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DFRPG / Re: A kid and his monster
« on: May 20, 2011, 03:57:28 AM »
Clunky? Yes. But allowing those aspects to be something like "Scouts the Area" or similar gets around the requirement to be co-locating with the monster. This method also eludes sponsored debt, losing access to the kid's skills in the case of the wereform approach, and avoids hassles like a Companion of Power or having two characters.

I might evolve the idea and use it in my game.

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DFRPG / Re: A kid and his monster
« on: May 20, 2011, 01:43:28 AM »
I once had an NPC like this in a superhero game I ran.

I would go a slightly different route. I'm not sure it's entirely legal.

I would build him by splitting the skill pool like earlier posts mentioned, but I'd follow up with the kid performing navel-gazing maneuvers then invoking them for effect with the free tag. Consider them "commands" issued to the Monster. Navel-gaze with Rapport to apply "Monster attacks the Red Court Vampire" on self or scene, then free-tag for effect. Is this legal?

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