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Hi,
at the moment, I'm creating some techniques and now have following question:
I try to make a technique, with "Limited Additional Attack +1", which has the Branding, but doesn't do any damage. The idea was, that with the "limited additional attack", he could use his usual attack normal.
Now have I read the "no damage" disadvantage again and I'm unsure: If I take this disadvantage with a technqiue with "limited additional attack +1 + brand", would my normal attack (on which I use the technique) also have no damage?
(The technique is bigger, but I think the limited additional attack + brand give enough information that most people understand what I'm trying to create).
So long,
Without Signature
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Good question.
I would answer with yes, since no damage is a disadvantage and disadvantages allways apply to any effect, as far as I understood it. The limited additional attacks only miss out on any other advantage effect that you had chosen.
I see that this is a gap though. This trick to take a additional limited attack to immitate kind of a special attack beneath your normal action, is old, but it seems that it suddenly doesn't work anymore with certain disadvantages.
I would let it slide, but I fear that is not what would happen officially.
"The words are not good for the secret meaning, everything always becomes a bit different, as soon as it is put into words, gets distorted a bit, a bit silly [...] "
- Siddhartha, Hesse
Yeah, I'd say that Branding with Does No Damage is a no-go option, I'm afraid.
Jack of No Trades; Master of Less.
Thanks, exactly what I suspected, in this case, my normal attack would be useless. I think, I can dismiss the "Limited Additional Attack" and use my normal attack for it, there where no difference.
@Beadle: I think, that usually Branding with "No Damage" would be usable, because I would "brand" someone, if I obtain a Damage result on the table and "No Damage" states, that esoteric effects are working normaly if the technique had made some damage. So, I don't see a contradiction.
So long,
Without Signature
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