If a character with two or more Unified powers is hit with a drain that affects more than one of them simultaneously, how does the 'stacking' effect play out?
For example, Hothead, a fiery hero with 10 separate Unified fire based powers, unfortunately runs into Coldspot, an icy villain. Cold spot hits him with a 'Drain All Fire Powers Simultaneously (combining Expanded Effects and Variable Effects): 1d6' and rolls a 5...
Does each power lose 50 points? 5 for the drain on that power, and 5 from each Unified power also being drained? Assuming enough 'Cumulative' effect on the Drain, of course.
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If a character with two or more Unified powers is hit with a drain that affects more than one of them simultaneously, how does the 'stacking' effect play out?
For example, Hothead, a fiery hero with 10 separate Unified fire based powers, unfortunately runs into Coldspot, an icy villain. Cold spot hits him with a 'Drain All Fire Powers Simultaneously (combining Expanded Effects and Variable Effects): 1d6' and rolls a 5...
Does each power lose 50 points? 5 for the drain on that power, and 5 from each Unified power also being drained? Assuming enough 'Cumulative' effect on the Drain, of course.
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