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* This means that damage will also possibly Stun or disable electronic devices. If the device is associated with combat such as a robot it is assumed that they have fail safes that keep the machine from being completely disable thus only stunned. However if the device is a simple electronic device it is assumed that it will have to be repaired before being enabled again. The stunning effect | * This means that damage will also possibly Stun or disable electronic devices. If the device is associated with combat such as a robot it is assumed that they have fail safes that keep the machine from being completely disable thus only stunned. However if the device is a simple electronic device it is assumed that it will have to be repaired before being enabled again. The stunning effect latest for 1d4 rounds and can be avoided with a successful save against a DC of 15. |
Latest revision as of 06:27, 2 January 2017
This is a Explosive (Grenade/Mine) attribute. To go back to the Explosive section click here.
- EMP Effect
- This means that damage will also possibly Stun or disable electronic devices. If the device is associated with combat such as a robot it is assumed that they have fail safes that keep the machine from being completely disable thus only stunned. However if the device is a simple electronic device it is assumed that it will have to be repaired before being enabled again. The stunning effect latest for 1d4 rounds and can be avoided with a successful save against a DC of 15.