Wolf's protection
Wolf Prestige
Described in: Add-on 2038
20 GP
The character‘s armour can now deploy small drones, similar to flying shields, to hover around it. These dozen or so drones help protect them from enemy attacks, and some can be sent to shore up an ally‘s defence if needed.
Effect: By spending energy, the PC can add 2 points to their current force field score for the duration of a scene or conflict phase. They can pay a further EP cost to allow allies to receive this bonus as well (2EP per selected ally.)
Activation | Duration | Energy |
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Move action | One scene / one conflict phase | 3 |
Effect(s) | Damages | Violence | Informations / Condition |
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[Force field] (2) [Force field] (2) | - | - |
Energy | 3 |
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Duration | One scene / one conflict phase |
Activation | Move action |
Effect(s) | Damages | Violence |
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[Force field] (2) [Force field] (2) | - | - |
Q&A > Rules system questions > Core system, combos and actions - Jan. 17, 2025, 12:31 p.m.
When not specifically stated (as in the case of the portable force field), the rule is simple: force fields from different sources are simply added together. Two Paladin metaarmour shrines cannot apply to the same target, nor to a target protected by a portable force field. Drone shielding, on the other hand, adds its FF value to Shrines (or portable force fields). Two portable force fields placed by separate knights do not stack (same source, the portable force field), etc.