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Post by numemonsalesman on Oct 31, 2016 6:22:37 GMT
The latest Spotlight got me thinking, it would be interesting to see rules for piloting Mechanorimon (and similar digimon such as Submarimon). Would the pilot be impervious to damage while the cockpit is intact? How would a "mindless" digimon like Mechanorimon behave without a pilot?
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Post by TM93 on Nov 1, 2016 16:05:09 GMT
As a houserule I'd probably say, for balance's sake to treat Mechanorimon as always Interceding for whoever is in the cockpit, and maybe give it a free instance of the True Guardian Specialization (maybe up the DP investment for balance's sake). Although I'd hesitate to give a build like that to a player permanently, a Boss with it, or a random one-off use of that kind of mechanic is more fair in my opinion.
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Post by numemonsalesman on Nov 2, 2016 5:41:35 GMT
As a houserule I'd probably say, for balance's sake to treat Mechanorimon as always Interceding for whoever is in the cockpit, and maybe give it a free instance of the True Guardian Specialization (maybe up the DP investment for balance's sake). Although I'd hesitate to give a build like that to a player permanently, a Boss with it, or a random one-off use of that kind of mechanic is more fair in my opinion. That's a good idea, but the digimon wouldn't be traveling to Intercede since the pilot is already inside, so it wouldn't gain an armor bonus, right? Yeah, I planned to make a Mechanorimon and its tamer/pilot a potentially reoccurring boss fight.
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Post by TM93 on Nov 2, 2016 23:51:18 GMT
It wouldn't get the bonus, but it would mean AoE attacks wouldn't magically hit the tamer inside for a ton of damage.
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