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When you are using another power that usually only affects yourself, you can trigger this power to have it affect another person who are touching you. If you do this for several people, you can form a chain of hands together. The power will affect everyone in the chain as long as you continue to touch one another (remain adjacent) or until it ends normally.
 
When you are using another power that usually only affects yourself, you can trigger this power to have it affect another person who are touching you. If you do this for several people, you can form a chain of hands together. The power will affect everyone in the chain as long as you continue to touch one another (remain adjacent) or until it ends normally.
 
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=== Gift of the Gift ===
 
Limit Break
 
 
You give another creature the use of one of your powers. The gift lasts for a scene. If the target did not have a  [[Power_Rules_(Action)#Tradition|Tradition]] before, he inherits your [[Power_Rules_(Action)#Tradition|Tradition]] and all your [[Methods (Action)|Methods]] while Gift of the Gift is running.
 
  
 
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When you are using another power that usually only affects yourself, you can trigger this power to have it affect another person who are touching you. If you do this for several people, you can form a chain of hands together. The power will affect everyone in the chain as long as you continue to touch one another (remain adjacent) or until it ends normally.

This is a meta-power that affects other powers. In some campaign worlds there is a strong Origin Divide among different origins. Check with your GM regarding your campaign. Origins that are opposed cannot cannot be modified by meta-powers; it is as if powers from the opposing origin was actually a schtick rather than a power.