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DFRPG / Re: Cant seem to find Fudge dice to buy in Evil Hat store where are they?
« on: August 10, 2010, 12:37:16 AM »
Unless something's changed, Scifigenre is sold out and has a very tiny notice admitting it.
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Now I grant there are plenty of drawbacks. It can be dispelled. It can burn me just as easy. It takes some juice to make. Hit it with water the steam will cook me pretty good too. Plus it's not invulnerable. But it's not useless either. It does things no other ONE spell anyone's named so far can do, which is go away when I want it, be there when I need it, cut through walls (as opposed to blasting through them), parry/block things, cut through things in general, and be a sword o' fire.
Doc's already backed out of the thread, but Galt, Gruff, watch your respective tones, please.
Thanks.
Heat stealing is Canon and an example in YS.
You can't compel my death. When I Dodge with athletics I'll make a declaration for the new temporary aspect smoke cover and make a more powerful block.
If you want to bend the rules to make diversity relevant, that's nice. But you're not playing the game as written.
Personally I'd love to house rule elemental differences, but at least I know it's a house rule.
No. I mean they might as well not satisfy catches. If I'm a pyromancer fighting a fire demon, I'll steal heat from him. If I'm a biomancer fighting an ent, I'll hit him with a laser. Everything is Just shifts of power. I decide the effect.
If you tag highly flammable I'll tag smoke cover. You have to be twice as creative as your players or a bad GM to make diversifying worth his time. As written.
Well...familiars embodied in animals is part of Gothic/Medieval occult tradition. The Malleus Malleficarum gives some ideas on how to spot witches based on their 'animal companions'. Familiars were indeed possessed by a spirit (or demon), but otherwise were normal animals. (The spirit was responsible for claiming the damned soul of the witch and conveying it to Hell, by medieval thought.)
I kinda see it a just projecting out the feeling of someone staring over your shoulder disapprovingly saying, "You better not lie."