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the selective feat does that. I don't see why you'd want to do that, but yeah.
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Yeah, I never leave home without it. But I was mistaken on that part.
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Since the power has a save attached, you would need the Selective Attack Extra. The feat is only for Healing, Force Fields, or other non-harmful effects. (Technically, the rules say you need the extra even for area healing, but that just seems exessive.)
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It depends on what you want to use it for. Remember that each level gives you 15 pp to build a minion with, so if all you want them for is to distract people or handle other minions, then it would be fine. They would not be able to handle even PL 6 characters, though. Also, it's not a drawback to have understrength powers, so showing it as such would just be confusing.
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Try an area Force Field with the Selective feat. It's modeled like this: Force Field (rank) (Feats: Selective; Extras: Area +1) [3Xrank+1 pp] Where rank is the number of levels of force field you want. Solve for X. :D
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Ren continued to stand over Lynn, offering his support to the ailing girl. It was good that Icarus had calmed down; if the guy had started smashing things in the cave, no telling what could have happened. "What runes?" Ren asked Foreshadow.
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Yeah, that would definately help... you know, with the Norse myths and all. :)
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Mr. Fantastic's Fantastic Drawings Thread
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Straight out blacksploitation movies from the 70's, I see. :) -
BTW, since it has been more than a minute, your bruise is gone now.
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Here's a more in-depth look at Tony's quest for flight in his armor. BX15_zwoZ6c
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"Are they now?" the fake speedster said in mock surprise. "Oh deary dear. I guess I'll just have to give myself up and go to jail for the duration. I mean, it's not like I could have bounced bird girl's skull off the ground a couple times before coming down here to take care of you." By the end of his speech, his grin had gone from wolfish to downright vicious. "But I digress." He began walking towards Velocity, seemingly almost stalking her. "As I at least hope you've deduced by now, I'm not your precious Johnny Rocket. You might know me by another name - Johnny Speed. Or as Lady Anarchy is so fond of calling me... Johnny Rotten." "Charmed, I'm sure."
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I've recently seen a another trailer that paints a slightly different picture of the movie. It's still great stuff, but Hancock becomes more of a misunderstood savant than a purposefully destructive incompetent. Q1hsKYtez4w Unfortunately, it seems like it's not loading as fast as other videos. You might want to give it a few moments to buffer before you watch.
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That is freaking magnificent. Great stuff, Nyrath! :clap:
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As one of the site's oldest residents, I heartily approve of this half year anniversary! :clap: I also demand my social security! :evil:
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You're clear to the other side. Mind the non-euclidean geometry. :)
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Everything about the hallway they'd just stumbled into seemed off. The walls, floor and ceiling all appeared to bleed into one another. The door at the end shifted in location and orientation, at once 30 feet away and one hundred. Even the straightened edges of the walls bent and writhed under some unseen force, squirming as though alive before their very eyes. A oscillating screech, almost inaudible to Nightrival but unbearable to Grimalkin, assaulted their senses, hammering away at the insides of their skulls until it seemed sure they would burst. After what seemed like minutes, but was in fact mere seconds, both Grimalkin and Nightrival hammered back the screeching pulse so they could bare to think. It was still there, and it still hurt, but it no longer pained the two of them beyond human endurance to stand inside the hallway . Although the piecing keening of the place drove Grimalkin to distraction due to her enhanced hearing, Nightrival was able to see past it to several irregularities in an otherwise uniformly maddening architecture - likely pressure plates. Ones they wouldn't have been able to see had they been partly incapacitate by the sounds of whatever device The Warden had unleashed upon them.
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Yeah, of course, now Ren thinks she's too clingy. I meant more about if we should start out a new thread, or what. He could totally start out this one being attacked by Drawbridge and Plaque when he tries to come in through the window. (I figure Mafia, despite his moniker, is actually quite nice.) But if that's not what you wanted, just let me know. All we need is a direction in which to go once we begin. Maybe we should just wrap this up and move the rest to PM's?
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Well, it'd be about time we fought someone. It'd be fine with me. Who're you bringing to the table? The newly-minted Bloodseeker?
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I didn't really have a problem with that game. I'm not a big fighting game guy, but the whole thing just seemed to be played for fun - ridiculously oversized fighters, bright, eye-gouging colors, and patently absurd super attacks. By contrast, they seem to be trying to go with a "gritty" feel for the polished turd that is Mortal Kombat by mixing it with the king of grit himself - Batman. I dunno about this crossover attempt. I can see it going down in flames worse than the later issues of Spawn. You know - after McFarlane lost his freaking mind and thought reinventing the main character's personality every other comic would be a good idea. If we're doing crossovers, why not go with something different? A real west vs east comics brawl - Western Comic characters versus Manga characters. Who wouldn't tune in to see who would win between a match between Captain America and Naruto? Between Jean Grey and Major Kusinagi? Between Spider Man and an Evangelion? ... okay, bad match up. But seriously, if they had this game, I would be all over it like a fat guy on an all you can eat buffet. And if they had Ranma "I never lose" Saotome as an unlockable character? (Dr A, take note. ) That would be the first time I will ever buy a collectors edition of any game. EVAR.
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Worst. Idea. EVAR. I should point out that I hate Mortal Kombat, but this is just inexcusable.
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Well, NR just ravaged that door. Shoddy construction, I say. Now, for the upcoming part, I need a fort roll and a notice check from the both of you before you get started.
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This time around, the door couldn't handle Nightrival's concentrated effort being exerted on a single area and was blasted open, leaving it hanging by little more than a hinge to show the results of his handiwork. Beyond the door was a hallway, perhaps 30 feet long. But something was wrong with the passage. The door at the end - the only door in the room - appeared to be much smaller than it should have been. There was some sort of weird geometry at work that made Nightrival and Grimalkin's eyes hurt and their heads swim. "All you need to do is get to the end," the loudspeakers said, assuring the pair by it's mocking tone that there was far more to be had out of this room than it appeared.
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No argument here, but how would you like to move it on somewhere else? Something having to do with visiting privileges, perhaps? :)
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There's been a lot of talk about this, specifically teleportation via shadows, and I found that a good rule of thumb is finding a shadow as big as your body. Since, like you pointed out, shadows are so prevalent, there should be a slightly higher standard concerning them than say, light fixtures or mirrors. Also, one has to consider the opacity of said shadow. At high noon in summer, people simply don't have enough in the way of a shadow to use. However, at night next to a street lamp, you'd probably be able to pull it off. Just use some common sense in limiting the power to the degree you'd need to in order to earn the flaw, and you'll do fine.
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Since I'm the GM in that thread, I'd actually prefer it that way. It simply wouldn't do to have you get crushed in the first deathtrap. I've got so many more to show you! :twisted: