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'''Stone''' is an Elemental Power.
'''Stone''' is an Elemental Power.


==Examples==
==Example Usages==
*Creating stone and/or [[Protodermis#Solid Protodermis|Solid Protodermis]]
*Creating stone and/or [[Protodermis#Solid Protodermis|Solid Protodermis]]
*Controlling stone and/or Solid Protodermis
*Controlling stone and/or Solid Protodermis

Revision as of 05:29, 18 December 2021

Stone
Element
PrefixPo-
Common Armor ColorsBrown, tan, yellow, orange, gray
Associated Attribute ScoresSTR, DEX, CON
Crafting ProficiencyProficiency in Carving
Skill ProficienciesProficiency in Knowledge: Geography and Knowledge: Society
Elemental TypeSolid
Elemental Damage TypeAny Physical
BS01

Stone is an Elemental Power.

Example Usages

  • Creating stone and/or Solid Protodermis
  • Controlling stone and/or Solid Protodermis
    • Turning stone/Solid Protodermis to dust/sand[1] and vice-versa
    • Turning earth into stone/Solid Protodermis.[2][3]
  • Absorbing stone and/or Solid Protodermis
  • Projecting one's consciousness into stone (Element Lord-exclusive)
  • Unleashing a Stone Nova Blast (Toa-exclusive)
  • Setting a timed Stone blast (Toa Nuva-exclusive)

Combinations

  • When combined with the Elemental Power of Fire, Stone can be used to create lava.
  • Beings other than Toa and the Krahka cannot combine powers of any sort to create a Protodermis cage. As long as each of them wields a different Element, and Light and Shadow are not included at the same time, any six Toa can create a Protodermis cage.[4]

In the Doronai Nui

Tribally-Linked Abilities

All beings elementally aligned with Stone make Fortitude Saves against Exhaustion with ADV, and may stay active for up to 72 hours without incurring the first level of Exhaustion. All levels of Exhaustion accrue as normal after this.

Elemental Talents

Wielders of Stone have access to a variety of Elemental Talents; you begin play with one that lacks a prerequisite, and may unlock the others for their listed SP cost.

Stoneblade - 2SP

Increase the critical range of your Bolt and Elemental Strike Elemental Attack Forms by 1.

Smiting Stone - 2SP

Whenever you deal damage to one or more beings with your elemental abilities, each being who suffered damage must make a FORT Save; on a failure, their speed is reduced by 5ft until the end of their next turn.

Blunt Force - 3SP (Prerequisite: Smiting Stone)

Whenever you deal damage to one or more beings with your elemental abilities, each being who suffered damage must make a FORT save; on a failure, they lose 1AP from their next Turn. If a being fails the save made to resist the effects of Smiting Stone, they automatically fail this save as well.

Shattering Boulder - 2SP

Whenever you deal damage with your elemental abilities, all beings within 5ft of the original target must make a REFL Save; on a failure, they suffer 1dX damage, where X is determined by your PROF (PROF 2/d4, PROF 3/d6, PROF 4/d8, PROF 5/d10, PROF 6/d12, etc.); on a success, they suffer half as much damage. If you deal damage in an AoE (though not necessarily the Elemental Attack Form of Area of Effect), all beings adjacent to the AoE must make the save, though beings within the AoE aren’t subject to the effect.

Fragmentation Strike - 1SP (Prerequisite: Shattering Boulder)

The range of your Shattering Boulder Elemental Talent increases to 10ft.

Erosion - 2SP

As a 2AP action, you may spend 5EE to reduce the Quality of an item made primarily of stone by 1 step, up to a maximum equal to your PROF. You cannot reduce the Quality of an Artakhan item.

Solid Fury - 2SP

Whenever you take the Break Limb action, you may spend 5EE to ignore the DADV that the Action normally incurs.

Aspects

Aspects are used with Elemental Items. Some aspects will have a varying effect based on Size - this might mean that something too small has no effect, some might have no effect when too large, and some might not scale effect with size. Andesite Andesite is the standard material of elemental Stone, and has no unique properties.

