2012 15:49:58 GMT -5
Question: "Create Illusions" works for all (I assume w/n visual range) , but "Illusion" ala "tp" works only on one, if there is no area effect option paid for. How much should "Area Effect" cost if that is you only tele-empathic area opt.
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