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<blockquote data-quote="THExFALLEN" data-source="post: 9243734" data-attributes="member: 7036643"><p>From what I was calculating, it seems that adding a modifier total of about +6-7 adds about +1CR to a creature. That being said, if they did combo, it would potentially put the creature while raging albeit temporary, depending on the character build, eventually up one, two or even three divine statuses.</p><p></p><p>It would make sense, to not allow them to combo. Although, I like the idea MazzelDazzle had of them stacking but at great cost. Since the creature called "the amilictli" in The Immortals Handbook Epic Bestiary Volume One essentially could perhaps be the result of that and part of that great cost.</p><p></p><p>"The amilictli, or all-relentless thunders, are the manifestations of a</p><p>storm god’s unbridled anger. They are created when the rage of the god</p><p>outstrips the power of the deity itself to control. Many amilictli appear at</p><p>the zenith of great battles between deities when the berserk immortal</p><p>reaches critical mass and seems ready to explode with anger, but instead</p><p>its rage betrays them and evaporates like steam, coalescing into the great</p><p>swirling storm that takes on a rampaging life of its own.</p><p>Amilictli are manifestations of pure wrath, and they vent their</p><p>unbridled rage on any and all they encounter. However, thankfully,</p><p>amilictli are blessed with very short attention spans. They tend to lose</p><p>interest in their wanton acts of destruction unless suitably threatened.</p><p>The storm god parent loses its power over the weather while the</p><p>amilictli lives. As such, many take it upon themselves to slay the</p><p>monstrous offspring.</p><p>Sometimes, cults devoted to an amilictli develop amongst those who</p><p>have survived its passing. Often, these angry individuals are against</p><p>rebuilding areas devastated by the abomination, seeing it as blasphemous</p><p>to undo the handiwork of their god. They will seek to hinder or even</p><p>destroy any such efforts and consider the ruins left in its wake as holy</p><p>ground. Cultists wear loose fitting grey robes topped with tall pointed</p><p>masks. Those powerful enough will be in league with evil creatures of</p><p>the air. Cult sacrifices involve victims being thrown from cliffs, dropped</p><p>from great heights, or even violently launched from a catapult.</p><p>Amilictli are some 200 feet tall, though are virtually weightless, being</p><p>composed primarily of air and very angry thoughts."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THExFALLEN, post: 9243734, member: 7036643"] From what I was calculating, it seems that adding a modifier total of about +6-7 adds about +1CR to a creature. That being said, if they did combo, it would potentially put the creature while raging albeit temporary, depending on the character build, eventually up one, two or even three divine statuses. It would make sense, to not allow them to combo. Although, I like the idea MazzelDazzle had of them stacking but at great cost. Since the creature called "the amilictli" in The Immortals Handbook Epic Bestiary Volume One essentially could perhaps be the result of that and part of that great cost. "The amilictli, or all-relentless thunders, are the manifestations of a storm god’s unbridled anger. They are created when the rage of the god outstrips the power of the deity itself to control. Many amilictli appear at the zenith of great battles between deities when the berserk immortal reaches critical mass and seems ready to explode with anger, but instead its rage betrays them and evaporates like steam, coalescing into the great swirling storm that takes on a rampaging life of its own. Amilictli are manifestations of pure wrath, and they vent their unbridled rage on any and all they encounter. However, thankfully, amilictli are blessed with very short attention spans. They tend to lose interest in their wanton acts of destruction unless suitably threatened. The storm god parent loses its power over the weather while the amilictli lives. As such, many take it upon themselves to slay the monstrous offspring. Sometimes, cults devoted to an amilictli develop amongst those who have survived its passing. Often, these angry individuals are against rebuilding areas devastated by the abomination, seeing it as blasphemous to undo the handiwork of their god. They will seek to hinder or even destroy any such efforts and consider the ruins left in its wake as holy ground. Cultists wear loose fitting grey robes topped with tall pointed masks. Those powerful enough will be in league with evil creatures of the air. Cult sacrifices involve victims being thrown from cliffs, dropped from great heights, or even violently launched from a catapult. Amilictli are some 200 feet tall, though are virtually weightless, being composed primarily of air and very angry thoughts." [/QUOTE]
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