Haku1
Ze Hamster of Lurkdom
yeah yeah... call me when you do manage to do more than whisper from the bottom of the well... ÂI'm coming out of the Well and shoving a purified bottle of Contaigion down your thraot! :evil:
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yeah yeah... call me when you do manage to do more than whisper from the bottom of the well... ÂI'm coming out of the Well and shoving a purified bottle of Contaigion down your thraot! :evil:
Whew. That's okay then. If you were shoving a purified bottle of Contagion down his throat, he'd have something to worry about.I'm coming out of the Well and shoving a purified bottle of Contaigion down your thraot! :evil:
Simple enough, I see nothing really wrong with this.Haku said:Crushing Claws Grasp
Cost : 1 mote
Type : Supplemental
Minimum Martial Arts / Essence : 2 / 2
Keywords : Combo-OK
Duration : Instant
Prerequiste Charms : None
The imperial crabs are reknown for more than their rarity. The crushing power of their claws once they get a hold of something is legendary, and they have been known to sheer off a toe or finger as well as crushing oysters and clams from pure pressure.
The martial artist mimics the imperial crab and whatever he grabs, he won't let go as he squeezes and keeps squeezing. The martial artist may use this charm in a clinch to supplement a crush action, doing lethal damage and ignoring hardness.
If the style is used in First Edition Exalted, the charm functions identically, depending if hardness is used or not. If hardness isn't used, remove that portion. Otherwise, the martial artist just does lethal damage in a hold, clinch or grapple.
I would suggest raising the cost. Existing charms which add the Piercing effect generally cost more than this. Likely it should be 3 or 4 motes...I'd suggest 3.Haku said:Piercing pincer Atemi
Cost : 2 motes
Type : Supplemental
Minimum Martial Arts / Essence : 3 / 2
Keywords : combo-OK
Duration : Instant
Prerequiste Charms : None
The claws of an imperial crab like many of their lesser cousins are mismatched, one is large and stronger. While the other is smaller and weaker. Still, both pincers are capable of puncturing skin even when they don't crush what they catch ahold of prey.
Spending 2 motes, the martial artist strikes his opponent and his blow strikes deeper. The charm adds the tag "piercing" to a single attack. If the martial artist is already doing piercing damage, this charm has no effect and doesn't stack.
If the style is used in First Edition Exalted, this charm functions as noted above.
Interesting charm. Considering its lack of prerequisites, likely acceptable in effect...though I would suggest that it is Supplemental and not Simple. It might be better to have a slightly higher cost, again...but I'm uncertain. It's certainly a new effect.Haku said:Spiked Shell Tactic
Cost : 2 motes
Type : Simple
Minimum Martial Arts / Essence : 2 / 2
Keywords : Obvious
Duration : Until next action/Attack
Prerequiste Charms : None
From the shell of an imperial crab grows numberous spikes, so that none may draw close to them and harm them. And those who are foolish to do so discover, to their dismay, that the spikes are long and piercing and quite painful.
The martial artist concentrates on the essence within his body before it flashes outwards to project an almost phantasmogorical image of a spikey caprice forming over his body. Until his next action or attack (typically 6 ticks later), the martial artist does 1L damage to anyone in a clinch with him per tick. This damage does stack on top of any damage derived from the martial artist's anima flux and may be soaked as normal.
If the style is used in First Edition Exalted, the martial artist does 1L damage for the next (essence) rounds to anyone in a clinch, hold or grapple with him.
Likely more useful against Trauma type effects than in combat, but may have some use. Most useful when usedin conjunction with heavy armor.Haku said:Hardened Shell Armour
Cost : Variable
Type : Reflexive (Step 8)
Minimum Martial Arts / Essence : 3 / 2
Keywords : Obvious, Combo-basic
Duration : Instant
Prerequiste Charms : Spiked Shell Tactic
Over time, the armoured shell of the imperial crab only grows larger, stronger, harder. So that those could ignore its spikes would be unable to harm it.
Spending 1 mote per 1L/2B hardness, the martial artist's skin and armour shimmer with an almost golden pearlescent as the very essence of his body protects him with an additional bonus hardness against a single attack. This hardness stacks on top of any other sources of hardness the martial artist may have, such as from armour, spells and charms. The martial artist may not spend more motes than his essence.
If the style is used in First Edition Exalted and hardness isn't used, the martial artist buys soak at a cost of 1 mote per 1L/2B and may spend motes up to essence against an attack. Otherwise, the charm functions as noted above.
