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Dante 04-15-2004 12:54 AM

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Also why the uzi? Bullets only do bashing damage to vampires. Very ineffcient.
Not to mention vamps halve bashing damage, being undead.

However, you could load it with incendiary rounds and do horrible things to Leeches.

IHMN: Fill it with flaming kerosene and maybe it can be done... then you lose all Wisdom and Glory renown once your sept finds out.

Krylo 04-15-2004 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by IHateMakingNames
How about a super soaker filled with Sunny Delight?

Ok... that made me laugh...

Also: I was just thinking that molotov cocktails would the ultimate anti-vamp weapon.

Dante 04-15-2004 12:58 AM

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Also: I was just thinking that molotov cocktails would the ultimate anti-vamp weapon.
Albeit a very obvious one...

IHateMakingNames 04-15-2004 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Mage#27
IHMN: Not unless he had an atribute called true faith. If he did then he would be able to do extra damage to vampires. However a werewolf with true faith makes no sense since true faith is an unshakable belief in your system of religon and werewolves KNOW that all mortal religons are untrue (because they were made by gaia etc etc).

Untrue? Then explain fallen.

Dante 04-15-2004 01:09 AM

Honestly speaking, True Faith is independent of EVERYTHING else. But you must have an IMMENSE belief in God, Allah, Buddha, and what have you, and being a supernatural kind of jades you to that.

After all, it's hard to believe in God when there's a Gaia right in front of you, much as a Mage might think God is just another uber-powerful Celestine, or a vampire might believe that any good God would not let people end up as vamps.

Fallen are demons escaped from the Abyss. What else is there to know?

Forever Zero 04-15-2004 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by krylo
Also: I was just thinking that molotov cocktails would the ultimate anti-vamp weapon.

Actually, I figured a flamethrower would make the ultimate anti-vampire weapon. Much easier to control then a molotov cocktail.

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Untrue? Then explain fallen.

The werewolves don't believe in the other religions, but that doesn't mean they aren't true. WoD gets complex when it comes to religion. The werewolves pray to nature spirits and such, and the spirits actually appear to them and do things, and they deny all other faiths as true, yet the Fallen, and Angels walk the earth, so that must mean that the basic Judeo-Christian Faith must be true as well, which would contradict the existance of Gaia. It seems they actually both coexist, side by side, with neither believeing in the other yet both exist and contradict each other. A paradox, if you will.

The whole WoD is confusing once you delve into it...

Dante 04-15-2004 01:10 AM

Therefore, i vote that we ban True Faith, and machinegun krylo and IHMN.

Forever Zero 04-15-2004 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Dante
Therefore, i vote that we ban True Faith, and machinegun krylo and IHMN.

Well, the Hunters may have True Faith, but I doubt the supernaturals would.

As for the second part, I support it whole heartedly!

IHateMakingNames 04-15-2004 01:13 AM

But krylo brought up a good point before. Werewolves believe in Gaia, so if they have some Gaia related religious item with them, they can repel vampires with that.

And why machine gun me? (I just want to see a list)

Krylo 04-15-2004 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Forever Zero
Actually, I figured a flamethrower would make the ultimate anti-vampire weapon. Much easier to control then a molotov cocktail.

But you'd need one hell of a resources score to get a flamethrower, while just about anyone can make a molotov cocktail.

Also: Why machinegun me? I was just wondering if it was possible for a werewolf to have true faith in gaia.

Edit: For that matter, would a fallen seeking redemption be able to have true faith in judeo-christian beliefs?

Or... does proof beget faith, meaning neither can have true faith, because it's been proven to them?


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