ex3lev3n Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 I'm making a blaster with Plasma Control. He himself is not protected from his own plasma (or any plasma for that matter), so I was thinking of having him in some sort of magnetic stabilization suit. Plasma and Magnetic both fall under the "uncommon power descriptor" in the House Rules section. Plasma Suspension Suit (technology) [5ep] Immunity 4 (magnetic, plasma) (Power Feat: Subtle) [5ep] My question: Does that just stop the descriptor or the actual damage? For example, the character is hit by a Blast (magnetic or plasma). Do the above Immunities negate the descriptor yet that damage is still dealt (which is what I'm leaning towards), or is the entire attack ignored?
Ecalsneerg Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 It'd render him immune to magnetic and plasma effects, i.e. the Blast would do no damage. Incidentally, Immunity doesn't need Subtle. All Continuous and Permanent effects carry it by default.
ex3lev3n Posted November 20, 2009 Author Posted November 20, 2009 thank you for the reply. and the suit is Subtle so he can wear it under normal clothes so he doesn't look like a freak in his day to day life =p
angrydurf Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 I'm not certain but it seems this kind of device might be beyond the scope of equipment and need to be bought as a device.
ex3lev3n Posted November 20, 2009 Author Posted November 20, 2009 hmmm, perhaps. The character is basically an amalgam of the three Summers brothers and I was looking for something like Cyclops' visor and Havok's bodysuit to add some flavor to the character. He can still use his powers without it, but his clothing would be damaged when he used his powers, especially his Aura Strike. I wasn't really looking for Immunity to attacks with the proper descriptors, I just wanted it so he had an undersuit/hero costume that wouldn't be destroyed when he started slinging plasma, and also keep him alive when he's in the center of a maelstrom of 4th phase energy/matter. Perhaps this needs further examination?
Geez3r Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 If the whole point of it is to not nekkids every time you use your powers, that's hand wave territory. Being actually immune to incoming plasma and magnetic effects is definitely device territory.
ex3lev3n Posted November 20, 2009 Author Posted November 20, 2009 Word. Well, looks like I got my answer. Thanks, gang!
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