Question #1:Mooncalf wrote:This isn't really a canon question, it's more of a game mechanics question, but I'll answer it anyway. You are correct. Levels do grant unseen bonuses in combat. It's not much, but it can tip the balance. As for the recommended levels for fighting creatures, those are purely estimates. A level 10 with high enough stats could kill level 20 enemies, but they'd find it slightly harder than a level 20 vampire with the same combat stats.Zen wrote:You have listed recommended levels for fighting creatures, but does the level really matter? Will a level 10 sword fighter with 20 Str & Dex always do better than a level 20 sword fighter with 10 Str & Dex? I had thought/hoped each level granted unknown bonuses, such as hit points that aren't seen on the character sheet.
As a follow up, since you were kind enough to answer the original: Are these hidden level bonuses the same for all characters, or are humans and vampires affected differently by them?
Question #2:Mooncalf wrote:Yes to the first part.Alexandrea wrote:Would vampires while in 'meaner things' forms, be aware of each other? Or would they think that each is just a real animal?
Is this just another example of vampires recognizing spiritual energy or whatever, or do these animals somehow look or "feel" different? That is, can a Human tell that a vampire in Meaner Things form is not a regular animal? And for that matter, if they know said vampire's identity, can they recognize this "animal" as the vampire they know?
Question #3:Mooncalf wrote:That's actually a hard question to answer, because I was originally going to explain it as vampires being able to sense the spiritual "signatures" of other beings, but that wouldn't work for humans. As such, we'll just say that the demi fae-reveals the name to the target either as a whisper or maybe a thought. Demis aren't too happy about being used, so if the ritual permits it, they will reveal the ritualist.Robert Pratt wrote:Non-anonymous, remote powers and rituals that are cast on your charrie.
How does your charrie know who did them?
This solution does not cover the use of non-anonymous powers rather than rituals (as Robert Pratt's player mentioned already, I think). My question, though, is this: Does this mean humans do not have a "spiritual signature"? Or that they have one, but it is too weak or somehow too different for a vampire to recognize?
Canon Note:Kamikaze wrote:Question:
Due to vampiric healing and whatnot, would some sort of ritualistic disfiguring be void, due to regeneration? Or could there be a way around this?
XXIII, currently the only childe of Cobb, takes his name from the Roman numeral Cobb branded into his forehead, which does not regenerate (though the story in XXIII's profile is deliberately vague on how such a thing was accomplished). This was Cobb's usual method of labeling his experimental subjects, so at the very least, such permanent disfiguring is a trick Cobb picked up over the last 200 years.