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A Player's Guide to the Enchantment Numina
When it comes to Sorcerer/Psychic concepts, there's a few Numina in particular that tend to stand out more than others. There is, of course, a reason for this! Enchantment can be a fairly powerful Numina when utilized correctly, from such simple concepts as creating objects allowing -2 to Melee rolls all the way up to creating animated creatures. What goes hand in hand with powerful things in most situations? Complexity. We all know White Wolf can be vague and confusing in their texts, and Sorcerer Revised is no exception. Below I'll attempt to break the Enchantment Numina down into bite-sized parts that you can use to fully understand the complexity of White Wolf's, and City of Hope's, rulings on the usage of the Numina itself.