Cost:
-
Mins:
Dodge 5, Essence 5
Type:
Permanent
Duration:
Permanent
Keywords:
None
Prerequisites:
Seven Shadow Evasion
Follow-ups:
None
The master of evasion prepares himself for foreseen strife, rather than simply avoiding the immediate. The Heroes of the Dawn...
Cost:
None
Mins:
Resistance 5, Essence 4
Type:
Permanent
Duration:
Instant
Keywords:
Obvious
Prerequisites:
Sustained by Brilliance Attitude
,
Steely Defiance Rejuvenation
Follow-ups:
None
Foolish are those who seek to bring down the righteous lawgiver...
Cost:
None
Mins:
Integrity 4, Essence 3
Type:
Permanent
Duration:
Permanent
Keywords:
None
Prerequisites:
Phoenix Renewal Tactic
Follow-ups:
Golden Soul Vitality
All who have seen them do battle or work upon their grand arts know of the Lawgiver’s...
It has always bothered me, through First edition and into Second edition, that dodge has never quite lived up as it should as a purely defensive ability.
This was a less pronounced issue in First edition, when Flow Like Blood allowed a scenelong full dicepool dodge, which should have...
You'd think worse if you saw the guild insurance tables for Raptok. Poor bastards couldn't insure a sock for less than a talent, and all because they look flashy.
I'm looking forward to "Lesser Races", not only because it might refresh and invigorate the two mentioned races but because I have my suspicions they'll include a new race or two to spice things up..
Rarely are the lesser races called upon in an Exalted game, but it's nice to have the variety...
No need to be unfriendly, this is a discussion. I happen to agree with you, that Islebreaker is pretty poor as artifact 5 goes, but it's no reason to accuse others of being stoned or stupid for not agreeing.
Please let this discussion go unless you're ready to be civil.
You're quite right, canon characters have virtually no written charms above the essence 5 mark. However, I would consider this a big oversight, rather than a tacit statement that there are no such charms. Because the power levels are largely similar, read the Sol Invictus charm power level...
Stone age would enable an action at best, with a dice penalty. Small exceptions exist; flint tools would be very good at the specific task of cutting things, but would be prone to breakage, for example.
Bronze is a very broad category due to the length of that "period", but might either allow...
Thanks anyway! I'm aware at this stage that they aren't available online, unfortunately. I was hoping there was a webcomics freak on the boards that might have them though, as I know a few people myself who archive comics they like. Unfortunately HNIH wasn't well-known in the first place..
I disagree.. firstly the high-essence charms that aren't presented or written yet in any books would likely take a severe toll on the lower essence opponents. If you take SMA as examples of high-essence Celestial God charms in power level (if not esotericism), or even ramp them up slightly and...