Editing Talk:Heart-Breaking Blade Style
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''Mechanically, what it's doing is supplementing a Martial Arts action and replacing the weapon stats present on that action (whatever they may be) with its own array. As Supplemental Charms are declared after the action but before calculating stats and rolling, I determined it to be best placed there, as I want it to cost your charm action to use. You could turn it into a Reflexive, Scenelong charm with spending motes as a non-charm action that did that quite easily, though the issue there would be the non-charm action, which is pretty inappropriate at MA 2 Essence 2.'' | ''Mechanically, what it's doing is supplementing a Martial Arts action and replacing the weapon stats present on that action (whatever they may be) with its own array. As Supplemental Charms are declared after the action but before calculating stats and rolling, I determined it to be best placed there, as I want it to cost your charm action to use. You could turn it into a Reflexive, Scenelong charm with spending motes as a non-charm action that did that quite easily, though the issue there would be the non-charm action, which is pretty inappropriate at MA 2 Essence 2.'' | ||
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==Heart-Breaking Blade Form== | ==Heart-Breaking Blade Form== | ||
Does this charm merely remove the mote costs from the affected charms, or does it also cause them to not count as charms? Removing the mote cost is fine on its own, but without having them also count as not-charms, a practitioner must still use their charm for the action on the activation of the ability, or combo it with other charms. I'm just looking to clarify the intent of the form. | Does this charm merely remove the mote costs from the affected charms, or does it also cause them to not count as charms? Removing the mote cost is fine on its own, but without having them also count as not-charms, a practitioner must still use their charm for the action on the activation of the ability, or combo it with other charms. I'm just looking to clarify the intent of the form. | ||
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''That function does do horrible things to people with no PD or ability to ignore crippling effects - if you want to tone down the style's ability to make entire non-optimized sworn brotherhoods explode into giblets as part of a synchronized dance move, you probably want to make it into a Rain of Feathered Death style multiplicative effect against a single target (still blockable with one PD), or a traditional ExAct as a last resort, since that makes it too good 1v1. :)'' | ''That function does do horrible things to people with no PD or ability to ignore crippling effects - if you want to tone down the style's ability to make entire non-optimized sworn brotherhoods explode into giblets as part of a synchronized dance move, you probably want to make it into a Rain of Feathered Death style multiplicative effect against a single target (still blockable with one PD), or a traditional ExAct as a last resort, since that makes it too good 1v1. :)'' | ||
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