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Re: [HOE] Spirit Warriors [John Hopler]



You hafta buy each immunity seperately.  No magic bullet.

Insect shamans could, with enough points, be immune to all of the spheres.

However, for the sake of bookkeeping, we (the group I game with in my
hometown) keep insect shamans as NPCs, due to their need for human
suffering.  That and it seems that their archtype was missing from the book
and that would usually indicate NPC stats.  I might be wrong on that.

C M Hylton
----- Original Message -----
From: "David R Goecke" <mightygecko@juno.com>
To: <hoe@gamerz.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 7:37 PM
Subject: [HOE] Spirit Warriors [John Hopler]


>
> I just finished reading Spirit Warriors. Great book and great concept. If
> I wasn't the Marshal, i'd play one myself.
>
> I really like the sphere concept, however I have a question about
> conflicting spheres. the basic 4 pollution types I get no problem. But
> the Insect Sphere has no conflicting sphere. Does this mean that an
> insect shaman can use any power from any sphere? Likewise, does that mean
> a shaman from any other sphere can use an insect power? (still with the
> higher cost of purchasing out of your own sphere, though.)
>
> In the general sphere, are shamans still limited with the sphere specific
> powers? ex. a radiation shaman can use immunity to radiation, immunity to
> trash, immunity to smog, immunity to insects, but not immunity to sludge.
> Is that right? (all for the normal cost of the general sphere, right?)
>
> And if that is so, does that mean an insect shaman could use all of the
> immunity powers?
>
> I just want to catch this before my players try to take advantage of the
> system, as they are want to do.
>
> Dave
>
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