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− | > Anima power exists. If Solar Charms were better at everything under all conditions, it would be | + | > Anima power exists. If Solar Charms were better at everything under all conditions, it would be<br> |
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• A Primordial that styles itself unkillable. | • A Primordial that styles itself unkillable. | ||
Revision as of 04:52, 20 June 2010
(Responding to general questions and objections related to Solar power.)
> This is true of pretty much every non-Solar Charmset, and is the entire reason the Eclipse Caste
> Anima power exists. If Solar Charms were better at everything under all conditions, it would be
> fairly pointless.
A Solar can't turn into a bird, but then, he doesn't need to in order to fly.
Worth considering:
• A Solar who dedicates himself to being the ultimate Primordial-slayer.
• A Primordial that styles itself unkillable.
I think you know where that story goes.
> Not to mention rather deprotagonizing for other splats.
This is pretty much where things went in the First Age.
Source: http://forums.white-wolf.com/cs/forums/p/30148/624235.aspx#624235