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Revision as of 22:01, 8 June 2020
Protean ••
While a far cry from the Discipline mastery that allows a vampire to become completely insubstantial, this power allows the user to transform limbs and body parts for precious moments at a time. Rumours persist of foul Fiends who force their limbs to melt into pools of diseased vitae, and while that is certainly a bloodier application they share enough traits for some to raise eyebrows.
- Cost: One Rouse Check
- Dice Pool:
- System: Partial bindings such as cuffs or table restraints can be escaped without a roll, whereas dice pools to pass through other obstructions (like metal bars or a straitjacket) and fit into tight spaces receive a two-dice bonus. Once per turn when defending in physical combat, add two-dice to your pool from shifting your body insubstantial to avoid glancing blows and bullets.
- Duration: One scene
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