Powers Unlimited 2 "Gestalt" experience question
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Powers Unlimited 2 "Gestalt" experience question
In the case of a Human Physical Gestalt, when the hero gains enough xp to level up does only the hero level, or do all the individual gestalt members level up as well?
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Re: Powers Unlimited 2 "Gestalt" experience question
I imagine it depends on the gestalt, some have an independent mind so the individual components wouldn't be leveling others it's something of a group mind/committee kind of deal so good chance that kind would end up with the individual components also leveling since they're also part of the experience-gaining process. Pretty much like how original Firestorm only the Ronnie Raymond portion gained experience because the Martin Stein part was unaware of anything that happened, but when things changed down the line and it was Ronnie and the Russian Firestorm had a separate mind of its own leaving the original components unaware so gaining no experience from what Firestorm experienced.
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It's 'canon', not 'cannon'. A cannon is a big gun like on pirate ships, canon is what you mean when referring to something as being contained within one of the books such as how many dice to roll for a stat.
'Reality is very disappointing.' - Jonathan Switcher from Mannequin
It's 'canon', not 'cannon'. A cannon is a big gun like on pirate ships, canon is what you mean when referring to something as being contained within one of the books such as how many dice to roll for a stat.