MET LARP SRD
(2013 BNS MET System)
Pierce the Veil
You have accomplished revelatory breakthroughs during your study of illusion and reality. You possess a deep understanding of the nature of maya, existence, and space. Freed of mundane limitations, you wield your powers more effectively, targeting your foes’ consciousness, rather than simply their senses. You are always considered to have a character’s Gaze and Focus, unless that character possesses a power that limits or prevents you from attaining it. If so, determine Gaze and Focus normally, as though neither character had a power affecting Gaze and Focus. In addition, whenever you use a Chimerstry or Auspex power (including techniques that use either of these disciplines) to target another character, that attack does not count against the maximum number of attacks that character can receive during that round of combat. For example, if you targeted a character with a Chimerstry power, which would normally prevent that target from receiving another Social attack, that character can still be targeted by an additional Social attack during that round. A target can only be affected by one application of Pierce the Veil in a given round. For example, if two Brahman Ravnos possess this merit, the first Brahman may use Pierce the Veil to make a Chimerstry Social attack against a target, allowing the second Brahman to target that same character with another Chimerstry Social attack, but the second Brahman’s attack counts against the maximum number of Social attacks the target can receive that round. You may also use Pierce the Veil to target a character who normally could not be targeted due to having reached the maximum number of attacks possible in that round. For example, if another a character targets your intended target with a Social attack using the Presence discipline prior to your initiative in a given round, you could still use Pierce the Veil to attempt a Chimerstry Social attack on the same target.
Clan: Ravnos: Brahman