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Title: Fear As An Attack
Post by: Arcteryx on July 30, 2010, 09:58:04 PM
So, looking at a supernatural beastie which radiates fear - is Incite Emotion (Fear) the way to simulate this? Is it an active attack action (it reads that way) and if so, is there a mechanism to make it 'always on' (add refresh cost?)
Title: Re: Fear As An Attack
Post by: CMEast on July 30, 2010, 10:08:41 PM
I'd personally do it like this:
[-1]Incite Emotion - Fear
plus: [-1]At Range
       [-1]Zone wide (same zone only) - House rule

This would allow the demon to use this as a manoeuvre on a everyone him all at once. If you want it to be an attack you can add on lasting or potent emotion, but this would still not be 'always on' and that should really cost another refresh to do zone wide (IMO).

This is a house rule though, others may do it differently.
Title: Re: Fear As An Attack
Post by: Doc Nova on July 30, 2010, 10:28:53 PM
That's about how I went about stating out an "insanity aura" for some Outsiders that are best not named for my game.  On paper (since they have yet to demolish the PCs...hehehe) it seems to resonate well.
Title: Re: Fear As An Attack
Post by: Deadmanwalking on July 30, 2010, 10:50:30 PM
       [-1]Zone wide (same zone only) - House rule

Personally, I'd have it cost -2, but explicitly not effect the user.
Title: Re: Fear As An Attack
Post by: Arcteryx on July 31, 2010, 05:17:47 AM
Personally, I'd have it cost -2, but explicitly not effect the user.

Isn't it implied that it explicitly does not effect the user if the user is the beastie who's radiating it? I'm not missing some subtlety in reading the power description am I? I do like the zone idea, that seems to make sense to me.
Title: Re: Fear As An Attack
Post by: finnmckool on July 31, 2010, 05:50:51 AM
I think that's actually exactly how you do that in the book.
Title: Re: Fear As An Attack
Post by: Deadmanwalking on July 31, 2010, 08:17:39 AM
Isn't it implied that it explicitly does not effect the user if the user is the beastie who's radiating it? I'm not missing some subtlety in reading the power description am I? I do like the zone idea, that seems to make sense to me.

Well, the only Zone Wide effects in the book are spells, which DO in fact, effect the user if he's in the Zone in question, so it seems worth noting.

Also, it's a 2 shift effect, and quite a powerful one, so it costing a full -2 makes more sense to me.