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Powers turn Blades in the Dark-style games into power fantasy.  
 
Powers turn Blades in the Dark-style games into power fantasy.  
  
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Playbooks are frameworks for which powers you can use and how you use them.
 
Playbooks are frameworks for which powers you can use and how you use them.
 
Powers describe what effects you can create.
 
Powers describe what effects you can create.
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Here follows links to power playbooks and powers, explained in the rules below.
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[[Typical Power Details (FiD)|Typical Power Details]].
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:'''Power Playbooks
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# '''[[Animism (FiD)|Animism]]'''          Power of spirits.
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# '''[[Artificing (FiD)|Artificing]]'''    Power of craft.
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# '''[[Chi (FiD)|Chi]]'''                  Inner power.
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# '''[[Chosen (FiD)|Chosen]]'''            Gifted by god.
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# '''[[Jedi (FiD)|Jedi]]'''                The Force.
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# '''[[Monster (FiD)|Monster]]'''          Savage power.
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# '''[[Mutation (FiD)|Mutation]]'''        Power in the body.
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# '''[[Orphic (FiD)|Orphic]]'''            Power of performance.
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# '''[[Psi (FiD)|Psi]]'''                  Futuristic magic.
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# '''[[Psychonaut (FiD)|Psychonaut]]'''    Power of dreams.
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# '''[[Sorcery (FiD)|Sorcery]]'''          Power of heritage.
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# '''[[Soulsworn (FiD)|Soulsworn]]'''      Trade soul for power.
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# '''[[Spirit (FiD)|Spirit]]'''            Immaterial monster.
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# '''[[Starborn (FiD)|Starborn]]'''        Power of destiny.
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# '''[[Theurgy (FiD)|Theurgy]]'''          Study of miracles.
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# '''[[Wizardry (FiD)|Wizardry]]'''        Magic from study.
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::'''Powers
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# '''[[Air Powers (FiD)|Air Powers]]''' Elemental of gas and emptiness.
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# '''[[Animal Powers (FiD)|Animal Powers]]''' Animals power.
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# '''[[Barrier Powers (FiD)|Barrier Powers]]''' Circles of protection.
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# '''[[Darkness Powers (FiD)|Darkness Powers]]''' Physical and spiritual darkness.
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# '''[[Death Powers (FiD)|Death Powers]]''' Death and disease.
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# '''[[Earth Powers (FiD)|Earth Powers]]''' Element of solidity.
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# '''[[Electricity Powers (FiD)|Electricity Powers]]''' Elemental electricity.
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# '''[[Fire Powers (FiD)|Fire Powers]]''' Element of transformation and heat.
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# '''[[Flux Powers (FiD)|Flux Powers]]''' Luck, chaos, and freedom.
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# '''[[Ice Powers (FiD)|Ice Powers]]''' Element of cold and ice.
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# '''[[Illusion Powers (FiD)|Illusion Powers]]''' Images that delude.
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# '''[[Kinesis Powers (FiD)|Kinesis Powers]]''' Move things.
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# '''[[Life Powers (FiD)|Life Powers]]''' Master life.
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# '''[[Light Powers (FiD)|Light Powers]]''' Physical and spiritual light.
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# '''[[Metal Powers (FiD)|Metal Powers]]''' Elemental metal.
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# '''[[Mind Powers (FiD)|Mind Powers]]''' Psychic power.
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# '''[[Order Powers (FiD)|Order Powers]]''' Restore normality.
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# '''[[Plant Powers (FiD)|Plant Powers]]''' Vegetate matter.
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# '''[[Space Powers (FiD)|Space Powers]]''' Master location.
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# '''[[Time Powers (FiD)|Time Powers]]''' Master history.
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# '''[[Water Powers (FiD)|Water Powers]]''' Element of liquid.
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== Power Playbooks ==
 
== Power Playbooks ==
 
Playbooks are the frames for acquiring powers.
 
Playbooks are the frames for acquiring powers.
The playbooks are the power traditions of your world, roles such as wizard, sorcerer, saint, mutant, or technophile.  
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The playbooks are the power traditions of your world, roles such as wizard, sorcerer, saint, mutant, or technomancer.  
 
Each playbook gives you access to certain powers, which are chosen in the same manner as special abilities.  
 
Each playbook gives you access to certain powers, which are chosen in the same manner as special abilities.  
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A power playbook can also have regular special abilities to choose from, but rarely as many as ordinary playbooks do.
 
This is in addition to all the normal features of a playbook.
 
This is in addition to all the normal features of a playbook.
  
Finally, each tradition gives you a trauma condition, chosen from a list of conditions available to that playbook.  
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Finally, each power playbook gives you a trauma condition.  
 
This means you can't survive as much new trauma as characters who have not meddled with the powers.  
 
This means you can't survive as much new trauma as characters who have not meddled with the powers.  
The actual trauma condition generally affects how you use powers, imposing conditions you must fulfil.
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The actual trauma condition generally affects how you use powers, imposing conditions you must fulfil in order to use powers.
 
 
You cannot pick special abilities from a power playbook unless you start with that playbook. It is possible to incorporate a power playbook into your character's pool of available abilities by selecting this as a special ability. Doing so gives you access to the special abilities and items of the power playbook, but also forces you to select a trauma condition.
 
You can even gain access to multiple power playbooks this way, giving you a wider range of powers at the price of more trauma conditions and thus more restrictions on the use of all of your powers.
 
 
 
=== Animism ===
 
You gain your power from a host of spirits, each less in power than the patrons of other power playbooks but versatile in their breadth.
 
