Gestalt

Effect: Summon Components

Action: Full (active)

Range: Personal

Duration: Continuous

Saving Throw: None

Cost: 1 point per rank

A Gestalt is made up of two (or more) component creatures joining together to form a single, more powerful, entity. Joining to create the gestalt form requires a standard action, but breaking apart into the component beings is a free action. The combined form takes this power and the gestalt components are built on (power rank x 15) power points, and subject to the campaign’s power level limits. The combined form and the components have separate traits, although the combined form often (but not always) shares the best of the components’ traits.The component creatures can’t be built on more points than half the combined character’s total. So, your combined character can’t have a Gestalt rank greater than your total power points divided by 30.

The condition of the components and the combined character generally has no effect on the other. So if one or more of the components is suffering from damage, the gestalt form is still undamaged when they combine, and the components are still damaged when they break apart (whether or not the gestalt

form suffered damage before that happened). The separate form recover normally from damage, with the exception that time spent in the other form counts as “rest” for them; so while the combine gestalt form exists, the component forms are considered to be “resting” and therefore recovering from any damage they

may have suffered.

All the components of a gestalt must be present in order to form the combined entity, although only one needs to be able to activate the power. The components cannot do anything on the round they combine; the gestalt form can act normally on the following round, making a new initiative roll as if joining the battle (which is essentially the case).

POWER FEATS

• Distant: The component forms of the gestalt can join over a greater distance: treat each rank of this power feat as a rank of the Teleport effect. The distance between the components cannot be greater than the Distant power feat’s range on the Extended Range Table. The combined form can appear anywhere one of

the component forms is, chosen when the Gestalt power is activated. A full 20 ranks of Distant allows the components to join together from anywhere. When the Gestalt separates, all the components appear together in the same location, double the cost of this feat if the components can reappear anywhere within the feat’s rank of the gestalt form on the Extended Range Table when the gestalt breaks up.

• Progression: A gestalt is normally made up of two components. Each application of this feat moves the maximum number of components in the gestalt one step up Progression Table.

Example: Threesome is three people who can merge together to form Trifold. The player designs Trifold as a power level 10 character and each of the members

of Team Trinity as power level 5 (75-point) characters. Triplicate takes Gestalt at rank 5, plus one Progression feat for three components, paying 6 points total. This makes Triplicate a 144-point character. The Pentacle is made up of five villains, each with elemental powers, able to join together into a single form.

The combined form is a 225-point character, while the individuals are power level 7 (105-point) characters. This gives a base rank of 7, plus one Progression feat for five components for a total of 8 points, making the combined whole a 217-point character (after paying for Gestalt).

FLAWS

• Feedback: This flaw means damage to the components affects the gestalt and vice versa; the gestalt form suffers the worst damage condition(s) of any of the component forms, while the component forms all suffer the same damage condition(s) as the gestalt form when they separate. So, for example, if the gestalt form is unconscious with three bruised conditions, all of the components will also be unconscious with three bruised conditions when they separate from the

combined form.