Shale (2SP, 2EE)

Shale deals Slashing Damage by default and comes in layers of thin, weak stone. It has half the IHP of Andesite.

Sandstone (2SP, 0EE)

An unstable variant of Stone. It costs 0 additional EE to produce, and halves the cost of an E-Item made of it. Sandstone has the same IHP as Andesite. However, any being may attempt to fracture and collapse an item made of Sandstone. As a 2AP action, they may attempt a Combat Maneuver; if successful, they must roll another CMB check against a DC equal to the Sandstone item’s remaining IHP. On a success, the Sandstone item collapses into sand.

Limestone (2SP, 2EE)

An incredibly durable stone. It has twice the IHP as Andesite, and gains a +2 bonus to Saving Throws related to attempts to weaken it, such as Weaken Kanoka or explosions.

Airstone (3SP, 4EE)

E-Items made from Airstone are able to float on water. They have half the IHP of standard objects of the same size. Additionally, E-Items Medium size or larger are large and stable enough to support beings while floating on water - each E-Item can hold as many beings as can fit on it (assuming each being requires 5 square feet to stand on).

Area of Effect

The terrain around you is violently ripped apart, shattered, and reformed in waves of erosion and reformation. All beings within the AoE must make a REFL Save at the start of your turn while the AoE is active, or whenever they enter the AoE; on a failure, they suffer Bludgeoning Damage equal to your Intensity, and are knocked Prone; on a success, they suffer half as much damage and aren’t knocked Prone. Additionally, beings are more likely to suffer serious wounds while within the AoE. If a being fails the REFL Save by 5 or more, they suffer 1d4 Dexterity ASD. The area the AoE covers is treated as Difficult terrain, even after the AoE ends.

Elemental Armor

Strong stone slabs supplement your armor, turning Strikes away more effectively. When you activate your E-Armor, you increase your AC by your Intensity. Starting at Intensity 3, at the start of your turn, you gain Xd4 THP (where X is equal to your Intensity). This value replenishes at the start of each turn, but can not exceed the maximum roll. Additionally, starting at Intensity 3, spikes protrude from your E-Armor, forcing all beings who make a Strike Action against you to make a REFL Save; on a failure, they suffer Xd4 Piercing Damage (where X is equal to your Intensity).

Species Wielders

Spherus Magna

Element Lords

Matoran Universe

In the Matoran Universe, Stone is often represented by the Matoran prefix Po- as well as the colors orange, yellow, and brown.

Matoran

  • Po-Matoran represent the element of Stone. Po-Matoran also contain a very minuscule amount of Elemental Stone Energy, to the extent that they are stronger than other types of Matoran. Matoran, Toa, and Turaga of Stone are predominantly male.
  • Po-Toa possess the Elemental Power of Stone, allowing them to create, control and absorb stone and stone-like substances. Their only real limitation is that when they run out of Elemental Stone Energy, they must wait for it to recharge
  • Po-Turaga possess small traces of Elemental Stone Energy.

Skakdi

  • Skakdi of Stone can only access their power if they work with another Skakdi, or if they carry a weapon that allows them to focus their Stone power individually.

Bohrok

  • Pahrak have a very limited range of Stone powers.
  • Some Fohrok had a very limited range of Stone powers.
  • The Bahrag have a wider range of Stone powers than the Pahrak.

Rahi

  • Catapult Scorpions create hardened stone projectiles from magma they produce with their tails.
  • Stone Gafna can emit pulses of Elemental Stone Energy from their tails.
  • Stone Burnak can emit pulses of Elemental Stone Energy.

Other

  • The Dark Hunter Guardian's Rhotuka spinner has Stone powers.
  • Krahka had control over Stone while using Toa Onewa's form.
  • Vatuka are elemental beings composed of Stone.

Associated Locations

All of the following locations are/were affiliated with Stone:

On Spherus Magna

In the Matoran Universe

Trivia

  • Although sand is made up of tiny rock particles, it cannot be controlled by Stone users of the Matoran Universe. However, Sand is its own Element on Spherus Magna.

References