You may see these spirits as allies, servants you bully, slaves to capture, or mischievous friends that act as they like.
 
An animist might be known as a medicine woman, miku, shaman, or druid.
 
 
 
'''Trauma Condition (Animism)
 
''Spirit Realm
 
Your powers work best in a place where you have had time to get to know the local spirits, reducing the danger of the position.
 
In strange places your powers work normally.
 
In the home base of others spirits tend to be loyal to the locals, making your powers weaker in effect.<br>
 
''Spirit Symbols
 
To use powers you must show symbols of all the pacts you have with various spirits.
 
This is usually small tokens, but can be tattoos, scents, holograms, piercings, or spirits visibly floating around you.
 
Observers can tell your power playbook and those in the know learn your powers from your symbols.
 
The stronger you are, the more you look like a flea market.
 
 
 
'''Clever Friends, Rivals
 
 
 
'''Items
 
# ☐ A bribe for your spirits that gives +1d on a single use of a power.
 
# ☐,☐ A temporary pact that allows you a single use a power you do not know.
 
# ☐☐ A disguise that hides your spirit symbols until you use a power except free powers.
 
# ☐ Armor that works against any type of attack.
 
# ☐ A blessed weapon that is potent.
 
 
 
'''Powers
 
There are myriad spirits, giving you access to oh so many powers.
 
Air,
 
Animal,
 
Barriers,
 
Darkness,
 
Death,
 
Earth,
 
Electricity,
 
Fire,
 
Ice,
 
Flux,
 
Illusion,
 
Kinesis,
 
Life,
 
Light,
 
Metal,
 
Mind,
 
Order,
 
Plant,
 
Space,
 
Time,
 
Water.
 
 
 
'''Special Ability Options
 
* '''Wisdom of the Spirits''' You can commune with the spirits of a locale. They will tell you a task you must do ingrain yourself to them. This is usually to purge som corruption or defeat some foe with power over the environment. If you succeed yu and allies recover 2 willpower each.
 
 
 
=== Chi ===
 
The inner power of a living creature that can be channeled into amazing feats.
 
Associated with martial arts, meditation, chacras, and oriental medicine.
 
Chi can create effects in the world around you, but this is harder to do.
 
Chi users often use flashbacks to their training to gain the ability to resolve a specific situation.
 
 
 
'''Trauma Condition
 
You must be free to move to use chi.
 
Using powers that affect you or a target you touch gains +1d.
 
Powers used at a range of more than a meter out of reach suffer -1d.
 
 
 
'''Clever Friends, Rivals
 
* '''Reflexes''' When there’s a question about who acts first, the answer is you.
 
 
 
'''Items
 
# ☐, ☐ A potion that substitutes for the cost of a willpower power. 
 
# ☐☐ Scroll that allows one use of a power on the list of chi powers that you do not know for the duration of the score.
 
 
 
'''Powers
 
Air,
 
Animal,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Barriers,</span>
 
Darkness,
 
Death,
 
Earth,
 
Electricity,
 
Fire,
 
Ice,
 
Flux,
 
Illusion,
 
Kinesis,
 
Life,
 
Light,
 
Metal,
 
Mind,
 
Order,
 
Plant,
 
Space,
 
Time,
 
Water.
 
 
 
'''Special Ability Options
 
* '''Remember Your Teachings''' Have a flashback to when you learnt your powers. Replace one of your beliefs with one fitting this situation. Recover all spent willpower. You can only use this after your next advancement phase.
 
 
 
=== Miracles ===
 
Gods and spirits share their powers with select servants.
 
It is possible for folk to learn these powers in a way similar to wizardry, which is called astral magic and has its own trauma condition.
 
 
 
'''Trauma Condition (Miracles)
 
As a miracle-worker need to love and serve your patron saint, spirit, or god.
 
This does not mean that all disciples of the same patron agree on much of anything, religious dissent is as old as religion.
 
Creatures you summon are servants of your patron. This makes them less hostile, but strict in matters of faith.
 
You cannot use powers with the the consort, hunt, and skirmish actions unless you choose that as your domain, see special actions. 
 
Picking up another power playbook that does allow these actions negates this limitation.
 
 
 
'''Trauma Condition (Astral Magic)
 
You are seen as a blasphemer and possibly an apostate by religious people.
 
You can learn both the dark and light powers and the order/chaos powers but must pick an action for your domain power.
 
You cannot use a holy symbol or blessed melee weapon.
 
You cannot use powers with the the consort, hunt, and skirmish actions unless you choose that as your domain, see special actions. 
 
Picking up another power playbook that does allow these actions negates this limitation.
 
 
 
'''Clever Friends, Rivals
 
 
 
'''Items
 
# ☐, ☐, ☐ Holy symbol that gives +1d on an action roll used against supernatural enemies of the faith.
 
# ☐, ☐, ☐ Armor that works against any type of attack.
 
# ☐ A blessed melee weapon that is potent.
 
 
 
'''Powers
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Air</span>,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Animal</span>,
 
Barriers,
 
<span style="background-color:Yellow">Darkness or Light (not both)</span>,
 
Death,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Earth</span>,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Electricity</span>,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Fire</span>,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Ice</span>,
 
<span style="background-color:Yellow">Flux or Order (not both)</span>,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Illusion</span>,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Kinesis</span>,
 
Life,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Metal</span>,
 
Mind,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Plant</span>,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Space</span>,
 
Time,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Water</span>.
 
