Garthanos
Arcadian Knight
Definitions are crossed in there dude."As for your other point, I have a similar type of system in play, but this is a little piece of simulation in a game that I don't think is simulationist (something I like about 4e)."
The balancing point of only getting a benefit in compensation for when your limit actually limits you and only paying a price when your advantage really comes in to play... es muy non simulationist -> its about gaming and story ;-).
Just cause you are always X does not mean that X always has a significant impact on the story it does so when the player pays his metagame price or fails to.... and paying that metagame price sometimes allows him to resist manifesting X when the dm thinks he really ought (also the player still describes how he succumbs to his X so it isnt as heavy handed as it might be).
In simulation mode... you would always be X you would always get the effects of X.
Hmmm I think X made that unclear.