Dr. Doom III wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:Dr. Doom III wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:*And it may well be one, unless there's something to say specifically that it's not
There is nothing to say that it is. Unlike the others that are auras which do.
That means it's officially undetermined one way or the other.
No it doesn't.
Yes, it does.
That's exactly what a lack of information means.
It means you are ascribing attributes to the ability that are not stated as existing and I am only ascribing those attributes to the ability that are stated. I think I know which is the more logical course.
You
think you do, sure.
And we think that we do.
The books don't support us either way.
You're making
an assumption that the lack of text indicates lack of nature, but that's not a logical assumption to make, especially in a game system where the writers constantly assume their readers will "use common sense" in interpreting the rules (and lack thereof).
There are several possibilities, the two main ones being:
1. The omission was deliberate, made as an indication that the power is not an aura.
2. The omission was due to laziness, and an assumption that we'd all know that it's an aura by now, since every other "Impervious to Energy" power/ability/spell in the game is an aura.
Once you label the first dozen examples of something, it's reasonable in most situations to assume that people are going to catch on to the pattern.
(Except, of course, when writing RPGs).
Since the books don't say which it is, we don't have proof either way.
You want to use logic?
Which interpretation renders the power reasonably
useful?