 
 
'''Special Ability Options'''<br>
 
* '''Domain Power''' Any one power outside of this list, or an action normally forbidden, representing the patron's sphere of divine influence. This even allows the prohibited combinations light + dark and flux + order.
 
* '''Church Connection''': Name a religious faction. Gain +1d and increased effect when dealing with that faction. If relations with this faction are at +3 during the advancement phase, mark one bonus XP for either yourself or your crew. You may take this ability once for each faction.
 
 
 
=== Mutant ===
 
Mutants are born with power or gain innate powers from exceptional circumstances.
 
This also covers superheroes and monsters.
 
 
 
'''Trauma Condition
 
A mutant manifests one power (see powers below), this makes them sensitive to attune powers.
 
 
 
'''Items
 
# ☐, ☐, ☐ Drug that allows you to use an equipment or willpower ability, but inflicts light harm: mutating. This consequence cannot be resisted. Others taking the drug suffers the consequence without the benefit.
 
# ☐ A costume that shows your identity or affiliation, adjusted to compensate for the flaws in your powers. This allows you to activate three item or willpower powers. ☐☐☐
 
 
 
'''Powers
 
A mutant is born with a link to one power, this must be the first power selected for this playbook.
 
Air,
 
Animal,
 
Barriers,
 
Darkness,
 
Death,
 
Earth,
 
Electricity,
 
Fire,
 
Ice,
 
Flux,
 
Illusion,
 
Kinesis,
 
Life,
 
Light,
 
Metal,
 
Mind,
 
Order,
 
Plant,
 
Space,
 
Time,
 
Water.
 
 
 
'''Special Ability Options
 
* '''Power Focus''' You can use one willpower to push an ability from your linked power. This also gives your power an individual signature, making it easy to recognize you used it.
 
 
 
=== Orphic ===
 
Orphic magic is worked through music and song.
 
Mostly used to charm and influence, a masterful orphic can calm the waves through song and even enchant death itself.
 
 
 
'''Trauma Condition
 
You must make music to use your powers, which can attract attention.
 
It is easy to guess what power you are invoking.
 
As an orphic you must take either the animal, flux, illusion, life, mind, or time power as your first power selection.
 
Thereafter you can select any available power you wish.
 
 
 
'''Clever Friends, Rivals
 
 
 
'''Items
 
# ☐☐☐ An instrument that allows the oprhic to push any resolve action (not just powers) at the cost of only one willpower. 
 
# ☐ Notes and lyrics that allows one use of a power on the list of orphic powers that you do not know. 
 
# ☐ A memento that can substitute for the item cost of item and willpower powers two times. ☐☐
 
 
 
'''Powers
 
Air,
 
<span style="background-color:cyan">Animal</span>,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Barriers</span>,
 
Darkness,
 
Death,
 
Earth,
 
Electricity,
 
Fire,
 
Ice,
 
<span style="background-color:cyan">Flux</span>,
 
<span style="background-color:cyan">Illusion</span>,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Kinesis</span>,
 
<span style="background-color:cyan">Life</span>,
 
Light,
 
Metal,
 
<span style="background-color:cyan">Mind</span>,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Order</span>,
 
Plant,
 
Space,
 
<span style="background-color:cyan">Time</span>,
 
Water.
 
 
 
'''Special Ability Options
 
* By performing for 5 minutes with an audience (other player characters suffice) you can ignore the cost of an item or willpower power.
 
 
 
'''Notes
 
Many orphics have a hard time with relationships.
 
Most orphics can easily charm others, but such relationships are troubled; jealousy, infidelity, broken friendships, overzealous fans and similar over-emotional events conspire to make many orphics lonely.
 
This is a common second trauma condition for orphics.
 
 
 
=== Psi ===
 
Psionics is futuristic magic.
 
The list of powers varies greatly depending on setting.
 
 
 
'''Trauma Condition
 
A psyker is vulnerable to powers and suffer -1 position against others who use powers.
 
If the enemy is also a psyker, you also gain +1 effect.
 
It is not uncommon for a psychic duel to end with both blowing out their brains.
 
 
 
'''Clever Friends, Rivals
 
 
 
'''Items
 
# ☐☐☐ Ferronnière, headband, or tattoo on the hands, forehead, or temples that allows you to push powers at a cost of one willpower. 
 
# ☐, ☐, ☐ Crystal that allows one use of a power on the list of psi powers that you do not know. Counts as an item to power than effect.
 
 
 
'''Powers
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Air</span>,
 
Animal,
 
Barriers,
 
Darkness,
 
Death,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Earth</span>,
 
Electricity,
 
Fire,
 
Ice,
 
Flux,
 
Illusion,
 
Kinesis,
 
Life,
 
Light,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Metal</span>,
 
Mind,
 
Order,
 
Plant,
 
Space,
 
Time,
 
Water.
 
 
 
=== Sorcery ===
 
One of the most powerful power users, both competent and flexible.
 
Wizards study magic powers with a philosophical, sometimes even scientific mindset and record their lore in tomes and libraries.
 
 
 
'''Trauma Condition
 
A wizard must speak out loud and gesture to use powers.
 
Their powers are recoded in tomes called spellbooks, and a wizard gradually loses their powers if they can't access this book.
 
 
 
'''Clever Friends, Rivals
 
 
 
'''Items
 
#☐☐ Staff (or similar large item like a tome or big crustal ball) that allows pushing action rolls for powers at a cost of one willpower.
 
