Possessed passive power
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Possessed passive power
This seems to be the only way for a Seithkona to voluntary become possessed. Is this the case? I fail to see any other method.
Re: Possessed passive power
Page 230 of the Core Rulebook at the start of the powers listings reminds the reader that all powers are by default targeting self or adjacent combatant. That means any possession power can be self-targeted. This includes both actives and passives.Weaselboy wrote:This seems to be the only way for a Seithkona to voluntary become possessed. Is this the case? I fail to see any other method.
Re: Possessed passive power
No, it states that if the effect doesn't state a recipient then the default is Allies. Either self or Allies in range.Page 230 of the Core Rulebook at the start of the powers listings reminds the reader that all powers are by default targeting self or adjacent combatant. That means any possession power can be self-targeted. This includes both actives and passives.
After going through the active powers it seems the only ones that a Seithkona can use to self inflict possession are 'the nightman cometh' or 'soul abortion'. They seem to have no access to the latter though (at least at low levels).
Re: Possessed passive power
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Some effects do not state the intended recipient (such as "Heal +1"): by default, the effect applies to allies (one target, either on one self, or any allies within range).
Some effects do not state the intended recipient (such as "Heal +1"): by default, the effect applies to allies (one target, either on one self, or any allies within range).
Re: Possessed passive power
Even though I didn't include the heal +1 that is exactly what I was quoting so I don't think it needed to be repeated! My points were
1/ that you were in error stating that it defaulted to combatants. Combatants includes enemies and as written in the rules defaulting DOESN'T include enemies.
2/ the possession powers I didn't mention have a recipient and therefore CAN'T be used on yourself according to the rules.
1/ that you were in error stating that it defaulted to combatants. Combatants includes enemies and as written in the rules defaulting DOESN'T include enemies.
2/ the possession powers I didn't mention have a recipient and therefore CAN'T be used on yourself according to the rules.