Difference between revisions of "Power Misfire (Action)"
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− | This limitation does not cause your powers to fail, instead making them activate | + | This limitation does not cause your powers to fail, instead making them activate randomly. |
+ | You can pick up to three misfire triggers - and the power each of them triggers - when you pick this method. The advantage of having more triggers is that you can focus more often the more misfires you suffer. | ||
+ | Typical examples of triggers can be when you roll [[Actions_(Action)#Special_Results|snake eyes]], when hit by a certain kind of attack, or when you see the full moon for the first time tonight. | ||
+ | When this condition occurs, one of your powers activates outside of your control. Generally, this is the same or a similar power misfiring in the same way each time. Misfires are [[Setback (Action)|Setbacks]] and generally detrimental to you, tough they can sometimes have positive side effects. If the power allows some targeting roll or other way to avoid nasty side effects, you fail this roll. The chosen power is generally a [[Actions_(Action)#Limit_Break|Limit Break]]. Examples include a [[Fire_(Action_Powers_Form)#Fireball|Fireball]] exploding in your face, an involuntary change into an [[Gifts_(Action_Powers_Form)#Alternate_Self|Alternate form]], or an accidental [[Summon_(Action_Powers_Technique)#Summon_Demon|Demon Summoning]]. | ||
− | + | Power misfires occur right after you have spent all your shots for the round. | |
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Revision as of 12:39, 5 May 2018
Heroic Action Role-Play |
This is a Method for using Powers in Action. Methods are a part of Traditions and define how Powers are used in each campaign.
Power Misfire
Your powers can cause you setbacks or activate outside of your control. This is similar to Echoes, but relates to specific powers. Some applications are also similar to Mundane Form.
Limitation
This limitation does not cause your powers to fail, instead making them activate randomly. You can pick up to three misfire triggers - and the power each of them triggers - when you pick this method. The advantage of having more triggers is that you can focus more often the more misfires you suffer. Typical examples of triggers can be when you roll snake eyes, when hit by a certain kind of attack, or when you see the full moon for the first time tonight. When this condition occurs, one of your powers activates outside of your control. Generally, this is the same or a similar power misfiring in the same way each time. Misfires are Setbacks and generally detrimental to you, tough they can sometimes have positive side effects. If the power allows some targeting roll or other way to avoid nasty side effects, you fail this roll. The chosen power is generally a Limit Break. Examples include a Fireball exploding in your face, an involuntary change into an Alternate form, or an accidental Demon Summoning.
Power misfires occur right after you have spent all your shots for the round.
Focus Condition
Trigger Action (Focus)
When Power Misfire triggers, you can focus. This focus cannot be used to undo the effect of the Power Misfire, but you can do your own Limit Break just before the power misfire triggers.