I've been thinking about this power lately and went back and reread it. It says that inventive GMs may choose to add new chemicals and I wondered if anyone here had some new ones.
It's one of those powers that seems like it would be more useful/dangerous in the hands of characters with higher education levels and a lot of criminal masterminds seem to go by Professor or Doctor while a henchman who barely graduated High School might have trouble with it.
It already has some powerful combat chemicals but I thought it might have other noncombat possibilities.
Glow in the dark dye/vapor (putting some on a wall could provide enough light to read by, a glowing fog would be good at Halloween, general fun at parties)
Colorful dyes (non glowing finger paint for marking directional arrows on walls or simply spray painting something a different color, maybe quick hair color change?)
Insect repellent (a cloud to keep the mosquitoes or magical/mutant/enlarged insects at bay)
So have you guys (or your GMs or players) come up with any others?
Fun(?) with Chemical Secretion
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Re: Fun(?) with Chemical Secretion
It's already more dangerous than most notice.
in Palladium/HU "Acid" as in APS Acid, for some reason, won't hurt people. It's like getting water squirted in your eyes or something. It'll melt non living things but living things are fine.
The stuff from Chemical Secretion flat out is lethal.
While.... a being that is 100% made up of acid... is not.
But to answer your question, yes it could get much worse, depending on what a GM allowes and how much work someone wants to put into it. Thing is, it is pretty strong -as is- so adding more would need to be carefully watched, least it becomes OP
in Palladium/HU "Acid" as in APS Acid, for some reason, won't hurt people. It's like getting water squirted in your eyes or something. It'll melt non living things but living things are fine.
The stuff from Chemical Secretion flat out is lethal.
While.... a being that is 100% made up of acid... is not.
But to answer your question, yes it could get much worse, depending on what a GM allowes and how much work someone wants to put into it. Thing is, it is pretty strong -as is- so adding more would need to be carefully watched, least it becomes OP
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Re: Fun(?) with Chemical Secretion
This is why I always change APS Acid so it does damage to organic flesh. The official power as written makes not a lick of sense. I should probably post a revised version in the New Powers thread so others can enjoy it the way I do.Pepsi Jedi wrote:It's already more dangerous than most notice.
in Palladium/HU "Acid" as in APS Acid, for some reason, won't hurt people. It's like getting water squirted in your eyes or something. It'll melt non living things but living things are fine.
The stuff from Chemical Secretion flat out is lethal.
While.... a being that is 100% made up of acid... is not.
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Re: Fun(?) with Chemical Secretion
Stone Gargoyle wrote:This is why I always change APS Acid so it does damage to organic flesh. Whe oficial power as written makes not a lick of sense. I should probably post a revised version in the New Powers thread so others can enjoy it the way I do.Pepsi Jedi wrote:It's already more dangerous than most notice.
in Palladium/HU "Acid" as in APS Acid, for some reason, won't hurt people. It's like getting water squirted in your eyes or something. It'll melt non living things but living things are fine.
The stuff from Chemical Secretion flat out is lethal.
While.... a being that is 100% made up of acid... is not.
I totally agree. It's like someone looked at APS Acid and went 'Oh that's going to be BAD if we let it do... what it's supposed to do. Make it "Acid" but.... for Disney.... G rating.'
It makes not a lick of sense the way it's written.
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Palladium sometimes tries to tone down superpowers to make them less lethal. I prefer a level of realism though. BTW You did a revised version of APS Acid already. http://wiki.thedeificnmi.com/index.php? ... Revised%29Pepsi Jedi wrote:It's like someone looked at APS Acid and went 'Oh that's going to be BAD if we let it do... what it's supposed to do. Make it "Acid" but.... for Disney.... G rating.'
It makes not a lick of sense the way it's written.
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Yep. For this exact reason.
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