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soccastar001
11/13/2009, 17:42
AA Batman (Terry)'s SP reads that he can only Outwit standard and named powers. I assume a standard power is any of the colored, non-SP (white) powers printed on the powers and abilities card, but what constitutes a named power?

Miraclo
11/13/2009, 17:45
AA Batman (Terry)'s SP reads that he can only Outwit standard and named powers. I assume a standard power is any of the colored, non-SP (white) powers printed on the powers and abilities card, but what constitutes a named power?

The standard powers are the ones from the PAC, written up using the PAC names. Named powers are PAC powers called something else. Basically what this means in this context is that Batman can't outwit a Special Power.

This is all as I understand it.

lancelot
11/13/2009, 17:56
Basically what this means in this context is that Batman can't outwit a Special Power.

This is all as I understand it.

That's basically all there is to it.

It is as I understand it, too.

And no, I'm not stalking you...never hurts to give someone back-up :laugh:

Miraclo
11/13/2009, 19:29
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to lancelot again.

Back-up's always appreciated!

Contingency Plan
11/14/2009, 11:43
Back-up's always appreciated!

Especially against stalkers....

as_bat
11/15/2009, 06:22
I would also add that:

In Contact with Bruce Wayne: Batman can use Outwit, but he can counter only standard and named powers. Batman can use Perplex, but he can target only himself.

So he canīt counter ablities like flight or indomitable (and special powers, as were previously mentioned)