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| - | Greg Stolze on Demon on [[https:// | ||
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| - | You do NOT need to get 'more evil' to become more powerful. There' | ||
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| - | Demons with high Torment can more easily access some of the mayhem-oriented powers of their Apocalyptic Form. However, high Torment demons also have trouble using OTHER powers in ways that are subtle or require fine control. A high-torment demon could (conceivably) try to light a cigarette with his powers and wind up setting everything he's touching on fire. (It's a bit of a silly example, but it gets the point across.) | ||
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| - | Generally speaking, high-Torment = more damage, less control. Low-Torment = less damage, more control. | ||
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| - | -G." | ||
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