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DFRPG / Re: Stupid Wizard Tricks: A Jar of Vacuum
« on: July 15, 2013, 04:01:45 AM »You could probably do this with a simple air evocation.That wouldn't be half as fun.
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You could probably do this with a simple air evocation.That wouldn't be half as fun.
Is that ever mentioned?Shall I go all the way back to the first book?
No. By definition, evaporation is the process in which a liquid becomes a gas. You'd just have a jar filled with ectoplasm gas.That's the case for normal matter, yes, but ectoplasm "evaporates" back into whatever spiritual plane it came from in the first place.
There was a brief holy crap moment when they Players realized that all the hard work they had put in for the 'Other Side' was now working against them.Of course, that kind of trick only works once per player. ^_^
From the terminology this is a bit weird. You don't usually compel one person through someone else's aspects, because someone's aspects are their way of showing you where they want difficulty. However I would totally allow the "Inhumanly Alert" Pixies to invoke their aspect for effect, which would lead to difficulties (though not necessarily immediate consequences) for the players. From a mechanical standpoint it's the same thing though, Pixies spend a fate point, players get a fate point, players' lives are complicated.Well, the pixies have to get the point from somewhere first. However, if they do have one for whatever reason and they invoke their aspect, does the fate point go back into the bank or does it go to the player they're using it against?
Heheh. In that same vein, Mortal Kombat called it Outworld.That would work really well if you said it in German -- "Ausland". It seems to call back to the word "auslander", which means "foreigner" (literally, "outlander").
I know RAW says Toughness powers must apply to a catch, but then you've got Werewolves without one all over the place. Alpha style werewolves don't have a catch like Silver, so why would other were-creatures?Er... where? None of the Alphas have Toughness abilities, so naturally there's no Catch. The only one I see like that is the generic lycanthrope, which is probably an oversight. Consider it some kind of rare, zero-value catch because they only get it during the full moon.