# ☐, ☐, ☐ Scroll that allows one use of a power on the list of sorcerer powers that you do not know. Counts as an item to power than effect.
 
# ☐ A familiar, a small intelligent animal that serves you as a spy and confidante. 
 
 
 
'''Powers
 
Air,
 
Animal,
 
Barriers,
 
Darkness,
 
Death,
 
Earth,
 
Electricity,
 
Fire,
 
Ice,
 
Flux,
 
Illusion,
 
Kinesis,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Life</span>,
 
Light,
 
Metal,
 
Mind,
 
Order,
 
Plant,
 
Space,
 
Time,
 
Water.
 
 
 
=== Soulsworn ===
 
Some people sell their soul to a monstrous patron to gain power.
 
Devils and fey are common patrons.
 
 
 
'''Trauma Condition
 
You must invoke the name of your patron  to use powers.
 
Ordinary people who don't know you well find you scary, and are reluctant to offer you services or hang out around you.
 
Your patron puts demands on you, if you don't follow it will mess with you, but can't remove your powers.
 
 
 
'''Clever Friends, Rivals
 
 
 
'''Items
 
# ☐ A Familiar Spirit, a monster in the form of a small animal that acts as an agent of your patron and serves you as a spy and confidante. If this familiar helps you use your powers, you can use of equipment powers for free and to push action rolls for powers using only 1 willpower. Using the familiar this way reveals its true nature.
 
# ☐☐ Drug that restores 4 willpower to you but inflicts medium harm: disoriented. This consequence cannot be resisted. Others taking the drug suffers the consequence without the benefit.
 
# ☐☐ a fine potent melee weapon, usually a sword or dagger. If you kill another creature with this weapon, you can use an equipment or willpower ability for free in the current score. 
 
 
 
'''Powers
 
Air,
 
Animal,
 
Barriers,
 
Darkness,
 
Death,
 
Earth,
 
Electricity,
 
Fire,
 
Ice,
 
Flux,
 
Illusion,
 
Kinesis,
 
Life,
 
Light,
 
Metal,
 
Mind,
 
Order,
 
Plant,
 
Space,
 
Time,
 
Water.
 
 
 
'''Special Ability Options'''
 
* '''Sacrifice''' When you kill a creature, you can dedicate their soul to your patron to recover one willpower. You can recover up to eight willpower per score this way.
 
 
 
=== Technomancy ===
 
These "powers" are actually just high tech.
 
 
 
'''Trauma Condition
 
As technomancer you have some trait that distinguishes you; a peculiar jargon, a technological gadget or prosthetic, or some such that makes you easy to recognize as a technomancer.
 
You need gadgets for all your powers and some kind of technobabble explanation for how they work.
 
You can only use free and equipment abilities from the
 
attune,
 
command, and
 
sway
 
actions unless you create a gadget that allows you to do so, see equipment.
 
 
 
'''Clever Friends, Rivals
 
 
 
'''Items
 
# ☐, ☐, ☐, ☐  Battery or power cell that can power two equipment or willpower powers.
 
# ☐☐ A gadget you build in a flashback that allows you to use a power you do not have for the rest of the score. This costs willpower like any other flashback. Such a gadget can also be made as a long-term project.
 
 
 
'''Powers
 
Air,
 
Animal,
 
Barriers,
 
Darkness,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Death</span>,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Earth</span>,
 
Electricity,
 
Fire,
 
Ice,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Flux</span>,
 
Illusion,
 
Kinesis,
 
Life,
 
Light,
 
Metal,
 
Mind,
 
Order,
 
Plant,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Space</span>,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Time</span>,
 
Water.
 
 
 
=== Wizardry ===
 
One of the most powerful power users, both competent and flexible.
 
Wizards study magic powers with a philosophical, sometimes even scientific mindset and record their lore in tomes and libraries.
 
 
 
'''Trauma Condition
 
A wizard must speak out loud and gesture to use powers.
 
Their powers are recoded in tomes called spellbooks, and a wizard gradually loses their powers if they can't access this book.
 
 
 
'''Clever Friends, Rivals
 
  
'''Items
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'''Multiple Power Playbooks
# ☐,☐ Staff (or similar large item like a tome or big crustal ball) that reduces the willpower cost to push the action roll for powers to 1.
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You cannot pick special abilities from a power playbook unless you are using that playbook. It is possible to add a power playbook by selecting this as a special ability. If you already have a power playbook, you can gain multiple power playbooks this way, giving you a wider range of powers at the price of more trauma conditions and thus more restrictions on the use of all of your powers.
# ☐ Pouch containing materials that allow three uses of equipment powers
 
# ☐, ☐, ☐, ☐ Scroll that allows one use of a power on the list of wizard powers that you do not know. Counts as an item to power than effect. Can be selected several times.
 
 
 
'''Powers
 
Air,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Animal</span>,
 
Barriers,
 
Darkness,
 
Death,
 
Earth,
 
Electricity,
 
Fire,
 
Ice,
 
Flux,
 
Illusion,
 
Kinesis,
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;background-color:red">Life</span>,
 
Light,
 
Metal,
 
Mind,
 
Order,
 
Plant,
 
Space,
 
Time,
 
Water.
 
 
 
'''Special Ability Options
 
* '''Crafty Creator''' Add increased effect to all rolls made using tinker. For you tinker is always an appropriate aspect to use when working on a long term project.
 
* '''Loremaster''' You may always use study for a set up action, either in the moment or as a flashback. On a partial success, improve position or increase effect. On a full success, improve position and increase effect. On a critical success, improve position, increase effect, and also increase the result level of actions affected by the set up by one (so a miss becomes a partial success, a partial success becomes a full success, and a full success becomes a critical success).
 
