Can you resist a reduced effect consequence?
Can you resist a reduced effect consequence?
Can you resist a reduced effect consequence?
Can you resist a reduced effect consequence?
Can you resist a reduced effect consequence?
How big the turf can be?
How big the turf can be? There is an example of street intersection which is obviously not very big. Its not very useful for providing scores also, is it? I imagine that a lot of offers that will come will be on a hostile turf. Am I right?
Is there a way to represent mechanicaly owning a district or is it only possible to do by a social contract between gangs?
Hi guys.
Hi guys. In the game example(p.40) Adam pushes his character Canter to achieve extreme effect. He does it after the roll and also despite the fact he already chose to take a devils bargain.
I dig it, I do.
But it seems to stand against the rules.
1.Rolling the dice and interpreting it is the last step. Trading position for effect, pushing and bagaining happens before that. After that you can only resist consequences.
2. He already took the bargain and rules say that can do only one – bargain or push yourself.
Was it just a jolly improvisation or did I miss something in the rules? If I did, where can I find it?
tldr; Can you push yourself for effect boost? Can you push yourself after the roll?
Thanks in advance!
So the Blind Hour.
So the Blind Hour. Help me out. There are fragments of the old sun in the sky that light up at dawn and at twilight, right? I thought that it is a cool visual, but later I read about the fog that descends on the city at that time. It is so strong that people see actually less than at “night”.
Is the sun visible at all or does it dissolve in the fog creating a white ambient light that blinds all the people that are accustomed to living in the dark?
Second, kind of followup question: Do people see much better in darkness?
There is a mechanical example of sniping from a distance that grants you controlled position and a great effect. I imagine that it had to be somewhat lit but in the real world sniping at night would be considered harder than controlled and great. Wait. Was it the big moon? How bright is the moon or the triple moon?
So my mind was wandering about and came to a dangerous conclusion.
So my mind was wandering about and came to a dangerous conclusion. I want to play Mage: The Awakening 2e on Blades in the Dark mechanics.
Did somebody thought about it before? I don’t want to reinvent the wheel so I’m asking.
Thanks in advance.