![]() However, when you read their stats, nothing is mentioned about it. There pictures throughout the book of this happening (Doppleganger pulls man through a mirror). It deals with in the Nightbane Base Book saying many of the Denziens of the Nightlands have the ability to Mirror Walk just like the Nightbane do. Question: I asked this question a while ago. So if they are said to possess this ability, how should it be done, just like the Nightbane? We have pictures of Dopples coming through mirrors, but no info on how they are able to do this. Question: In the Nightbane book, Hounds and several of the Nightlords servants are said to have this power, but none of the Denizens of the Nightlands, not the Hounds, Hunters, Dopples, Ashmedai, etc, have the stats for this ability. Last edited by Guest on 15:41 edited 1 time in total ![]() HOWEVER, Dark Conversions (page 162) limits their race to Humans only. They just can't be supernatural (including just strength) have high S.D.C. Question: I'm thinking of running a Fantasy campaign with Nightbane in it, my question is this Are facades limited to humans, or could they be of any race I wish, like Wolfen or Elf, or anything else for that matter?Īnswer: Acording to Between the Shadows (page 142-143) races such as Elves, Dwarves and other Human looking races can be Nightbane. What about them in Façade?Ģ: Regardless of a Façade form's ability to regenerate, in Rifts, since the Façade is an SDC structure and Morphus is MDC, if a Nightbane is injured in Façade form and transforms to Morphus, how does the damage transfer? Will the Morphus be down one or two MDC (the direct equivalent of any damage the Façade could survive)? Will it be down an equal number of MDC points to the SDC damage suffered (harsh but easy to remember)? Will the Morphus be at full health but the Façade still be injured when the Nightbane changes back (non-transferring damage)? Speaking of which, if the character's Morphus is hurt and they have to go back to Façade before they're fully healed, will they keel over dead of the hideous injuries?Īnswer: 1) That's 10 SDC/HP in Facade and 2D6+2 MD in Morphus. Does this mean that the Façade also has these powers? Later in the descriptions, the immunities to mind control and transformation also do not distinguish between forms. Unlike most of the other points in the description, it makes no distinction between Façade and Morphus forms. Question: 1: Point #4 of the Nightbane description in the basic book states that Nightbane have supernatural attributes and regenerate 10 SDC/HP per melee round. All other spells not listed under the mirror mage as spells are IIRC at double cost (if they can be cast). Note however they also get access to certain other non-mirror mage spells with more ease (listed as mirror mage spells in their spell list IIRC), those would be at half normal cost. ![]() They do have limited access to other, more general spells, too, so I guess those would be at half cost, but what of the mirror spells?Īnswer: agree that the mirror mage pays the list PPE cost for the special mirror mage spells listed in the book (since all other "normal" mages pay double that is half normal cost). Mirror Mages are the only ones with access to those spells. Question: In Through the Glass Darkly, the Mirror mages description says, due to their use of the Mirror Wall, their spells cost half the normal PPE.ĭoes this mean that all the mirror magic spells listed in the book are at half price for the mirror mage? That'd be kind of pointless, as I see it. To make it short and sweet: Can you choose not to use HTH: MA in favour of your Facade HTH combat skills while in Morphus?Īnswer: The Morphus' innate combat abilities are instinctive and supersede any training possessed by the character's Facade form. Also, regardless of setting, can you use HTH: Assassin instead of HTH: MA if you have it in Facade form? but most Rifts Japan Martial Arts forms are superior to the standard HTH: MA. I ask this because the description of the Morphus Combat bonuses makes a point of mentioning that the HTH: MA is superior (which it usually would be on Nightbane Earth). Rifts Japan, would the HTH: Martial Arts from Morphus override any specialized Martial Arts form your character might have? Or can you chose to go with your training? This is of course referring to being in Morphus Form, in the Facade I know you'd just have your normal Combat skills. If you were to bring a Dark Day setting to say. Question: Okay, another odd question: Nightbane in their Morphus form get innate combat skills equal to HTH: Martial Arts. #1: Nightbane FAQ Author: Guest, Posted: 13:30
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