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<blockquote data-quote="WalterKovacs" data-source="post: 5029958" data-attributes="member: 63763"><p>The general concept is that while a "normal" at-will you get at 1 would need to double the base damage to 21 to keep up. However, in the case of a power designed to only be taken at a level around 21+, it could be designed to be useful at that level without having to rely on the extra damage thing to bring powers up to snuff.</p><p> </p><p>On other notes:</p><p> </p><p>The 'middle' power point powers are very corner case ... but when they <em>are</em> useful they can be arguably better than full cost versions. The augmentable powers are like a swiss army knife ... the at-will and full augment are things you'll be able to use just about every encounter, but the middle power are situational. And since it'sthree powers in one ... it's not wasteful to have a "just in case" half-augmented power if the unaugmeted and fully augmented are something that will be used frequently. It's a solid use of power point versatility, to create situationally powerful powers that people would actually take, since they are part of a group of powers you gain access to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WalterKovacs, post: 5029958, member: 63763"] The general concept is that while a "normal" at-will you get at 1 would need to double the base damage to 21 to keep up. However, in the case of a power designed to only be taken at a level around 21+, it could be designed to be useful at that level without having to rely on the extra damage thing to bring powers up to snuff. On other notes: The 'middle' power point powers are very corner case ... but when they [i]are[/i] useful they can be arguably better than full cost versions. The augmentable powers are like a swiss army knife ... the at-will and full augment are things you'll be able to use just about every encounter, but the middle power are situational. And since it'sthree powers in one ... it's not wasteful to have a "just in case" half-augmented power if the unaugmeted and fully augmented are something that will be used frequently. It's a solid use of power point versatility, to create situationally powerful powers that people would actually take, since they are part of a group of powers you gain access to. [/QUOTE]
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