Like a Siaka, not much use out of water...Haku said:Imperial Crab Form
Cost : 5 motes
Type : Simple (Speed 5)
Minimum Martial Arts / Essence : 4 / 2
Keywords : Form-type,
Duration : Scene
Prerequiste Charms : Crushing Claws Grasp, Piercing pincer Atemi, Hardened Shell Armour
Coming into the fullness of the power of the imperial crab, requires that the martial artist perform a quick kata that brings to mind that of an imperial crab rising to the challenge, be it the surf on the shore or a deadly predator in the oceans.
Like the imperial crab, the martial artist may ignore any penalties from moving, fighting or acting in water. This does not mean that the martial artist is able to breath underwater without the use of other effects; such as the anima power of a water aspect. Nor does it grant the martial artist the ability to use ranged attacks underwater unless the storyteller determines it is possible. (see page 155 of 2nd edition core book - Water or Muck)
The martial artist also finds that he is capable of taking greater damage (able to soak lethal damage with his full stamina, any modifications and enhancements to the character's stamina helps with the soak).
If the style is used in First Edition Exalted, this charm functions as noted above.
So, this can work on attacks and whenever attacked? How does this apply to attack that the user dodges? Must the attack strike to use this effect or what? This seems somewhat incomplete to me, and perhaps unbalancing.Haku said:Sphoric Shell Caress
Cost : 3 motes
Type : Reflexive (step 1, step 9)
Minimum Martial Arts / Essence : 4 / 3
Keywords : Combo-OK, Crippling, Counterattack, Stackable
Duration : Instant
Prerequiste Charms : Imperial Crab Form
One of the little known properties of the imperial crab is that the spikes on its shell are actually made of a substance that slows the reactions of those it pierces.
Mimicing this effect, the martial artist causes his body and weapons to be momentarily be coated by a thin film of essence that glitters in the darkness, and those that he comes into contact with find that they suffer a -1 internal penalty for the rest of the scene, as their essence is contaminated.
This charm is considered a counter-attack and may not be used in response to a counter-attack. The effects of this charm is stackable and cummulative, but may not reduce a die pool below the target's essence trait.
If the style is used in First Edition Exalted, this charm causes the opponent to gain a 1 die penalty to his die pools for the rest of the scene after being successfully attacked or after successfully attacking the martial artist. This charm is considered a counter-attack and may not be used in response to a counter-attack.
Interesting effect. I might slightly lower the essence cost, perhaps to 4 or 5 instead of 6 motes. Certainly less effective overall than Jade Mountain Form, which include some similar effects.Haku said:Imperial Armoured Stance
Cost : 6 motes and 1 willpower
Type : Simple
Minimum Martial Arts / Essence : 5 / 3
Keywords : Obvious, Combo-OK
Duration : Scene
Prerequiste Charms : Sphoric Shell Caress
Crouching low to the shore's sandy surface, the imperial crab appears to huddle before the onslaught of a seagull. Its shell has hardened over its life-time, and now is the test to prove how much it is worth.
Entering a low stance, the martial artist glows a brilliant crimson with mild traceries of gold as he spends his carefully hoarded essence. With a flare of crimson white essence, the essence expands outwards, giving the martial artist the semblence of being armoured.
For the rest of the scene, the martial artist adds essence to his stamina. The martial artist also gains the ability to parry lethal attacks without a stunt. If the form charm is active, the dragonblooded soaks lethal damage with his full enhanced stamina.
If the style is used in First Edition Exalted, the charm functions as noted above.
Interesting. My only question is why the roll to avoid Knockdown is automatically Stamina+Resistance. Other Knockdown effects can be opposed by Dexterity or Athletics as well.Haku said:Crab Hammer
Cost : 1 mote per 2L/3B
Type : Simple
Minimum Martial Arts / Essence : 4 / 2
Keywords : Obvious, Combo-OK
Duration : Instant
Prerequiste Charms : Imperial Crab Form
The larger pincer claw is the power behind the attacks essayed by the imperial crab against its prey and opponents. In the depths of the sea, the imperial crab sometimes find that those they would battle and fed on with stay away from their claws. This clearly would not do. Nature and innovation brought about a change, the imperial crabs snap their pincer claw so swiftly that the very water around it is compressed and ignited, before exploding outwards with a shockwave. This shockwave is harmless to it, but not so for the sea life near it as they are stunned and battered by the effects.
The martial artist claps his hands, weapons or even slams his feet on the ground, creating a shockwave centered around him. The shockwave has a radius equal to his essence, so the width of the shockwave is (essence x 2 with the DB in the center).
