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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 1705943" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>There were coupons, way back when. Hopefully someone here with access to the freebies will notice this thread and reply.</p><p></p><p>Nigh Omnipotence is 31 Hero Points. It effectively lets you cast any 4th level spell, once per round, as long as the spell has no components that cost more than 1 gp, or any XP components.</p><p></p><p>No Biology by itself is 0 HrP.</p><p></p><p> </p><p><strong>No Biology</strong></p><p></p><p>Effect: You have no Constitution score, such as if you are a mechanical construct or a zombie. You cannot suffer Constitution damage, but you also cannot gain bonus hit points for a high Constitution. You still heal hit point damage as normal, since normal hit points are just abstract. You never have to make massive damage saves.</p><p></p><p>If you use the optional hit point rules presented in Chapter One, you gain bonus ‘Body Points’ (BP) depending on your size, which represents your physical body’s resilience. Once you reach 0 hit points, further damage is dealt to your BP. If you go below 0 BP, you cannot take any actions, and are effectively dead.</p><p></p><p>BP damage does not heal by itself. By spending one hour and making a Repair check (DC 15), a person can ‘heal’ 1 point of Body damage to you for each point the check succeeds by. Anyone can perform these repairs. If your current BP total is -1 or less, increase the DC of the check by +10. If you do not use the optional hit point rules presented in Chapter One, you cannot heal damage if your hit point total is -1 or less. You can benefit from Repair checks to heal damage while your hit points are –1 or less, as detailed above.</p><p></p><p>Either way, while your total of hit points and body points is –1 or less, you cannot take any actions, just as if you had passed out or died. Other than that, however, any damage you take can be healed. You do not die at –10 hit points/body points, as would a living character. Instead, if someone repairs the damage to you (or if you have a super power to heal the damage), you can effectively come back to life an unlimited number of times.</p><p></p><p>The amount of bonus BP you have does not change if your size changes.</p><p></p><p>Size Bonus BP</p><p>Fine 0</p><p>Diminutive 1</p><p>Tiny 2</p><p>Small 4</p><p>Medium-size 8</p><p>Large 16</p><p>Huge 32</p><p>Gargantuan 64</p><p>Colossal 128</p><p></p><p>Special Notes: If you want to be immune to poison and other attack forms, you must also take the appropriate Immunity powers. If you don’t want to have to eat, drink, or breath, you must take the appropriate self-subsistent powers.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the setting, undead or constructs might have Constitution scores. They do in the Dark Decade setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 1705943, member: 63"] There were coupons, way back when. Hopefully someone here with access to the freebies will notice this thread and reply. Nigh Omnipotence is 31 Hero Points. It effectively lets you cast any 4th level spell, once per round, as long as the spell has no components that cost more than 1 gp, or any XP components. No Biology by itself is 0 HrP. [b]No Biology[/b] Effect: You have no Constitution score, such as if you are a mechanical construct or a zombie. You cannot suffer Constitution damage, but you also cannot gain bonus hit points for a high Constitution. You still heal hit point damage as normal, since normal hit points are just abstract. You never have to make massive damage saves. If you use the optional hit point rules presented in Chapter One, you gain bonus ‘Body Points’ (BP) depending on your size, which represents your physical body’s resilience. Once you reach 0 hit points, further damage is dealt to your BP. If you go below 0 BP, you cannot take any actions, and are effectively dead. BP damage does not heal by itself. By spending one hour and making a Repair check (DC 15), a person can ‘heal’ 1 point of Body damage to you for each point the check succeeds by. Anyone can perform these repairs. If your current BP total is -1 or less, increase the DC of the check by +10. If you do not use the optional hit point rules presented in Chapter One, you cannot heal damage if your hit point total is -1 or less. You can benefit from Repair checks to heal damage while your hit points are –1 or less, as detailed above. Either way, while your total of hit points and body points is –1 or less, you cannot take any actions, just as if you had passed out or died. Other than that, however, any damage you take can be healed. You do not die at –10 hit points/body points, as would a living character. Instead, if someone repairs the damage to you (or if you have a super power to heal the damage), you can effectively come back to life an unlimited number of times. The amount of bonus BP you have does not change if your size changes. Size Bonus BP Fine 0 Diminutive 1 Tiny 2 Small 4 Medium-size 8 Large 16 Huge 32 Gargantuan 64 Colossal 128 Special Notes: If you want to be immune to poison and other attack forms, you must also take the appropriate Immunity powers. If you don’t want to have to eat, drink, or breath, you must take the appropriate self-subsistent powers. Depending on the setting, undead or constructs might have Constitution scores. They do in the Dark Decade setting. [/QUOTE]
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