DanLeCull Posted February 29 Share Posted February 29 (edited) Based on the second point in this post where characters must have the exact amount of power to pay for an attack before applying cost reduction or other cost payment effects. Does this principle also apply to using super powers? Take Steve Rogers' Avengers leadership ability that reduces the cost to use a super power by 1. Does an allied team member need to have the exact amount before applying Steve's laedership reduction? Edited February 29 by DanLeCull Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Negoldar Posted February 29 Share Posted February 29 3 hours ago, DanLeCull said: Based on the second point in this post…where characters must have the exact amount of power to pay for an attack before applying cost reduction or other cost payment effects. The linked thread does not support this assertion. The clarifications in the linked thread answer questions regarding the functionality of Red Skull, Master of the World’s superpower, Power is Only for the One Who Rules. 3 hours ago, DanLeCull said: Take Steve Rogers' Avengers leadership ability that reduces the cost to use a super power by 1. Does an allied team member need to have the exact amount before applying Steve's laedership reduction? No. His Leadership changes the cost of the superpower. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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