What you have described is boon suppression.
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I enjoy having more customizability at my fingertips, especially coming from a Linux desktop background where having direct control is a big boon.
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In terms of energy, it's a waste, in terms of profit its a boon.
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You don't want to implement behavior for 1 specific boon though, this is how systems become complex.
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You describe the ability to use a skill on someone and either stop them from receiving a boon or negatively impact them (% damage increase for example).
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This is what I have called boon suppression, as it does just that - suppresses either the boon, or it's effect.
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As it would lead extra players to mean extra trouble - due to someone being able to apply the boon to you to force you to experience a negative effect; basically applying a negative effect to you.
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If this is implemented on all boons there is nothing to stop me suppressing a whole melee train of stability; which is inherently bad for large scale combat if you do not want it to become "oh I can - nope stunned again" style.
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Even confined to just might as you seem to be proposing there would be an impact, as you would nullify empower regroups if the boon couldn't be applied.
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Have a look through the Mordheim rules for injuries/boons characters get at the end of games.
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When you think of it in stricktly mechanical terms, whether as a bonded object or a familiar is really more of a liability than a boon.
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It was probably the she-boon who gave him the ideas.
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I will personally be using boon of erebos as a combat trick so this thing can kill a siege rhino.
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I'll gladly take boon out to accommodate for this fella.
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Since cantrips are really the major boon you're getting with Magic Initiate, Cleric was just better suited for me since I already had most of the Wizard utility cantrips locked down.
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I'm already contemplating replacing Boon Satyr with this in RG Monsters.
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But Boon Satyr is such a nice 4-power creature to work with this guy :(
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As convoluted as the canon became with Armageddon, Boon seems to keep it all pretty solidly working together
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It fills up even more of the 3CC slot in Temur (Fighting with Courser, Knuckleblade, and Boon Satyr in some builds) and the double red is tougher to land.
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Iirc you get some sort of boon for doing 1~20 pure.
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For a fun bonus, make it clear that if the pack exorcises the demon, they'll gain a boon with the powerful mage and all of the demon's assets, including enough influence in the players home turf to make themselves a bloody nuisance and cause death and destruction on a wide scale.
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I would rather keep boon in than rabble IMHO.
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Rabble takes a turn to set up effectively unless you pack hordeling outbursts, and everyone forgets that boon can be flash bestowed onto the one guy that gets through your opponents blockers.
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Chat bubbles and armor dyes have been a huge boon for the community as well.
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flash boon satyr EOT, then pay R to bring this thing back from your graveyard?
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Officer Sanders has actually been actively involved in combatting bike theft, both on the clock, and in his off time - which has been a real boon to the bike community.
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The complex cocktails of antioxidants in fruits and veggies are a boon to health.
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There's like a whole broom closet full of them, whenever Boon needs to make a noob or a cyber sub zero, he just pulls another one out of the broom closet.
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Setting: Killing kobolds that get titan's boon (vulnerability down) as a scholar.
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I mean if it weren't for that cost, I imagine she'd be a fantastic boon considering it's be a free refill on most units.
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From the consumer stand point, more cross-menu intergration would be a boon.
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thepiratebay.cr has been a boon to me since the raid; they've got new torrents and everything, and so far I've had no problems.
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Msi or asus, they both have boons, but msi is the best imo.
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She wasn't a boon to his success but a hindrance.
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/u/Blissrat It looks like a sad mills n boon cover
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I think i remember Boon saying that everyone will be unlocked from the start, but i want to preserve some sort of surprise for when i finally play it for the first time.
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If nothing else, it's a nice boon that with text chat being an option, not everyone and their mother uses VOIP, and I don't have to listen to 12 year olds screaming themselves unconscious every time I play an FPS.
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If you fought Greed, then you should have the Boon of the Hoarder gem.
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Being able to pool up to 5 HP is a boon.
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And well-made blu rays of old movies are a boon in most cases but that doesn't mean every old movie gets the exposure it deserves, especially since fewer people are interested in silents and black&white movies.
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If you somehow managed to unionize a significant portion of pharmacists (which is ludicrous) and got them to strike, all you would accomplish is provide a glorious boon to myself and my new grad brethren.
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You need a boon of the hoarder.
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