Bre Karn
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Mmh, this supplement looks a bit odd. Fishy, I'd even say.
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Fishy?
Like 1st of April fishy, or like "contains fish monsters" fishy?
I thought it was an April's Fools, but it was posted on 12th of April, and looks like an illegal fan supplement being sold on DTR.Like 1st of April fishy, or like "contains fish monsters" fishy?
I thought it was an April's Fools, but it was posted on 12th of April, and looks like an illegal fan supplement being sold on DTR.
I mean, text blurb says it's for 3E, but it's the first I hear of it, and it's tagged as being 1st and 2nd edition Exalted and WoD to boot?
Oooh I didn't know. Nice initiative, I guess?IIRC Onyx Oath did set up a shop on DTRPG for Exalted supplements made by fans. So it might be that.
I thought it was an April's Fools, but it was posted on 12th of April, and looks like an illegal fan supplement being sold on DTR.
I mean, text blurb says it's for 3E, but it's the first I hear of it, and it's tagged as being 1st and 2nd edition Exalted and WoD to boot?
I think I remember this from the old White Wolf forums, but they are no longer on.
Was it the same place that this quote came from?Hey guys. I'm looking for a quote. Somewhere in exalted.
Someone, a dev, said in response to a Exalted vs sci fi, that the Exaltation grants excellence to whatever they put their minds to. That they would naturally evolve charms based on whatever they can get their hands on.
So... anyone got a clue where it is from?
Michael Goodwin said:
Geoff Grabowski actually gave me Exalted stats for an assault rifle (no, you can't have it) as part of a discussion where he pointed out that "An Exalt who can dodge a war god's spear doesn't fear a bit of metal flung from a tube." Guns wouldn't actually break the setting or change the overall power of mortals within the world. The reason they don't exist in a mass-produced way is because it would change the feel and "look" of Exalted away from its intended aesthetics. Thus, you can have flamethrowers and magic revolvers and blaster spears, but no assault rifles.
Sorry but no.
They made everything less powerful. No Perfect/Absolute effects, some Charms automatically stop working for no in-character reason if you aren't actively fighting one or more "non-trivial enemies" while leaving it up to the Storyteller to decide what that means, and there are no distinct distances for anything.Now onto more important things. I heard that 3e charms made the solars less powerful. How true is this
Oh my.They made everything less powerful. No Perfect/Absolute effects, some Charms automatically stop working for no in-character reason if you aren't actively fighting one or more "non-trivial enemies" while leaving it up to the Storyteller to decide what that means, and there are no distinct distances for anything.
Haa ... depends on build, I'm talking from my 2ed experiences, die horribly or be slaughtering them like pigs. Th Second Circles, I mean. Of course PDs work, both ways.I'm writing a Campione! crossover. I won't bore you with a synopsis, but it's a place where Second and third circle level beings rampage around with no Exalted to stop them.
There's a melee supernal solar Exalted. How long can he last against a second circle level being?
If you mean 'move as one' its either 'With One Mind' giving the dragonblooded the equivalent of wireless radio headsets, or 'threshing floor technique', a melee attack that lets you and any of your nearby friends attack as one, as long as one of you is close enough to the opponent.Haa ... depends on build, I'm talking from my 2ed experiences, die horribly or be slaughtering them like pigs. Th Second Circles, I mean. Of course PDs work, both ways.
Separate Campione? If you squint they can count as Solar-equivalents with enough Heretic Gods harvested-for-XP under their belts. Then it goes into completely bugfucking nuts territory.
On the other hand Third Circles, these are Puzzle Box Bosses who are normally invicible to spamming attacks. Their casual, for example Ligier's, attacks are so horrible that Exalt needs PD to survive it reliably and Exalt relying on some top-tier mega-armour to let him survive few strikes? Incurable, Murphy mocking, thrill seeker. Because if Third Circle uses Excellency-equivalent or some +PAIN charm? Only PD helps or really, really obscene artifacts that work like PDs.
As for your question about the Dragon-Blooded 2ed charm. Apologies, I don't have the PDFs anymore so all I could remember is that this charm works "by letting a bunch of DB's cooperate perfectly, like one body" but I don't remember the name of that charm. It is probably one from 2ed Dragon-Blooded splat, or the extra book about Realm that contains Upright Soldier in the name. Since both are Dragon-Blooded-centric and contain no Solar stuff.
Good god, no. That's too broken.The most broken thing a Solar can do in a crossover like that is to take Wyld Shaping Technique. See, all those other worlds? They're not Creation. They are perfectly ripe for the large-scale reality warping that is WST. Throw in Sorcery too, and your Solar can outdo any Campione or god in the setting in largescale shittery, before you even get to the rest of their combat charms.
Really needs an permissive ST, that.The most broken thing a Solar can do in a crossover like that is to take Wyld Shaping Technique. See, all those other worlds? They're not Creation. They are perfectly ripe for the large-scale reality warping that is WST. Throw in Sorcery too, and your Solar can outdo any Campione or god in the setting in largescale shittery, before you even get to the rest of their combat charms.
I doubt it would work, since ... it isn't Wyld. The name of the Charm shows it's obvious limits. So unless said Solar also have "create Tainted Land with a punch" charm, because Tainted lands count as Wyld for that Charm, if barely, then WST isn't as awesome as it sounds. Lastly, it works slowly.The most broken thing a Solar can do in a crossover like that is to take Wyld Shaping Technique. See, all those other worlds? They're not Creation. They are perfectly ripe for the large-scale reality warping that is WST. Throw in Sorcery too, and your Solar can outdo any Campione or god in the setting in largescale shittery, before you even get to the rest of their combat charms.
... but why?Ironically a Solar that specced into martial arts might do better than one that went into a lot of charms.
Mote cost?No mote cost, able to combo really damn well, can be mixed with charms and sorcery. Allows them to focus on perfect defenses and not spend much on offense, giving them more staying power to keep up a constant offense.
MA charms use motes too, fyi. Dunno why you think they don't.... charms cost motes of essence to use. If a Solar was fighting gods in Campione he'd be needing a lot of charms in a very short length of time, something Stunting would likely not help with, and thus minimizing motes used for offense would allow them to work on defense to not die.