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DFRPG / Re: Adjucating Constructs...
« on: July 04, 2010, 10:37:23 PM »
Hmm fair enough, so I think we will relegate the True Golems (AI + native materials) to some sort of enchanted device and not for on-the-fly creation.

Any thoughts on what it would take to pull off the Consciousness+ ecto-suit variety if you wanted to take an ectoplasmic construct for a ride? 

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DFRPG / Re: Sleep Spell question
« on: July 04, 2010, 10:07:01 PM »
Thank you, that helped us a lot!


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DFRPG / Re: Sleep Spell question
« on: July 04, 2010, 09:36:36 PM »
Would you walk me through that mechanics-wise?

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DFRPG / Sleep Spell question
« on: July 04, 2010, 09:04:14 PM »
If I wanted to design a Thaumatugical Sleep spell, would you have to shove enough energy into the spell to take out the target entirely, similiar to the Sell's kiling spell?  Or would it be as easy as just giving them a temporary aspect such as "asleep"?    The later seems a bit too easy and powerful.  Or could you give the person a consequence of "asleep"

Im struggling a bit with how to do this, please help!  How would you do a sleep spell?

TIA


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DFRPG / Adjucating Constructs...
« on: July 04, 2010, 08:54:32 PM »
I have a few questions regarding constructs.  I think summoning demons or other types of nasties into an ectoplasmic form has been expounded upon here on the forums, but what about the other kinds?

Namely, Things such as Wardhounds us an AI imprint of a wizard's mind, which seems to bypass many of the drawbacks of having to deal with the inherent dangers of binding a being into a form.  How is this adjucated?  Is this a harder thing to do?  How many shifts would this take to pull off?  Is this part of building a construct phase so you would you have to split your shift between the body and the "mind"?  Would you skip the summoning and binding phases?

Another question:  The books seem to indicate that you can put your consciousness into a construct but that it would be cost prohibitive... how much would it cost? and would you need a co-pilot to control your new "vehicle" or it something your could learn to do?



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