The attack roll is made with a normal Martial Arts attack roll, with an accuracy bonus equal to (dragonblooded's essence). Everyone within the radius of the shockwave compares their DV to the attack as normal. The damage is determined by how many motes are spend, as each mote spent allows the dragonblooded to do 2L or 3B damage. This damage is soaked normally, the dragonblooded may not spend more motes than their stamina (if charms are used to enhance their stamina, used the full enhanced stamina as the limit).
The attack also has an additional effect, any targets successfully hit by the attack have to make a reflexive (stamina + resistance) roll at a difficulty equal to the dragonblooded's strength to avoid being knocked down.
This charm may be enhanced with an elemental lense as an Elemental Bolt Attack is. Masters of this style have been known to activate this charm with a snap of their fingers.
If the style is used in First Edition Exalted, the charm functions as noted above.
Rather nice. Inexpensive and effective. Probably acceptable cost considering the depth in the tree.Haku said:Moonlight Sonada
Cost : 2 motes per attack and 1 willpower
Type : Extra Action
Minimum Martial Arts / Essence : 5 / 3
Keywords : Obvious, Combo-OK
Duration : Instant
Prerequiste Charms : Crab Hammer
Under the light of the full moon, in certain coves and bays, a symphony of clicking and clacking snaps can be heard over the roar of the surf. If one were to peer on to the beach, they would see the shores covered with the imperial crabs. With claws held high and snapping, these crabs play a symphony as the moon dance overhead. A single crab's pincers are unremarkable, but a countless multitude? There is a power to be found in numbers.
The blows from the martial artist are weak when single, but this charm allows the martial artist to flurry without regard for the penalties of flurry; such as rate, multiple action die penalties and the DV penalty is only equal to the highest penalty for any one attack. Each attack costs 2 motes, and the exalt can buy up to (her essenc) attacks.
If the style is used in First Edition Exalted, the charm allows the martial artist to make up to (essence) attacks with no penalty at a cost of 2 motes per attack.
Considering the expensive cost and tree depth, this charm is next to useless. 6 motes and a willpower are to expensive for ensuring a hit against someone who isn't using any charms to defend. Might as well just use an excellency for less cost. You could likely keep similar cost and make it similar to the perfect attack in Falling Blossom Style, though more likely I would suggest altering the cost somewhat, possibly adding an additional cost outside of motes or willpower, such as a bashing health level if you make it a true perfect, and possibly dropping the mote cost to 4 or 5. As it is, the charm isn't really worth the expense.Haku said:Imperial Crab Lance
Cost : 6 motes and 1 willpower
Type : Simple
Minimum Martial Arts / Essence : 5 / 3
Keywords : Obvious, Combo-OK
Duration : Instant
Prerequiste Charms : Imperial Armoured Stance, Moonlight Sonada
Observing the imperial crab striking its prey, one might suspect that the crab just might have cousins in the spider family. For its movements are swift, as it darts forward, pincers snapping away. So swift that the prey have no method of defending itself.
The martial artist takes this lesson to heart. Striking and moving swifter than the tides, his opponent find that she has no way of dodging or parrying his attack as he disappears from a distance to reappear before her.
Activating this charm. the martial artist may move up to (his full dash distance) as he makes an 'unstoppable' martial arts attack that is rolled as normal.
If the martial artist's attack is unopposed by a charm and does not gain enough successes on the attack roll to defeat the DV of the target, it will automatically get 1 success over the DV of the target. Damage is calculated as normal.
If resisted by a charm, the martial artist finds that his attack does not automatically succeed. However, the attack roll gains an additional 2 successes, which may still allow him to trimuph over the DV of his target. The successes provided by this charm can exced the normal die-adding limits of the martial artist.
If the style is used in First Edition Exalted, the charm allows for the attack to automatically have a minimum of 1 success over the difficulty and any defensive rolls, as long as it's not opposed by charms. In the event of charms opposing the attack roll, the attack gains an additional 2 success on top of its resulting roll.
