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From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: What we can do to Jett ;) (was Re: Talismongering)
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 21:25:05 -0500
On Fri, 8 May 1998 20:18:28 -0500 Wafflemeisters
<evamarie@**********.net> writes:
>> Re: Talismongering (Ereskanti , Thu 10:37)
>> Uh, Mongoose, Hellblast is a Combat Spell (Fireblast in the new name
for
>> it).

> OOPs. Excuse me for thinking only DM's had elemental effects-
can't
>IMAGINE where that came from...

Dunno, but it wasn't from Grimmy II: "Damaging manipulations and combat
spells with physical effects produce 'elemental effects,' ..." (page 112)

>> So yes, it can be grounded appropriately. As for Jett's Dual
Nature...well,
>> that depends I guess if she is assensing at the time (I've seen the
>> character sheet, and I still think she's cool :).
>> -K

> AH, assensing. In my book, that's diffrent form dual natured ;
it
>looks diffrent to those seeing her, for one, and it causes a +2tn to
purely >mundane tests, which DN beings don't get. But I see the picture
now. And >somehow Jett can't turn it off- geas, totem flaw, whatever?
That's actually >one of the cooler limits placed on an "in game awakened"
I've ever seen.
>-Mongoose

check the Nagual totem Jett posted earlier ... Nagual Shamans only get +2
TN for *some* mundane tasks... (one example given was that shooting a gun
a target the shaman can see does not incur a penalty)

D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum)

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