Virus Replication (3.5e Power)
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Psychometabolism | |
Level: | Psion/Wilder 3 |
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Display: | Material |
Manifesting Time: | 1 Standard Action |
Range: | Touch |
Target: | One Creature |
Duration: | Instantaneous |
Saving Throw: | Fortitude Half and Negate (See Text) |
Power Resistance: | Yes |
Power Points: | 5 |
This power cause a horrible flesh-eating virus to replicate inside the target's body before quickly dying out, dealing 3d8 points of damage and rendering the target sickened for 1 round. A successful Fortitude save halves the damage and negate the sickness. If the target is suffering from any disease, it must make a secondary save with the disease DC or have the disease advance to the next stage instantaneously.
This power only function on corporeal biological creatures, the virus is not a disease and is more than capable of consuming undead flesh.
Augment: You can augment this power in one or more of the following ways.
1. For each additional power points you spend, increase the damage dealt by this power by 1d8.
2. For 2 additional power points you spend, you can cause the virus to endure and keep harming the target. At the start of each of it turn, the creature must make a Fortitude save or take 1 point of damage per damage dice this power had. If the target succeed two consecutive Fortitude the damage end.
3. For 4 additional power points you spend, you make the virus particularly gnarly, making the target nauseated for 1 round instead of sickened on a failed save.
For every two additional power points you spend on any augmentation, the DC rises by +1.
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Article Balance | High + |
Author | Leziad + |
Discipline | Psychometabolism + |
Identifier | 3.5e Power + |
Level | Psion/Wilder 3 + |
Rated By | Franken Kesey + |
Rating | Rating Pending + |
Summary | You cause a deadly virus to quickly replicate inside the target. + |
Title | Virus Replication + |