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7/20/2025, 9:35:08 AM
>>96136450
>>96136450
>Myth In The Making, Dies Irae, real strong will recover from anything
Right, that seems to be a perk that gives you a large but finite boost to willpower, makes your body hold together better using sheer force of will, and lets you survive as just a disembodied soul after death through sheer force of will for a few minutes until your will succumbs to death
>From my own: kirby and the forgotten land, A Striving Soul
And that one's a perk that makes your soul reinforce your body, allowing you to fight far beyond what you should be able to manage at the potential cost of damaging your soul, and allowing you to possibly steal someone's body if you win a clash of wills.
Neither one seems to have anything involving recovery in any way? They're both about holding your body together better.
To clarify, the thing I was looking for is a way to mitigate or recover from Permanent Willpower loss in OWoD. Permanent Willpower is a measure of a person's determination and strength of personality, essentially White Wolf's version of D&D's Charisma. Permanent Willpower loss represents a permanent reduction in your mental power in general.
Found something that should work in The Silmarillion, thankfully. I'll need those therapy perks from Persona 5 to get the full use out of it though
>>96136450
>Myth In The Making, Dies Irae, real strong will recover from anything
Right, that seems to be a perk that gives you a large but finite boost to willpower, makes your body hold together better using sheer force of will, and lets you survive as just a disembodied soul after death through sheer force of will for a few minutes until your will succumbs to death
>From my own: kirby and the forgotten land, A Striving Soul
And that one's a perk that makes your soul reinforce your body, allowing you to fight far beyond what you should be able to manage at the potential cost of damaging your soul, and allowing you to possibly steal someone's body if you win a clash of wills.
Neither one seems to have anything involving recovery in any way? They're both about holding your body together better.
To clarify, the thing I was looking for is a way to mitigate or recover from Permanent Willpower loss in OWoD. Permanent Willpower is a measure of a person's determination and strength of personality, essentially White Wolf's version of D&D's Charisma. Permanent Willpower loss represents a permanent reduction in your mental power in general.
Found something that should work in The Silmarillion, thankfully. I'll need those therapy perks from Persona 5 to get the full use out of it though
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