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Re: [HOE] New Miracle proposal



Hey Sam & Max,

     Ooooh, another good idea for the potential of this power, but if I make 
it a random bounce, couldn't that reduce the strain cost?  Good and fun 
idea, either way, heh, heh, heh.

                            Jason Adkins


>From: Sam & Max <samnmax1@earthlink.net>
>Reply-To: hoe@gamerz.net
>To: hoe@gamerz.net
>Subject: Re: [HOE] New Miracle proposal
>Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2000 01:55:47 -0500
>
>
>
>Matt and Teresa Steflik wrote:
>
> > <vast and impressive snppage. hehe>
> >
> > So, there you go.  For what it's worth, I hope it makes sense and helps
> > a little.
> >
> > Matt Steflik
> > Gimme Shelter - http://www.geocities.com/grifflik/
> >
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>Yeah what he said. :)
>
>     Although in the cases of Microwave and other 'opposed' powers the 
>first
>rolls (the Faith vs Faith one) could be made against a flat TN of 5 to
>determine if it is absorbed or deflected or whatever, by the Arcane
>shield.  If the shield fails then proceed as normal.
>     I do agree that the shield should cost whatever the cost of the
>attacking power is.  That makes sense.
>     For real fun I would say that it can not be used to reflect a hit back
>at a target with any degree of accuracy, with a raise or not.
>     Instead just for fun (hehe) roll a d12 for a direction from the
>targeted Doomie and 2D20 (open) for the yards scattered. That way a power
>bounces off and zooms away and may have a chance with the innocent
>bystander rules of catching a bad guy. (or Good guys)   This may be clunky
>and slower, and in all honesty not work but it would be fun to watch powers
>ricocheting randomly off the Doomie. Hey.. he's safe right? What are all
>you griping about! :)
>--
>David Heth
>"Should you all really be standing that close together?"
>
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