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==Resting Options== | ==Resting Options== | ||
''If you are the holder of the [[Joiner's Club and Furrier's Den|Plush Recliner of Wisdom]]:'' | ''If you are the holder of the [[Joiner's Club and Furrier's Den|Plush Recliner of Wisdom]]:'' | ||
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*Drowsing: | *Drowsing: | ||
** You stop by your hideout to rest for a minute, but your extreme drowsiness causes to fall into a brief but exceptionally deep sleep. When you wake you feel completely refreshed. | ** You stop by your hideout to rest for a minute, but your extreme drowsiness causes to fall into a brief but exceptionally deep sleep. When you wake you feel completely refreshed. | ||
+ | * When you are the holder of the [[Joiner's Club and Furrier's Den|Plush Recliner of Wisdom]]: | ||
+ | ** ''Missing'' | ||
+ | * When you are the holder of the [[Joiner's Club and Furrier's Den|Oaken Bench of Might]]: | ||
+ | ** ''Missing'' | ||
+ | * When you are the holder of the [[Joiner's Club and Furrier's Den|Mink Seat of Justice]]: | ||
+ | ** You sit in regal repose on the Mink Seat of Justice. | ||
==Result== | ==Result== | ||
* You gain '''X hit points'''. You gain '''Y power points'''. | * You gain '''X hit points'''. You gain '''Y power points'''. |
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Resting Options
If you are the holder of the Plush Recliner of Wisdom:
- You hold the Plush Recliner of Wisdom. Resting takes 30 seconds less time, and all PP gains are doubled.
If you are the holder of the Oaken Bench of Might:
- You hold the Oaken Bench of Might. Resting takes 30 seconds less time, and all HP gains are tripled.
If you are the holder of the Mink Seat of Justice:
- You hold the Mink Seat of Justice. Resting takes 30 seconds less time, all HP gains are tripled and PP gains are doubled.
If you wear a night cap:
- You are wearing a night cap, which will restore an additional 5 PP whatever way you choose to rest.
If you have either lost remote control or long-lost remote control in your inventory:
Rest with a Remote |
Restores full HP and 1/4 of max PP. You have N remotes. (X minutes.) |
If you have the Drowsiness effect:
Drowse Deeply |
Resting while drowsy restores 1/2 of max HP and PP, but takes a full 5 minutes. (5 minutes.) |
Always:
Rest Normally |
Just relax for a bit. (X minutes.) |
Resting Messages
- Normal messages:
- A friend calls you on your cell phone, and you take a break from patrolling to chat for a bit.
- You rest for a while to re-energize.
- You spend some time reading a pocket paperback and feel recharged.
- You stop in at a convenience store for a light snack and a bottle of water. You feel refreshed.
- You take a seat on a park bench and practice some light meditation.
- With a remote:
- Sweet Relaxation You stop by your hideout to rest for a minute. Remembering the remote control you've been carrying around, you dig it out and watch some television. It's far more satisfying than watching television without a remote. FAR more.
- Unfortunately, after a few minutes of use the aura from your super powers shorts out the remote. Weird. Ah, well, it was nice while it lasted.
- Drowsing:
- You stop by your hideout to rest for a minute, but your extreme drowsiness causes to fall into a brief but exceptionally deep sleep. When you wake you feel completely refreshed.
- When you are the holder of the Plush Recliner of Wisdom:
- Missing
- When you are the holder of the Oaken Bench of Might:
- Missing
- When you are the holder of the Mink Seat of Justice:
- You sit in regal repose on the Mink Seat of Justice.
Result
- You gain X hit points. You gain Y power points.
Notes
- On average, resting will give you 4*Level HP and PP, capping at 40 HP and PP at 10th level.
- Resting for a turn requires 5 minutes for a 1st level hero, but decreases by 30 seconds at every 4th level (4th, 8th, 12th, 16th, and 20th) down to a minimum of 2:30 per rest. Resting times are unaffected by Time modifiers.
Level | Time taken |
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1-3 | 5 min. |
4-7 | 4:30 min. |
8-11 | 4 min. |
12-15 | 3:30 min. |
16-19 | 3 min. |
20- | 2:30 min. |
- Trying to rest when your bed time is less time away than the number of minutes required for resting results in:
Can't Rest, Too Tired
I know it sounds silly, but you're too tired to rest right now. In other words, as exhausted as you are, if you sat down now you'd fall asleep and then wake up to find yourself robbed and--even worse--possibly murdered. You've got to go home now or you're not going to make it through the work day tomorrow. You don't want to get fired, do you?
- Trying to rest after 7:00 AM on any day but Frayday results in:
Can't Rest, Gotta Work
Sadly, you don't have time to rest right now. Work starts in an hour, and you've got to get home and get cleaned up. If you wanted to sit around resting, you should have thought about that before staying up all night playing with your friends. "Playing" being code for "saving the city" and "with your friends" meaning "from evil."