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From: Steven Mancini <mancinis@******.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Subject: None
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 92 17:11:57 -0500
>>>>[ Okay here goes another list of easier questions...]<<<<<
-Minotaur

1. Cat Shaman vs Light Wounds
Do you folks have the shaman reserve dice, to reflect their
need to 'play' or do they get to through as many dice into
it as they desire but do at Max a Light Wound.
Also is it a light wound before/after the target resists?

2. How about damage on any unique weapons? i.e. Monofilament Garrote?

3. When you folks play with free spirits and you use the charts in
the back of the book, what do you do when you roll same power
more than once? Right now, for some, I limit the original power,
i.e. * form allows 1 animal, one human type, etc...
Ideas? Suggestions? a Breath Mint?

4. Okay here's a new one that just hit me while fumbling down the cs
lab stairs and I am looking for a magic point cost:

Enhanced Movement-
This physical adept ability enhances the movement
factor of the adept. This can be used primarily
for ground movement but other specialties could
seem possible.

Example: Speedy the Elven Hitman buys the skill at level 3
being an elf, he has a quickness of 5, now usually
his movement is 5x4 = 20. Well now he has a surprise
in store for his next victim. Using his new power
he can chase at 5x7 = 35! Watch out world...


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