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== Definition ==
== Definition ==
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# A [[Tier 9]] defensive power (notably [[Invulnerability#Unstoppable|Unstoppable]], [[Super Reflexes#Elude|Elude]], and to a lesser degree [[Regeneration#Moment of Glory|Moment of Glory]]) that makes the character extremely difficult to defeat until it lapses.
# A defensive power (sometimes called a [[tier 9]]) that makes the character extremely difficult to defeat until it wears off. Some godmode powers include a crash that reduces the health or endurance of a character:
#*[[Electric Armor#Power Surge|Power Surge]] and [[Invulnerability#Unstoppable|Unstoppable]] remove 90% of max health and all endurance, and halt endurance recovery when they wear off.
#*[[Super Reflexes#Elude|Elude]], [[Ninjitsu#Kuji-In Retsu|Kuji-In Retsu]], and [[Energy Aura#Overload|Overload]] remove all endurance and halt endurance recovery when they wear off.
#*[[Shield Defense#One with the Shield|One with the Shield]] removes 60% of max endurance when it wears off.
#*[[Luminous Aura#Light Form|Light Form]] removes 50% of max health and 50% of endurance when it wears off.
#*[[Willpower#Strength of Will|Strength of Will]] removes 50% of max endurance when it wears off.
#*[[Regeneration#Moment of Glory|Moment of Glory]] has no crash.
# In the context of roleplaying, when a player roleplays some of the actions or responses of another player's character(s) without the player's consent, usually in a way that favors their own characters.
# In the context of roleplaying, when a player roleplays some of the actions or responses of another player's character(s) without the player's consent, usually in a way that favors their own characters.


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Revision as of 03:54, 21 January 2012

Definition

Godmode
  1. A defensive power (sometimes called a tier 9) that makes the character extremely difficult to defeat until it wears off. Some godmode powers include a crash that reduces the health or endurance of a character:
  2. In the context of roleplaying, when a player roleplays some of the actions or responses of another player's character(s) without the player's consent, usually in a way that favors their own characters.