  
 
== Powers ==
 
== Powers ==
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A power playbook doesn't give you any power abilities unless you select a power from that playbook's special abilities.
 
A power playbook doesn't give you any power abilities unless you select a power from that playbook's special abilities.
 
Once you select a power, you gain abilities appropriate to the power.  
 
Once you select a power, you gain abilities appropriate to the power.  
So if you select the electricity pool, you can shoot lightning, power electric engines, cause shortcuts, summon electric creatures, and so forth.
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So if you select the electricity power, you can shoot lightning, power electric engines, cause shortcuts, summon electric creatures, depending on which actions you are good at.
 
In many cases, powers work as equipment does, empowering your normal actions.
 
In many cases, powers work as equipment does, empowering your normal actions.
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Some powers allow you to do what is normally impossible, these generally have more rules governing them
  
You use your normal actions to activate powers, but there is often an associated cost.
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'''Stress Cost
'''Free''' powers are always available.
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You use your normal actions to activate powers, but there is an associated cost in stress.
'''Equipment''' powers work require willpower or components to use, components are consumed when used. You have to cross of an item or willpower each time you make a roll for the power.  
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The stress cost of each category of power abilities is given at the top of each column, but this cost is reduced by the result of the action roll.
'''Willpower ''' powers require you to spend willpower each time you roll for the power.
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This works much like resistance rolls, but is handled as a part of the action roll.
'''Trauma''' powers are all-consuming. You spend all your remaining willpower to activate the power, causing you to go into trauma. These effects are over-the-top and often has extensive collateral damage. They can sometimes be duplicated as long-term projects.
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Each power ability has a stress cost, which is reduced by the result of the action roll.
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A critical success reduces the cost by 2 for each six rolled beyond the first.
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This is the same roll used to judge the effect of the action itself.
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Sometimes the use of a power does not need an action roll, but you still make one to find the stress cost.
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For example, using Survey and [[Darkness_Powers_(FiD)|darkness]] to allow your friends to see in the dark is not exciting enough to require an action roll.
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In this case, ignore the result of the action roll except to calculate stress cost, the action itself always succeeds without consequences.
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For basic powers not used as a part of a significant action, just ignore the cost and action roll.
  
 
'''Avoid The Trap of Powers
 
'''Avoid The Trap of Powers
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Attacks with weapons do not lose any effectiveness just because there are power that do the same.
 
Attacks with weapons do not lose any effectiveness just because there are power that do the same.
 
Items can be more effective than powers because once you select an item of equipment, you usually have it for the rest of the score.  
 
Items can be more effective than powers because once you select an item of equipment, you usually have it for the rest of the score.  
Attune allows the identification of supernatural creatures even without a power.
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Attune allows the identification of supernatural creatures even without using a power, tough powers are more precise in detecting creatures and things tied to that particular power.
  
 
'''Powers are Inflexible
 
'''Powers are Inflexible
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The abilities described for each combination of power and action are typical examples that can be expanded upon.  
 
The abilities described for each combination of power and action are typical examples that can be expanded upon.  
 
The drift of the ability is set, but the particulars can be changed.
 
The drift of the ability is set, but the particulars can be changed.
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If a character wants to do something that seems appropriate to their power but no description fits, modify existing abilities to allow it as some kind of action.
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There are really two kinds of effect in Blades in the Dark, and the power rules use this concept so much it need to be explained. To keep them apart, I have introduced the term outcome for one of these types of effect.
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The first kind, that I call effect, is the initial effect of the action.
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This comes from the negotiation between player and game master and depends entirely on the situation at hand and how suitable the player's proposed action is.
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I call the other kind of effect the outcome, but this could also be called final effect.
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It is the effect after all modifications due to such things as a difference in tier, assist and push for effect, and setup actions.
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'''Combining Powers
 
'''Combining Powers
If you know several powers, you can combine all of them with a single action, as long as this makes sense.  
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If you know several powers, you can combine all of them with a single action, as long as this makes sense.
So if you know both the fire and plant powers, you can dismiss, infiltrate, or infiltrate using both at once, but using barrage or research using both powers at once makes less sense.  
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So if you know both the fire and plant powers, you can dismiss, command, or sway using both at once.
It is also possible to combine powers with another power-user as a part of assisting them.
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The stress cost is that of the most difficult effect you use.
Combination powers are often more effective but become more vulnerable to the banish effect of the attunement action.  
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This often increases effect at the cost of position as controlling a combined power is harder.
Negating any of the component powers of a combined power negates the entire power.
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'''Combining Actions
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Combining multiple actions into one greater effect is harder, you have to use the lowest of all the involved action ratings.
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This lower rating must then satisfy the minimum die requirement.
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''If you want to use both the basic Command and Sway effects, likely to both speak to an understand someone, you use the lower of your Command and Sway rating.  
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'''Cooperative Powers
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It is possible for multiple characters to cooperate in using a power in a group action.
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Each member contributes the powers they know to the final effect.
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If multiple actions are involved, different people in the group can roll using different actions, as long as it makes sense.
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This can be exploited by adding nonsensical effects to a cooperative power use just to allow the use of different actions, keep an eye out for this.
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''A group of scoundrels want to summon a demon. This is a Master Attune Darkness effect. One player suggests turning this into a group action by adding a Hunt Plant effect to create a bower in the shape of a pentagram. This draws some chuckles from around the game table, no-one else thinks this a meaningful group action. Instead the GM suggests this as a setup action.
  
