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Re: AW: [DL] what would you do? (OT)



 I'm jealous, my blessed had 7d12 faith and regularly rolled wopping 10's.  As for Armor of Faith, I always found it fairly balanced, the fact that there is frequently a window where Armor isn't up, especially after black jokers, and the hefty cost of one action a turn generally keep it from getting too out of hand.  Altho, I wouldn't recomend letting him cast it as a vamoose.

Speaking of blessed, I have a question for those of you who haven't been out of the loop for several years, has there ever been any extrapolation on "The Order of St. George" aka Vatican Pinkertons.  I've got some fond memories of that piece of flavor text ) 

  Jonathan Kelley <darknessintheshade@yahoo.com> wrote:

Righte O. As I stated before I do apologize. For some
reason I was being a Ditz....hmmm that's been
happening alot lately. I stand Corrected and I do
thank you. Now if we can Shore up this and move on
with more important things.

Like..
Any Ideas on Armor of Righteousness. One of the Chaps
in my gaming group has it and it really is worrying
our Marshal. The guy has it and has 5d12 in faith.
That doesn't really bother us, but tonight in our
gaming session the lowest his Armor ever got in the
combat was 19..and actually that's the lowest it's
ever been. Not to accuse him of cheating or anything
it's just insane. anyways I'd like some idea. oh and
to help the GM out some. Know of any good ways to
shortfall him. We aren't out to hose him or anything
just he's ungodly powerful...hmmm kinda ironic
wording...an ungodly powerful blessed.... Any
information would be helpful.

Rupert..

The annoying one...and currently severely injured
one....Thanks Max

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