Splitting followers
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When buying Followers, a character may more efficiently purchase Followers of differing point scales by splitting Followers. |
- This rule modifies Followers, Hero System Fifth Edition Revised page(s) 81-82.
When buying groups of Followers, any follower's base point value may be reduced by 25 Points to get twice as many followers at the lower point level. For instance, a single 100-Point follower may be split into two 75-Point followers, four 50-Point followers, or eight 25-Point followers. In this way a group of high-point followers may be subdivided into larger numbers of followers at lower point levels.
Note that a character may also increase the point value of all his Followers at once by 25 Points, rather than increasing the number of Followers, by spending another 5 Character Points on the Perk. This raises the value of the highest level by 25 Points, therefore raising each of the lower levels by 25 Points as well.
You may not reduce your main character's value by 25 Points to get two characters at that level. This rule is not a cheap way to buy Duplication.
A note on the logic behind this: Normally when buying Followers, it is necessary to buy each point group separately. Thus one 100-Point follower and four 50-Point followers would cost 40 Character Points (20 for 1x100 Points, 10 for 1x50 Points, +10 for x4). However, these same 40 Character Points could buy sixteen 100-Point followers (20 for 1x100 Points, +20 for x16), which is clearly the better deal. The equivalence of cost to the character for Followers 1x100 Points, 2x75 Points, 4x50 Points, 8x25 Points, each of which costs 20 Character Points, justifies the 25 Points per doubling rule.