 
'''Power Duration
 
'''Power Duration
 
There are no specific rules for the duration of powers.
 
There are no specific rules for the duration of powers.
 
Most powers last for a single use of an action: you use the power, the effect happens, and then the power ends but the effects of the power remains.
 
Most powers last for a single use of an action: you use the power, the effect happens, and then the power ends but the effects of the power remains.
The typical example of this is attacks, you wield your fire blade for the duration of the fight, and then it dissipates.
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An attack is the typical example of this.
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You create a bolt of energy using a power like electricity, fight with it for the time it takes to make a single die roll (this can be involve several die rolls in the fiction), then the power ends but any damage or other effects remain.
 
Powers that last usually last for an entire score, but this depends on the degree of success.  
 
Powers that last usually last for an entire score, but this depends on the degree of success.  
A possible consequence of power use is that the power suddenly ends at an inappropriate moment.
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A possible consequence is that the power suddenly ends at an inappropriate moment.
  
 
'''Power Area
 
'''Power Area
The target of powers can be described in plural or singular, but uses the normal effects of multiple targets, increasing position and reducing effect as appropriate.
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The target of powers can be described in plural or singular, but powers use the normal effects of multiple targets, increasing position and/or reducing effect as appropriate.
 
If the power explicitly says it has an area this does no apply.
 
If the power explicitly says it has an area this does no apply.
  
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One die gives access to free abilities.
 
One die gives access to free abilities.
 
two dice gives access to item abilities,
 
two dice gives access to item abilities,
three dice gives access to willpower abilities,
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three dice gives access to stress abilities,
 
four dice allows access to all powers.
 
four dice allows access to all powers.
  
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At tier zero, you can only use free powers.
 
At tier zero, you can only use free powers.
 
At tiers 1-2 you can only use free and item powers.
 
At tiers 1-2 you can only use free and item powers.
At tier 3-4 you can use free, item, and willpower powers abilities.
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At tier 3-4 you can use free, item, and stress powers abilities.
 
At tier 5, you can use all powers.
 
At tier 5, you can use all powers.
 
This makes powers almost useless at tier zero and weak until tier 3.
 
This makes powers almost useless at tier zero and weak until tier 3.
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The easiest way to manage this is to modify or remove the power playbooks and powers that don't fit.
 
The easiest way to manage this is to modify or remove the power playbooks and powers that don't fit.
 
But you can also remove the abilities linked to certain actions.
 
But you can also remove the abilities linked to certain actions.
Removing attune removes summoning and anti-power abilities, making the setting decidedly less mystical.
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* Removing attune removes summoning and anti-power abilities, making the setting decidedly less mystical.
Removing command and sway powers make powers more physical and less subtle.
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* Removing command and sway powers make powers more physical and less subtle.
Removing consort makes a creature's form more definite, making the setting less confusing.
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* Removing consort makes a creature's form more definite, making the setting less confusing.
Removing finesse, hunt, skirmish, and wreck removes exceptional attacks, making the setting much less flashy.
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* Removing finesse, hunt, skirmish, and wreck removes exceptional attacks, making the setting much less flashy.
Removing prowl limits how people move, also making the setting less flashy.
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* Removing prowl limits how people move, also making the setting less flashy.
Removing study and survey removes information powers, making the setting more mundane.
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* Removing study and survey removes information powers, making the setting more mundane.
 
It is also possible to limit sub-categories of power playbooks, making certain components secret and something that has to be earned.
 
It is also possible to limit sub-categories of power playbooks, making certain components secret and something that has to be earned.
This can include adding the powers currently forbidden to a certain playbook.
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You can also lock certain action/power combinations behind an additional cost, such as requiring a separate ability to use Survey power if you dislike scrying.
 
 
=== Power Specifications ===
 
List of powers and how they differ from the generic power table.
 
 
 
# '''[[Air Powers (FiD)|Air Power]]'''. Air is an elemental power that affects gasses, and to a limited extent vacuum.
 
# '''[[Animal Powers (FiD)|Animal Power]]'''. Animals are an important part of mystic experience.
 
# '''[[Barriers Powers (FiD)|Barriers Power]]'''. Barriers is the ability to create walls and circles of protection.
 
# '''[[Darkness Powers (FiD)|Darkness Power]]'''. Darkness is linked to both physical and spiritual darkness.
 
# '''[[Death Powers (FiD)|Death Power]]'''. Death and disease are powerful forces.
 
# '''[[Earth Powers (FiD)|Earth Power]]'''. Earth is the base of all, the solid ground we walk on and dig into.
 
# '''[[Electricity Powers (FiD)|Electricity Power]]'''. Electricity is something that accompanies technology.
 
# '''[[Fire Powers (FiD)|Fire Power]]'''. Fire is an element of transformation, it can destroy but also forge.
 
# '''[[Ice Powers (FiD)|Ice Power]]'''. The power of frozen water, arctic cold, and creatures of cold.
 
# '''[[Flux Powers (FiD)|Flux Power]]'''. Flux is the power of luck, chaos, decay, and randomness, but also of freedom, inspiration, and art.
 
# '''[[Illusion Powers (FiD)|Illusion Power]]'''. Illusion powers create images, sound, and other sensory impressions to confuse and delude.
 
