See more ability line is all 14s easier this way. Your prosthetic racial traits increase your Dex and Str to 16 each. Now you decide to implant a remote into a KCI Elite, you start with your 14s across the line, but now your physical stats all increase by 4, meaning they are all This does not take into account your normal ability modifications with level progression, so these values may have gone up as well.
Let's assume you are level 12, so you increase your Dex and Str to 16 and 18 respectfully. While in your base body, these values are 18 and 20 thanks to your racial bonuses which as we explained are only the bonuses of the prosthetic you started with , but when controlling the KCI, your Dex is 20 and your Str is Now an ability score increase cannot raise Str above 20, so thankfully, we put a rule in with all the prosthetic replacements that your maximum also increases to prevent confusion.
It's bizarre and like I said meta because prosthetic bodies should not be "magically" getting stronger as your progress your character, but to alter those rules would have changed fundamental concepts of 5E. I mean we could have put in a rule saying that Ability Score Score increases with level progression can only affect mental attributes with prosthetics, and the prosthetic must use replacement bodies to upgrade their physical stats, but this proved a mess because a non-prosthetic like a true-born , through the course of a game may end up inside a prosthetic body, and then all bets are off.
But then, if a true-born remotes a prosthetic, what stat lines would he use? It's still confusing, as yes, you would have to use the base stats of the true-born and then modify them with the prosthetic ability score modifications In the end, we should have just used fix stat lines for all the prosthetic bodies, but we wanted to keep the philosophy of the system inline with 5E.
And I realized that was words and I didn't exactly settle your issue For Sensory Transfer, the effect duration is dynamic, virtually unlimited if voluntary, but sustainable only with a bonus action for up to two turns.
After expiration, the target cannot be affected for five minutes. I think the problem may be coming from the Robot Upgrade racial trait of the robotic virtuant race. Im plannng to make a robotic virtuant. At some point i hope to use the Robotic Upgrades feature to gain the size and ability scores of a strongpoint defense platform and the use sensory transfer with a empty prosthetic body to go places my main body is too big for. In this situation would i keep track of my original stats before the upgrade and apply ASI's to them, even though it wouldn't affect my true bodys stats, for use with the prosthetic body?
If it does need one is there any way to turn the firewall off so i can use sensory transfer then turn the firewall back on once I'm in it? Thanks for taking the time to help me with these questions by the way I really appreciate it. Well, that's awesome. I think you are on the right path. When you create your character, you have a robotic body with physical stats based on traditional rules. Then later, all your physical stats change to that of the Platform. To remote a small humanoid body, yes, I would then go back to your original created physical stats and then modify that as needed with new body parts.
Also if I remember correctly, you should have a firewall in both locations if you want complete protection. Without a firewall in a remote system, someone can hijack it and sever your link. Also, you can have a firewall and still remote control a prosthetic body or a robot. Also I just realized that the epic level homebrew rules my group is using would allow my maximum strength to reach 26, if that happened and my natural strength surpassed the 24 of the platform would it overwrite that score similar to if i were wearing gauntlets of ogre power?
Again, Thanks so much for all the help. I hope I haven't been a bother. I deleted my previous comment I thought I was still on the Ultramodern5 page.
This means everything up to TL5 in Ultramodern5 is allowed. So if a gear is listed in UM as a tech level, you go with that.
Robots and everything else not in UM5 would be TL4. Sorry for the confusion. NeuroSpasta has no religion section; you may be thinking of Amethyst, which not only deals with religion but also has religious allegory.
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