Psionic questions :)

Started by Sewercop, June 06, 2012, 06:03:59 AM

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markc

 I was thinking along the same lines as Thom above to preserve game balance.
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Usdrothek

Thanks Thom & Markc. That will help a bit.

NicholasHMCaldwell

Agree with Thom. Multi-bashing allows multiple chances for the hapless target to break free.

Best wishes,
Nicholas
Professor Nicholas HM Caldwell
Director, Iron Crown Enterprises Ltd
Publisher of Rolemaster, Spacemaster, Shadow World, Cyradon, HARP & HARP SF, and Cyberspace, with products available from www.drivethrurpg.com
Author: Mentalism Companion, GURPS Age of Napoleon, Construct Companion, College of Magics, HARP SF/HARP SF Xtreme, and coauthor HARP Bestiary

mac

what about using telekinesis to hold a NPC down on the ground(not doing damage, just stopping movement), so his companions can pummel him?
would the victim still get his DB?
would he get a RR every round?

Thom @ ICE

I look at telekinesis as applying a force. If you wanted to hold someone down you could focus on securing their feet to the ground or if they were prone applying force to hold their torso to the ground.   In either case, I would allow them to parry and their armor DB would still apply. 

As for RR - I would allow an RR each round as the target continues to resist. 
Email -    Thom@ironcrown.com

Sewercop

Long break from the forums and posting but ill bite as usual :) Ok, if you the developers of the game see a problem with something... Why dont you guys make erratas ? no seriously..

NicholasHMCaldwell

Errata are gathered - and threads do already exist for various products. Unusually HARP SF and HARP SF Xtreme have not acquired dedicated threads for this. When there are sufficient errata gathered, the master files for the pdfs (and print files) will be "opened" and the corrections made to the products. For HARP SF and HARP SF Xtreme, there may now be enough to warrant an opening. In HARP Fantasy, applying errata will be timed with HARP Bestiary as applying the monster creation processes vigorously is most likely to discover errata not spotted by fans yet.

Best wishes,
Nicholas 
Professor Nicholas HM Caldwell
Director, Iron Crown Enterprises Ltd
Publisher of Rolemaster, Spacemaster, Shadow World, Cyradon, HARP & HARP SF, and Cyberspace, with products available from www.drivethrurpg.com
Author: Mentalism Companion, GURPS Age of Napoleon, Construct Companion, College of Magics, HARP SF/HARP SF Xtreme, and coauthor HARP Bestiary

Sewercop

There is no reason to sit on erratas. Just do as other gaming companies and post em on the site. Discussions threads are just that, discussions. Faqs are just faqs. Write it down and make it official. Even if its a mess it atleast shows people you are making an effort.

Bruce

I agree that there should be some kind of errata list in these forums posted by ICE in a locked topic. Searching through pages of topics is time consuming for those of us who like to keep updated.

Bruce
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