danskmacabre
Mongoose
Reading the Elric MRQ2 rulesbook about potions (from page 84), some potions allow an opposed resistance roll of the Resistance skill of the imbiber Vs the potion maker's Rune skill associated with the potion.
So this means if character A with a resistance skill of say 70% drinks a potion of domination made by bad guy B with a Rune of Domination skill (used to make the potion) of say 80% then Character A can only resist by making a critical success? (I.E rolling 07 on a percentile?).
OR
Is it that the roll made to make the potion by bad buy B is rolled against? So for example if Bad guy B with a domination rune of 80% rolls 50 on a percentile to make the potion, then character A only needs to roll over 50? (or a critical of course).
Reading teh rules descriptions it looks to me that basically Character A in this example (with the resistance of 70%) would have to crit to succeed, but that seems pretty darn powerful, but then maybe potions are very powerful..
Opinions?
So this means if character A with a resistance skill of say 70% drinks a potion of domination made by bad guy B with a Rune of Domination skill (used to make the potion) of say 80% then Character A can only resist by making a critical success? (I.E rolling 07 on a percentile?).
OR
Is it that the roll made to make the potion by bad buy B is rolled against? So for example if Bad guy B with a domination rune of 80% rolls 50 on a percentile to make the potion, then character A only needs to roll over 50? (or a critical of course).
Reading teh rules descriptions it looks to me that basically Character A in this example (with the resistance of 70%) would have to crit to succeed, but that seems pretty darn powerful, but then maybe potions are very powerful..
Opinions?