# '''[[Kinesis Powers (FiD)|Kinesis Power]]'''. The ability move things, including simple thoughts.
 
# '''[[Life Powers (FiD)|Life Power]]'''. Life power is about life energy used to heal and improve living things.
 
# '''[[Light Powers (FiD)|Light Power]]'''. Light is both physical and spiritual light, inspiring deeds of charity and benevolence.
 
# '''[[Metal Powers (FiD)|Metal Power]]'''. Metalworkers have often been associated with mystical powers.
 
# '''[[Mind Powers (FiD)|Mind Power]]'''. Mind delves into sentience and intelligence.
 
# '''[[Order Powers (FiD)|Order Power]]'''. Order is the power the status quo that restores normality.
 
# '''[[Plant Powers (FiD)|Plant Power]]'''. Governs plants and dead plant matter, including fungi.
 
# '''[[Space Powers (FiD)|Space Power]]'''. Governs location and distance, the power to teleport and create extradimensional spaces.
 
# '''[[Time Powers (FiD)|Time Power]]'''. Time allows looking into the past and possible futures, but can create deadly paradoxes.
 
# '''[[Water Powers (FiD)|Water Power]]'''. Water is the element of life, spirituality, and endless flowing cycles.
 
 
 
== Powers ==
 
Powers are what actually gives you exceptional abilities.
 
A power playbook doesn't give you any power abilities unless you select a power from that playbook's special abilities.
 
Once you select a power, you gain abilities appropriate to the power.
 
So if you select the electricity pool, you can shoot lightning, power electric engines, cause shortcuts, summon electric creatures, and so forth.
 
In many cases, powers work as equipment does, empowering your normal actions.
 
 
 
You use your normal actions to activate powers, but there is often an associated cost.
 
'''Free''' powers are always available.
 
'''Equipment''' powers work require willpower or components to use, components are consumed when used. You have to cross of an item or willpower each time you make a roll for the power.
 
'''Willpower ''' powers require you to spend willpower each time you roll for the power. 
 
'''Trauma''' powers are all-consuming. You spend all your remaining willpower to activate the power, causing you to go into trauma. These effects are over-the-top and often has extensive collateral damage. They can sometimes be duplicated as long-term projects.
 

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Powers turn Blades in the Dark-style games into power fantasy.

Introducing Powers

Rather than the fantastical being rare and poorly understood, adding powers to your gives characters entirely new abilities they can use. Introducing these into a game changes the game world, making it more fantastical. Your game will change from the typical grim blades in the dark into something different and higher powered, though possibly just as grim. Powers consist of two elements—a playbook, and powers. Playbooks are frameworks for which powers you can use and how you use them. Powers describe what effects you can create.

Here follows links to power playbooks and powers, explained in the rules below. Typical Power Details.

Power Playbooks
  1. Animism Power of spirits.
  2. Artificing Power of craft.
  3. Chi Inner power.
  4. Chosen Gifted by god.
  5. Jedi The Force.
  6. Monster Savage power.
  7. Mutation Power in the body.
  8. Orphic Power of performance.
  9. Psi Futuristic magic.
  10. Psychonaut Power of dreams.
  11. Sorcery Power of heritage.
  12. Soulsworn Trade soul for power.
  13. Spirit Immaterial monster.
  14. Starborn Power of destiny.
  15. Theurgy Study of miracles.
  16. Wizardry Magic from study.
Powers
  1. Air Powers Elemental of gas and emptiness.
  2. Animal Powers Animals power.
  3. Barrier Powers Circles of protection.
  4. Darkness Powers Physical and spiritual darkness.
  5. Death Powers Death and disease.
  6. Earth Powers Element of solidity.
  7. Electricity Powers Elemental electricity.
  8. Fire Powers Element of transformation and heat.
  9. Flux Powers Luck, chaos, and freedom.
  10. Ice Powers Element of cold and ice.
  11. Illusion Powers Images that delude.
  12. Kinesis Powers Move things.
  13. Life Powers Master life.
  14. Light Powers Physical and spiritual light.
  15. Metal Powers Elemental metal.
  16. Mind Powers Psychic power.
  17. Order Powers Restore normality.
  18. Plant Powers Vegetate matter.
  19. Space Powers Master location.
  20. Time Powers Master history.
  21. Water Powers Element of liquid.

Power Playbooks

Playbooks are the frames for acquiring powers. The playbooks are the power traditions of your world, roles such as wizard, sorcerer, saint, mutant, or technomancer. Each playbook gives you access to certain powers, which are chosen in the same manner as special abilities. A power playbook can also have regular special abilities to choose from, but rarely as many as ordinary playbooks do. This is in addition to all the normal features of a playbook.

Finally, each power playbook gives you a trauma condition. This means you can't survive as much new trauma as characters who have not meddled with the powers. The actual trauma condition generally affects how you use powers, imposing conditions you must fulfil in order to use powers.

Multiple Power Playbooks You cannot pick special abilities from a power playbook unless you are using that playbook. It is possible to add a power playbook by selecting this as a special ability. If you already have a power playbook, you can gain multiple power playbooks this way, giving you a wider range of powers at the price of more trauma conditions and thus more restrictions on the use of all of your powers.

