Marcethus wrote:I do not see how the rules regarding Astral Projection are poorly written. Granted using Main books only there is very little that can interfere with someone Astral Projecting. But that is why I use the rules presented in NB: Between the Shadows with a few house rules. But I do not nerf it.
Figures it would be a book that is buried in one of the many boxes my books are housed in. So for the time being I can't speak on the Ecto-Hunter's ability to hurt Vampires.
What happens if the astral projector doesn't return to their body when the duration is up? That seems like a pretty important detail that they managed to leave out of the rules. The implication is that the results are dire, but they don't actually tell us what the results are.
Similarly, they say any psionic with range greater than touch can affect the material world, but don't tell us if it works the other way (psionics from the material world affecting astral travelers).
Similarly, it says that magic has full effect. So does that mean call lightning cast from the material plane will automatically hit the astral traveler and do MD? (probably an instant kill since astral travelers are SDC...).
If psionics cast while astral projecting can affect the material world, what about magic spells?
It's not necessarily that the existing rules are bad, just that the rules surrounding the use of astral projection are woefully insufficient.
--flatline
I don't care about canon answers. I'm interested in good, well-reasoned answers and, perhaps, a short discussion of how that answer is supported or contradicted by canon.
If I don't provide a book and page number, then don't assume that I'm describing canon. I'll tell you if I'm describing canon.