drewkitty ~..~ wrote:I stand corrected, that is how the wording makes it work. That the total amount of PPE burned off to enhance the familiar is thirded to get the familiar's base PPE total.
Thou, I would exclude the 20 PPE used to get this ability from the total being thirded.
No, it doesn't grant the familiar a base PPE, it grants thr familiar a "P.P.E. Reserve." We know this because the familiar examples that follow on pages 25-38 all have base PPE included without the PPE reserve power being listed as part of their creation. In the case of the Action Golem, we have different base PPE potentials depending on the size of the toy used to make it while still having the same base cost for an action golem.
Excluding the 20 PPE spent on the power is definitely not the RAW, because the 20 PPE is part of the amount put into its creation.
drewkitty wrote:Is the base PPE from a wizard (or other magic class) added to the base PPE of the race? *rhetorical* There is no specific text saying this. Since this is so, the base PPE listed in the magic class is the ONLY PPE in the base PPE, unless there are other factors that specifically add PPE to the base PPE.
Any statement that says that the class base PPE is added to the racal PPE as a general rule for every magic char is only a house rule, and should be treated as such. (Proper treatment spelled out expicitly: only included to the GM's own house rules if the GM wants them in his/her own house rules.)
Non sequitur. We aren't talking about an OCC (and given your normal obsession with those terms, I'm surprised that you'd even make this argument). We are talking about a power that says that it grants a PPE reserve, not a base PPE. The most logical reading is that it does what it says that it does, not that it also eliminates the creatures base PPE!
zerombr wrote:I just can't fathom how anyone would burn 90 ppe permanently to gain 30. It doesn't even make sense thematically as well as in a family view
Keep in mind that it would be burning 20 more PPE to give the familiar 30 extra PPE after already burning 70 PPE on making the familiar. That said, I don't find the use of these familiars to be an overly good return on PPE investment, either, though others may disagree.