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<blockquote data-quote="EarthSeraphEdna" data-source="post: 4133209" data-attributes="member: 49309"><p>I suppose we can just go with the "You get a number of divine ability slots equal to your divine rank" idea then, as much as I'm reluctant to accept it. Anyway, I've got a few questions about the ability negation abilities: the Abrogate cosmic ability (negates an enemy's most powerful ability), the Nullification cosmic ability (negates all of an enemy's feats), the Divine Nullification transcendental ability (negates all of an enemy's divine abilities), and the Cosmic Nullification omnific ability (negates all of an enemy's cosmic abilities).</p><p></p><p>1.) What's the range of these abilities? Abrogate states that the enemy has to be within your divine aura, so I'm assuming all the other similar abilities work that way too.</p><p></p><p>2.) How many enemies are affected by these abilities? Abrogate specifies only a single enemy, so I'm assuming that all the other similar abilities work that was as well.</p><p></p><p>2a.) If it's just one enemy, then what kind of action does it take to switch targets? Once per round as a free action, for each negation ability?</p><p></p><p>3.) When an ability or ability score is negated such that the prerequisites for other abilities cannot be met, what happens to those abilities whose prerequisites were lost? For example, if an immortal has completed the Weapon Focus/Specialization ability chain up to the divine and cosmic levels, and that immortal's feats are negated by Nullification, what happens to his divine abilities and cosmic abilities in the Weapon Focus/Specialization chain? To give another example, if an immortal has several abilities that require a high Charisma score, and his Charisma gets reduced to 10 by Abrogate, what happens to those abilities?</p><p></p><p>4.) If an immortal wants to use Abrogate but does not have Psychometry for viewing his enemy's abilities, how is the "most powerful ability" decided on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EarthSeraphEdna, post: 4133209, member: 49309"] I suppose we can just go with the "You get a number of divine ability slots equal to your divine rank" idea then, as much as I'm reluctant to accept it. Anyway, I've got a few questions about the ability negation abilities: the Abrogate cosmic ability (negates an enemy's most powerful ability), the Nullification cosmic ability (negates all of an enemy's feats), the Divine Nullification transcendental ability (negates all of an enemy's divine abilities), and the Cosmic Nullification omnific ability (negates all of an enemy's cosmic abilities). 1.) What's the range of these abilities? Abrogate states that the enemy has to be within your divine aura, so I'm assuming all the other similar abilities work that way too. 2.) How many enemies are affected by these abilities? Abrogate specifies only a single enemy, so I'm assuming that all the other similar abilities work that was as well. 2a.) If it's just one enemy, then what kind of action does it take to switch targets? Once per round as a free action, for each negation ability? 3.) When an ability or ability score is negated such that the prerequisites for other abilities cannot be met, what happens to those abilities whose prerequisites were lost? For example, if an immortal has completed the Weapon Focus/Specialization ability chain up to the divine and cosmic levels, and that immortal's feats are negated by Nullification, what happens to his divine abilities and cosmic abilities in the Weapon Focus/Specialization chain? To give another example, if an immortal has several abilities that require a high Charisma score, and his Charisma gets reduced to 10 by Abrogate, what happens to those abilities? 4.) If an immortal wants to use Abrogate but does not have Psychometry for viewing his enemy's abilities, how is the "most powerful ability" decided on? [/QUOTE]
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