6 thoughts on “Power profile and extra Bonds.”

  1. I’m not sure I understand the question…

    if you take 1 limitation you get: 1 extra simple

    if you take 3 limitations you get: 1 extra simple, 1 extra difficult

    if you take 5 limitations you get: 2 extra simple, 2 extra difficult

    if you take 6+ limitations you get:  2 extra simple, 2 extra difficult, 1 extra borderline

    If you take 2 limitations you don’t get 2 extra simple if that’s what you mean. It’s all or nothing for each category. The Bonds you can put into whatever you want though.

  2. Sorry to insist on that. If I read it right, there are to ways of “limiting” your powers.

    1- Further defining your powers with extra definitions and getting new bond points on the process as per the chart (Bonds Received from Limiting Powers).

    2- Applying limitations by answering the questions. 1 new bond point per question answered.

    Is that right?

    Besides, the Arrowhead example in the alpha document has 3 simple limitations in the power definition. According to your answer above the 3rd limitation (2 extra) wouldn’t give any extra bonds, and thus Arrowhead would only get 1 extra bond point, isn’t he?

    Sorry again, I’m a bit confused.

  3. There is only one way of limiting your powers – by going down the list and saying yes and limiting your powers in some way with each question. Every time you do so you get a Bond Point. After going through the list, add up how many Bond Points you got (how many times you limited your powers). With that number, use the chart to determine how many, if any, extra simple/difficult/borderline powers you can add to your existing Powers Profile. (The questions is the process that leads to the chart). 

    The example for Arrowhead is wrong though, yes. He should only have 2 things for Simple, not 3. Not sure what I was thinking there. Will definitely change it, thanks!

  4. Yeah, I put the chart next to the powers summary because it tells you whether to fill in more stuff there but it’d make sense to move it forward.

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