Mixed feelings about OW stats. I agree with Locnil about Listening and the Senior Council, and I'd like to add that Shiro's writeup seems really lame to me. He's just not that tough.
Whether or not the Warden ever picks up another IoP, it's still intellectually dishonest to claim the power costs only [-1].
No, it's accurate. Says -1 right there next to the name. It's fair to include the flaw because it's there.
It has the additional opportunity cost of preventing you from using further IoP rebates, but that doesn't mean it doesn't cost the amount of Refresh you pay to get it.
I do regret shutting out Chest Deep Wardens, but that's not avoidable with an IoP Warden Sword.
Lastly, on a somewhat less aggressive mode (I apologize if anyone was insulted or annoyed, btw, that was not my intention) I'd like to ask Sanctaphrax if he minds posting my version of an IoP Warden Sword sometime. I believe you would probably find it overpowered, given what I've noticed about your feel of refresh worth, along with most others, but I'd still like community feedback on it.
Don't worry, I'm very hard to offend.
Can't imagine what reasonable objection I could have to you posting an IoP Warden Sword.
You might be surprised by my reaction.
Sanctaphrax, might I suggest that, like Sponsored Magic, there be a cost break on Might Over Magic for those with Evocation? Its utility is significantly lower if you can already counterspell.
It's more compatible with spellcasting than Inhuman Strength is. And Inhuman Strength gets no cost break.
Once you have spellcasting, investing in essentially any other active ability is a bad idea because you can only use one or the other at any given time.
So giving Wizards swords is a really bad idea, mechanically speaking.
But hey, that's the setting.
Doesn't change the fact it's still horribly suboptimal - for an additional three refresh, you can boost your regular spells by a significant amount, thus boosting your counterspelling, your defensive ability, your offensive ability, and possibly even more.
It's unclear whether elemental foci help with counterspelling, actually. I've never had to care, though, because hardly anybody actually uses Evocation counterspells.
What I said before about giving Wizards swords is still true. It's just not smart, mechanically, to be good at swordsmanship if you can evoke. But that's beyond my ability to fix here.
Also, I feel like you're ignoring the defensive benefits and the extra weapon rating of the warden sword. Once you've made the suboptimal decision to actually use a sword, it's fairly optimal.