Originally posted by Deionscribe
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Problem with that: Aether expenditures go up to 15, and Cover doesn't. Primum, however, does. The only real issue is if it is broken giving a Primum 10 Demon a max Cover after Going Loud - on the one hand, it trivializes Cover acquisition and some of the cost of Going Loud (you still get a Glitch and are down a Cover for two scenes), but on the other hand, Going Loud itself trivializes already having Primum 10.
Allied Power • [Seriously can't figure out a good name for this]
Prerequisites: Demon, Show of Power, Context Matters, peaceful association with selected supernatural type
Effect: Sometimes you need to utilize the supernatural powers of your allies and associates. This can lead to problems when their very observation interferes with your effects. But you've figured out how to bend their goodwill (or at least tolerance) towards a kind of screen protecting your supernatural mimicry from their disruption. This merit is tied to a particular kind of supernatural being (such as Mages, Vampires, etc.). With prior agreement, these individuals do not penalize your rolls for the Show Of Power Exploit when used to simulate their abilities.
Synthesis of Power •
Prerequisites: Allied Power •, Merge
Effect: This merit is tied to a single individual per instance. Whenever you successfully use Show Of Power to emulate an ability of their type (such as a Mage's Sight, or a Werewolf's Gifts), they can make a Reflexive roll using their Supernatural Tolerance trait to augment the Exploit's effectiveness. Successes on their roll add to the effective successes that Show Of Power gained (typically 1 or 3), augmenting its effectiveness.
Thoughts on modifications?
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