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• '''Devour -''' The player spends one Willpower point and rolls Stamina + Athletics; the target must be within its grasp, of course. Success allows the character to swallow its victim whole. If the target is still alive, he is treated as suffocating. (Werewolf pg. 188) A target with natural weaponry or a knife may try to cut himself free. All such attacks are at difficulty 7; the possessed may soak as normal, but if it loses half it's health levels, the victim has cut a hole in its stomach large enough to escape. | • '''Devour -''' The player spends one Willpower point and rolls Stamina + Athletics; the target must be within its grasp, of course. Success allows the character to swallow its victim whole. If the target is still alive, he is treated as suffocating. (Werewolf pg. 188) A target with natural weaponry or a knife may try to cut himself free. All such attacks are at difficulty 7; the possessed may soak as normal, but if it loses half it's health levels, the victim has cut a hole in its stomach large enough to escape. | ||
− | • '''Dispersion -''' | + | • '''Dispersion -''' When the character wishes to disperse, she must concentrate (taking no other action for the round) and spend a Willpower point. At the end of the round, she will break up into her "component parts," which may then scatter as desired. At this time, the only way to be fully rid of the character is to find and destroy every individual part -- a difficult prospect, indeed. However, unless the character also possesses the Regeneration power, she will suffer terribly if she attempts to reform without all her "pieces." <p> As a general rule you can evenly divide the character's total body mass by her health levels. Thus, if a character with eight health levels attempts to reform with only 75 percent of herself intact, she will reform having suffered two levels of non-soakable aggravated damage. The character can heal this damage more quickly by consuming more matter, typically that of her component creatures. Note that every individual part has a constant and unerring sense of where the others are at all times, and reforming costs no Willpower, though it does take a full round of uninterrupted concentration.</p> |
• '''Enhanced Attribute -''' | • '''Enhanced Attribute -''' |
Revision as of 18:00, 9 December 2020
Evolution Categories
Possessed Powers
• Animate Self - The character spends one Gnosis, and may move as she pleases for the duration of the scene. The number of points spent on this power limits the character's Dexterity; the character cannot act with a higher Dexterity than the cost of this power. For obvious reasons, this power should be mandatory for any player's character with an inanimate host.
• Armored Hide - This power grants the host three additional soak dice; further, she may soak all damage at difficulty 6, just as werewolves do.
• Berserker - Buying this power grants the character three points of permanent Rage. The character may use Rage to take extra actions, ignore stuns or ignore wound penalties (although, not of course, shapeshift). However, the host is capable of entering frenzy in the same manner of the Garou. The character does not regain Rage by moon phase, although she may regain it in other ways (frustration, between stories and so on).
• Blending - The character gains four extra dice on any stealth rolls to keep from being visually detected.
• Devour - The player spends one Willpower point and rolls Stamina + Athletics; the target must be within its grasp, of course. Success allows the character to swallow its victim whole. If the target is still alive, he is treated as suffocating. (Werewolf pg. 188) A target with natural weaponry or a knife may try to cut himself free. All such attacks are at difficulty 7; the possessed may soak as normal, but if it loses half it's health levels, the victim has cut a hole in its stomach large enough to escape.
• Dispersion - When the character wishes to disperse, she must concentrate (taking no other action for the round) and spend a Willpower point. At the end of the round, she will break up into her "component parts," which may then scatter as desired. At this time, the only way to be fully rid of the character is to find and destroy every individual part -- a difficult prospect, indeed. However, unless the character also possesses the Regeneration power, she will suffer terribly if she attempts to reform without all her "pieces."
As a general rule you can evenly divide the character's total body mass by her health levels. Thus, if a character with eight health levels attempts to reform with only 75 percent of herself intact, she will reform having suffered two levels of non-soakable aggravated damage. The character can heal this damage more quickly by consuming more matter, typically that of her component creatures. Note that every individual part has a constant and unerring sense of where the others are at all times, and reforming costs no Willpower, though it does take a full round of uninterrupted concentration.
• Enhanced Attribute -
• Extensible Limb -
• Extra Limbs -
• Natural Weaponry -
• Poison -
• Regeneration -
• Skinshift -
• Spirit Gift - The system works as described for the individual Gift purchased. This power does not negate the need for Gnosis if a Gift calls for it.
• Spirit Ties - The player begins with one dot of Gnosis and may purchase more.
Spirit Gifts
Rank 1
• Burrow -