Powers

Powers are what actually gives you exceptional abilities. A power playbook doesn't give you any power abilities unless you select a power from that playbook's special abilities. Once you select a power, you gain abilities appropriate to the power. So if you select the electricity power, you can shoot lightning, power electric engines, cause shortcuts, summon electric creatures, depending on which actions you are good at. In many cases, powers work as equipment does, empowering your normal actions. Some powers allow you to do what is normally impossible, these generally have more rules governing them

Stress Cost You use your normal actions to activate powers, but there is an associated cost in stress. The stress cost of each category of power abilities is given at the top of each column, but this cost is reduced by the result of the action roll. This works much like resistance rolls, but is handled as a part of the action roll. Each power ability has a stress cost, which is reduced by the result of the action roll. A critical success reduces the cost by 2 for each six rolled beyond the first. This is the same roll used to judge the effect of the action itself. Sometimes the use of a power does not need an action roll, but you still make one to find the stress cost. For example, using Survey and darkness to allow your friends to see in the dark is not exciting enough to require an action roll. In this case, ignore the result of the action roll except to calculate stress cost, the action itself always succeeds without consequences. For basic powers not used as a part of a significant action, just ignore the cost and action roll.

Avoid The Trap of Powers Just because a power allows something does not mean that you can't do it without that power. Attacks with weapons do not lose any effectiveness just because there are power that do the same. Items can be more effective than powers because once you select an item of equipment, you usually have it for the rest of the score. Attune allows the identification of supernatural creatures even without using a power, tough powers are more precise in detecting creatures and things tied to that particular power.

Powers are Inflexible Unlike normal actions, which are flexible, powers are specific. If you want to make a ranged attack using your power, that is done with Hunt action unless the particular power description says otherwise, you cannot fudge this with another action as you normally can.

Powers are Flexible The abilities described for each combination of power and action are typical examples that can be expanded upon. The drift of the ability is set, but the particulars can be changed. If a character wants to do something that seems appropriate to their power but no description fits, modify existing abilities to allow it as some kind of action.

Effect and Outcome

There are really two kinds of effect in Blades in the Dark, and the power rules use this concept so much it need to be explained. To keep them apart, I have introduced the term outcome for one of these types of effect.

The first kind, that I call effect, is the initial effect of the action. This comes from the negotiation between player and game master and depends entirely on the situation at hand and how suitable the player's proposed action is.

I call the other kind of effect the outcome, but this could also be called final effect. It is the effect after all modifications due to such things as a difference in tier, assist and push for effect, and setup actions.

Combining Powers If you know several powers, you can combine all of them with a single action, as long as this makes sense. So if you know both the fire and plant powers, you can dismiss, command, or sway using both at once. The stress cost is that of the most difficult effect you use. This often increases effect at the cost of position as controlling a combined power is harder.

Combining Actions Combining multiple actions into one greater effect is harder, you have to use the lowest of all the involved action ratings. This lower rating must then satisfy the minimum die requirement.

If you want to use both the basic Command and Sway effects, likely to both speak to an understand someone, you use the lower of your Command and Sway rating.

Cooperative Powers It is possible for multiple characters to cooperate in using a power in a group action. Each member contributes the powers they know to the final effect. If multiple actions are involved, different people in the group can roll using different actions, as long as it makes sense. This can be exploited by adding nonsensical effects to a cooperative power use just to allow the use of different actions, keep an eye out for this.

A group of scoundrels want to summon a demon. This is a Master Attune Darkness effect. One player suggests turning this into a group action by adding a Hunt Plant effect to create a bower in the shape of a pentagram. This draws some chuckles from around the game table, no-one else thinks this a meaningful group action. Instead the GM suggests this as a setup action.

Power Duration There are no specific rules for the duration of powers. Most powers last for a single use of an action: you use the power, the effect happens, and then the power ends but the effects of the power remains. An attack is the typical example of this. You create a bolt of energy using a power like electricity, fight with it for the time it takes to make a single die roll (this can be involve several die rolls in the fiction), then the power ends but any damage or other effects remain. Powers that last usually last for an entire score, but this depends on the degree of success. A possible consequence is that the power suddenly ends at an inappropriate moment.

Power Area The target of powers can be described in plural or singular, but powers use the normal effects of multiple targets, increasing position and/or reducing effect as appropriate. If the power explicitly says it has an area this does no apply.

Powers Gated by Dice Power effects can be gated by the number of dice rolled for an action. This means that pushing, assists, and devils' bargain enhances the effect of your powers. No dice, no power. One die gives access to free abilities. two dice gives access to item abilities, three dice gives access to stress abilities, four dice allows access to all powers.

Optional Rule: Powers Gated by Tier If powers seem to powerful for low-tier adventures, you can tier-lock powers. At tier zero, you can only use free powers. At tiers 1-2 you can only use free and item powers. At tier 3-4 you can use free, item, and stress powers abilities. At tier 5, you can use all powers. This makes powers almost useless at tier zero and weak until tier 3. Long-term projects allows use of powers as if you were two tiers higher. Make sure to limit exceptional equipment like bombs and grenades in a similar manner.

Availability and Genre Different power and action combinations fit in different genres, as do power playbooks. The easiest way to manage this is to modify or remove the power playbooks and powers that don't fit. But you can also remove the abilities linked to certain actions.

  • Removing attune removes summoning and anti-power abilities, making the setting decidedly less mystical.
  • Removing command and sway powers make powers more physical and less subtle.
  • Removing consort makes a creature's form more definite, making the setting less confusing.
  • Removing finesse, hunt, skirmish, and wreck removes exceptional attacks, making the setting much less flashy.
  • Removing prowl limits how people move, also making the setting less flashy.
  • Removing study and survey removes information powers, making the setting more mundane.

It is also possible to limit sub-categories of power playbooks, making certain components secret and something that has to be earned. You can also lock certain action/power combinations behind an additional cost, such as requiring a separate ability to use Survey power if you dislike scrying.