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She can still be felt, should she be bumped into, hit with a door, or covered in paint, but none of the above end the Charm’s effects.<br>If the Solar remains stationary the Charm's duration remains Indefinite, although it does not automatically end if she is touched. <br>At Essence 5, the Combat restriction is removed, and even if the Solar is spotted, the attacker is at a -2 external penalty to hit the Solar. This causes the Solar to automatically succeed at reestablishing Stealth unless their target has a Perfect Sight effect such as Eye of the Unconquered Sun. Doing so adds 1wp to the Charm's cost.  
She can still be felt, should she be bumped into, hit with a door, or covered in paint, but none of the above end the Charm’s effects.<br>If the Solar remains stationary the Charm's duration remains Indefinite, although it does not automatically end if she is touched. <br>At Essence 5, the Combat restriction is removed, and even if the Solar is spotted, the attacker is at a -2 external penalty to hit the Solar. This causes the Solar to automatically succeed at reestablishing Stealth unless their target has a Perfect Sight effect such as Eye of the Unconquered Sun. Doing so adds 1wp to the Charm's cost.  
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COMMENTS: The effects of invisibility on attempts to re-establish surprise are laid out on p156 of the 2e Core: an invisible character doesn't automatically succeed, but instead adds two automatic successes to attempts to re-establish surprise.
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COMMENTS: The effects of invisibility on attempts to re-establish surprise are laid out on p156 of the 2e Core: an invisible character doesn't automatically succeed, but instead adds two automatic successes to attempts to re-establish surprise. In the case of Unstoppable Force, Immovable Object, which does this Charm count as? Is it an Unstoppable Force, and thusly an 'attack', or is it the Immovable Object, and thusly a defense? As this Charm doesn't seem to be either an attack or a defense, it would likely default to the opposed dice roll- which leads to the question of which Attribute this Charm uses. Is it Charisma or Manipulation based, or is it based on a different attribute altogether? Finally, like Flawlessly Impenetrable Disguise, does this Charm add any bonus to the opposed roll?
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Current revision as of 20:47, 24 November 2007

[edit] Unseen Solar Shape

--- Stealth 5, Essence 3
Permanent
None
Invisible Statue Spirit

Removes the limitations from Invisible Statue Spirit, and changes its duration to One Scene, allowing the solar to move around freely, invisible. She does not leave behind fingerprints, hairs, threads or tracks though she may leave behind footprints if walking through snow, mud or sand unless buoyed by the lightening effects of Graceful Crane Stance or Feather-Foot Style. As far as anyone is concerned, the Solar was never there. In the case of a perfect Investigation or tracking effects, default to Unstoppable Force/Immoveable Object.
She can still be felt, should she be bumped into, hit with a door, or covered in paint, but none of the above end the Charm’s effects.
If the Solar remains stationary the Charm's duration remains Indefinite, although it does not automatically end if she is touched.
At Essence 5, the Combat restriction is removed, and even if the Solar is spotted, the attacker is at a -2 external penalty to hit the Solar. This causes the Solar to automatically succeed at reestablishing Stealth unless their target has a Perfect Sight effect such as Eye of the Unconquered Sun. Doing so adds 1wp to the Charm's cost.


COMMENTS: The effects of invisibility on attempts to re-establish surprise are laid out on p156 of the 2e Core: an invisible character doesn't automatically succeed, but instead adds two automatic successes to attempts to re-establish surprise. In the case of Unstoppable Force, Immovable Object, which does this Charm count as? Is it an Unstoppable Force, and thusly an 'attack', or is it the Immovable Object, and thusly a defense? As this Charm doesn't seem to be either an attack or a defense, it would likely default to the opposed dice roll- which leads to the question of which Attribute this Charm uses. Is it Charisma or Manipulation based, or is it based on a different attribute altogether? Finally, like Flawlessly Impenetrable Disguise, does this Charm add any bonus to the opposed roll?


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