I apologize if this is covered elsewhere but a topic came up recently that honestly had me at a loss. When allocating Multipower (or VPP for that matter) points I have always used the Real points of the power. Not for determining whether it can go into the multipower but how many points are consumed during use. Here is an example...
Dark Knight has a utility belt bought as a Multipower with the following slots.
1f - Swing Line 30m No End, OAF, Physical Manifestation (22 Active/10 Real)
Would Dark Knight be able to use his Swing Line to half move then throw a boomerang?
If we use Active points he wouldn't since a 44 point pool would be necessary. However if it were based on Real points for allocation he would be able to use both in the same phase.
My take on it is, why would I take Limitations on the slots if this weren't the case? I would only save 2 points in this case.
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Hi Steve,
I apologize if this is covered elsewhere but a topic came up recently that honestly had me at a loss. When allocating Multipower (or VPP for that matter) points I have always used the Real points of the power. Not for determining whether it can go into the multipower but how many points are consumed during use. Here is an example...
Dark Knight has a utility belt bought as a Multipower with the following slots.
20 - MP - 30 Active Points OIF: Utility Belt
1f - Boomerang RKA 1d6 No End, OAF (22 Active/11 Real)
1f - Swing Line 30m No End, OAF, Physical Manifestation (22 Active/10 Real)
Would Dark Knight be able to use his Swing Line to half move then throw a boomerang?
If we use Active points he wouldn't since a 44 point pool would be necessary. However if it were based on Real points for allocation he would be able to use both in the same phase.
My take on it is, why would I take Limitations on the slots if this weren't the case? I would only save 2 points in this case.
Thanks,
Tom
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