6e1 p290 discusses using Dispel to banish a Summoned being. Having to overcome the AP of the Summon (which is based partly on the being's point total) is clear enough. But when building the Dispel itself, is listing "Dispel Summon" sufficient to make the power work against any type of Summoned creature? Basically I'm trying to figure out if "Vs. Any Summoned Creature" is a Variable Advantage, or if that's the baseline and "Only Works Against [specific Type]" would be a Limitation?
Subject to standard "Unless the GM rules otherwise..." disclaimers of course.
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6e1 p290 discusses using Dispel to banish a Summoned being. Having to overcome the AP of the Summon (which is based partly on the being's point total) is clear enough. But when building the Dispel itself, is listing "Dispel Summon" sufficient to make the power work against any type of Summoned creature? Basically I'm trying to figure out if "Vs. Any Summoned Creature" is a Variable Advantage, or if that's the baseline and "Only Works Against [specific Type]" would be a Limitation?
Subject to standard "Unless the GM rules otherwise..." disclaimers of course.
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