Thanks, and yeah... it's a fairly straight forward charm.Simple enough, I see nothing really wrong with this.Haku said:Crushing Claws Grasp
Hmmm... fair enough, 3 motes, it is. And yeah, it can be potentially quite deadly against someone who uses armour. But against someone whose not using armour, and is depending on charms and spells for the soak, it's rather ineffective.I would suggest raising the cost. Existing charms which add the Piercing effect generally cost more than this. Likely it should be 3 or 4 motes...I'd suggest 3.Haku said:Piercing pincer Atemi
Hmmm.... I would make it supplemental, but I can't quite see what action supplements. Which would make it either reflexive or simple, and reflexive could make it overpowered in the hands of a dragonblooded with free reflexives. ;Interesting charm. Considering its lack of prerequisites, likely acceptable in effect...though I would suggest that it is Supplemental and not Simple. It might be better to have a slightly higher cost, again...but I'm uncertain. It's certainly a new effect.Haku said:Spiked Shell Tactic
Well, it's useful for that "wait, I just -need- that extra dot or two of hardness..." moment. And  yes, you can tell this style is designed to use with armour.Likely more useful against Trauma type effects than in combat, but may have some use. Most useful when used in conjunction with heavy armor.Haku said:Hardened Shell Armour
Alas, it truly is not much use out of water... it's weak, BUT you get a variety of weapons and armour... massive armour compatibility with it.Like a Siaka, not much use out of water...Haku said:Imperial Crab Form
Hmmmm, perhaps a touch tag? basically, it does require that someone be successfully hit either way for it to function.So, this can work on attacks and whenever attacked? How does this apply to attack that the user dodges? Must the attack strike to use this effect or what? This seems somewhat incomplete to me, and perhaps unbalancing.Haku said:Sphoric Shell Caress
Thanks and yes, I would lower the cost to 4 motes, do you think the willpower cost is fair? Given that the user here doesn't eat any dexterity penalties, or need to touch the ground.Interesting effect. I might slightly lower the essence cost, perhaps to 4 or 5 instead of 6 motes. Certainly less effective overall than Jade Mountain Form, which include some similar effects.Haku said:Imperial Armoured Stance
Hmmm... good point. With regards the stamina + resistence, I saw the knock down as a shockwave, which also affects the inner ear, and thus the body. Dexterity or athletics would also make sense.Interesting. My only question is why the roll to avoid Knockdown is automatically Stamina+Resistance. Other Knockdown effects can be opposed by Dexterity or Athletics as well.Haku said:Crab Hammer
Well... it's inexpensive to a celestial exalt, but to a Dragonblooded? It's hardly inexpensive, when you consider the extra action charms for archery, which is 1 mote per action, allows up to essence in actions and is VERY low tier in its tree.Rather nice. Inexpensive and effective. Probably acceptable cost considering the depth in the tree.Haku said:Moonlight Sonada
A fair enough note. I did want it a perfect effect, and did base it somewhat on certain fey charms. But... a perfect attack in the hands of a dragonblooded... that oddly worries me. On the other hand, as it is, it isn't worth the expense. mmm....Considering the expensive cost and tree depth, this charm is next to useless. 6 motes and a willpower are to expensive for ensuring a hit against someone who isn't using any charms to defend. Might as well just use an excellency for less cost. You could likely keep similar cost and make it similar to the perfect attack in Falling Blossom Style, though more likely I would suggest altering the cost somewhat, possibly adding an additional cost outside of motes or willpower, such as a bashing health level if you make it a true perfect, and possibly dropping the mote cost to 4 or 5. As it is, the charm isn't really worth the expense.Haku said:Imperial Crab Lance
*nods* there is that... hmmm... part of the problem is that it does persistent damage ala the anima flux. I'll need to think on how to reword this. It'd like be a damage enhancer, still...I'd think that the action Spiked Shell Tactic Supplements would be the clinch action.
think the Willpower cost is sensible for Imperial Armoured Stance' date=' it was only the Essence cost that concerned me.[/quote']
*nodnods* fair enough.
On the commentary about Moonlight Sonada' date=' Terrestrial Martial Arts are not just Dragonblooded charms. Remember that mortals, lower essence gods, and sometimes Celestial Exalts use them too. Additionally, the only Terrestrial Extra action charm that costs less in motes than this also is the pinnacle of its tree and costs a health level. Still, as I said, likely fine as is. [/quote']
That's true, non-dragonblooded do occassionally use terresterial styles.
As for Dragonblooded gaining a perfect attack they already can do so with another Terrestrial Style' date=' without mastering the tree, through taking Falling Blossom Style, specifically the charm Purity of Purpose Attack. That charm costs 3mote, 1 Willpower and 1xp. Considering that this charm is instead the pinnacle of its tree, if you want to avoid a similar xp cost, I would suggest having a 4 or 5 mote cost, and possibly bashing health level. The 6 motes and a willpower might serve as well, however such is likely going to be very draining very quickly. Of course, any perfect attack must be used carefully when a foe might have a perfect defense.[/quote']
*nods* yeah... it has to be kind of pricy if it is to be a true perfect attack. And I'll avoid the whole xp cost of purity of purpose. A level of unsoakable bashing damage is more than acceptable to me for a perfect attack that requires a roll of 1 suxx to hit.
If the offer's still open, something for the medicine skill would be great. Â Thanks in advance!Haku said:Given how bored I am at work.
Does anyone want custom charms for 2e DBs? ie. a specific ability that they would like custom charms for?