Magical Clothing
Magical clothing is a great way to enhance your power by allowing you a level of use of your facets that does not come naturally. The terms on this sheet are as follows:
Outfit Name: Simple enough. It’s what the outfit is called.
Covers: What parts of the body the outfit covers. Remember: Head, Eyes, Neck, Shoulders, Torso, Arms, Legs, Feet. These are all abbreviated by their first letter. Outfits that cover the torso also provide armor to the character. Using armor is described on page 48.
Facets: What facets the outfit allows you to use. The levels of facet the outfit unlocks is directly after the name of the facet. If the level reads “UL” then you may use all your levels in that facet with that outfit.
Armor: If an outfit covers the torso, it provides armor. When your character is hit, roll the armor dice with the defense roll and take the highest. If you’re wearing two outfits that provide armor, you may choose which to roll with your defense roll.
Price: This is the cost of the outfit in dollars. Pretty self-explanatory.
By Facet
Artist
Nerd
Priest
Idol
Scientist
Maid
Student
Warrior
Mage
Martial Artist
Non-Type
Mystic
Shields
Shields are a great way to keep from getting damaged in the first place. Here is a list of the shields you’re most likely to find in the stores that sell that sort of thing. Individual statistics for each shield work as follows:
Shield Name: Shows the most commonly-used name of the shield. It may be called other things, but most shields have similar functions.
Skills: Which skills you may choose between to use the shield. The skill chosen needs to be one either the specialty or one of the subjects of any of your active facets, otherwise you cannot use the shield to any degree of effectiveness.
B/P: Shows whether the shield in question can be used to block or parry. Shields with a B can be used for blocks, and shields with a P may be used to parry.
Cost: How much the shield costs. Keep an eye out for sales and the ever-popular free shield left on the side of the road or next to a pile of scattered bones while you’re out adventuring!
Hands: How many hand actions it takes to use the shield. All the required hand actions must be used in the same turn, so a 2-handed shield would need two hands to use. I suppose it seems more obvious when I say it that way.