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==Forms== An optional third on the splat axis, a Deviant's '''Form''' provides some flavor as to how the Remade functions. These are all optional and not mutually exclusive, but it's difficult to pick more than two of them, if only to avoid becoming a [[Mary Sue|special snowflake]]. Each of the Forms grant a special bonus of some kind. The currently known Forms are: *'''Amalgam''': The character in question was actually two or more entities whose minds have been merged into one "person" during the Divergence- maybe they were people who were fused together somehow, or maybe the Remade was a human that was joined to a supernatural being, but either way their memories and personalities have blended together into a single being. The Amalgams can opt to start with fewer skill points upon character creation (can't do this to more than six dots) and turn them into "floating" skill points: at will, an Amalgam can assign these points to a skill which they will stick to for the rest of the scene. This cannot put a skill above its normal limit, and once assigned a point cannot be moved. *'''Self-Made''': A Self-Made Remade is their own Progenitor. This means that the Conspiracy targeting them was formed in response to their Divergence unless they were a member of a Conspiracy to begin with, so a Self-Made is either less likely to understand who they're up against or knows exactly how dangerous of an enemy they might have made. A Self-Made has more flexibility when it comes to their Touchstones: they can assign them more freely and can keep all but one of them in reserve to be assigned later. *'''Super Soldier''': Exactly what it says - a Remade biologically/cybernetically/magically engineered to be a one-man army. Their physical abilities can be boosted, but at the expense of their mental and social abilities. In addition, they can trade some of the willpower they start with to obtain additional powers whenever they act in support of a loyalty touchstone- but these extra powers work ''only'' when used in support of a Loyalty Touchstone and they still come with Scars. *'''Symbiote''': Basically turns your Remade into Eddie Brock/Venom from Spider-Man. This means that the character's Variations have a mind of their own, including Aspirations like a normal character has. This nets the Remade bonus dice whenever trying to accomplish something that furthers these Aspirations or penalties if it hinders them, which can be an interesting challenge if the symbiote can't communicate its desires or if its wishes are at odds with those of the Remade. *'''Transmissible''': This turns your Divergence into something contagious. Ranging from zombie plagues to self-replicating nanomachine colonies, anything that meets the requirements for transmission has to roll or suffer Divergence themselves, becoming a Remade just like the character in question (meaning that this character is now a Progenitor in their own right, albeit unintentionally). The player can pick the infection's vector, virulence and the pool that rolls against the infection. This can be either any two from Stamina, Resolve or Composure in which case the roll is extended, or it's one of those Attributes which turns it into a Save Or Divergence situation. Future supplements will feature even more exotic Forms, such as [[Furry|uplifted animals]], intelligent magic artifacts, ephemeral beings forced into mortal bodies, exiles from alternate dimensions, and clone lines whose members inherit one another's memories. {{WoD-Games}}
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