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|summary=You've gotten upgraded!  Be it a metal eye, plugs in your body, or cell phone on your wrist, you have an unusually large amount of metal in your frame.
 
|summary=You've gotten upgraded!  Be it a metal eye, plugs in your body, or cell phone on your wrist, you have an unusually large amount of metal in your frame.
 
|benefit=You count as a construct as well as a member of your original type for all purposes.
 
|benefit=You count as a construct as well as a member of your original type for all purposes.
|drawback=The unusual physical construction of those with cybernetics makes them vulnerable to certain spells and effects that normally don't affect living creatures. A cybernetic creature takes damage from ''[[SRD:Heat Metal|heat metal]]'' and ''[[SRD:Chill Metal|chill metal]]'' as if he were wearing metal armor. Likewise, a cybernetic creature is affected by ''[[SRD:Repel Metal or Stone|repel metal or stone]]'' as if he were wearing metal armor. The iron in the body of a cybernetic creature makes them vulnerable to ''[[SRD:Rusting Grasp|rusting grasp]]''. The creature takes 2d6 points of damage from the spell ([[Reflex]] half). A cybernetic creature takes the same damage from a rust monster's touch (Reflex half). Spells such as metal melt<sup>SpC</sup> affect objects only, and thus cannot be used on the metal parts of a cybernetic creature.
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|drawback=The unusual physical construction of those with cybernetics makes them vulnerable to certain spells and effects that normally don't affect living creatures. A cybernetic creature takes damage from ''[[SRD:Heat Metal|heat metal]]'' and ''[[SRD:Chill Metal|chill metal]]'' as if he were wearing metal armor. Likewise, a cybernetic creature is affected by ''[[SRD:Repel Metal or Stone|repel metal or stone]]'' as if he were wearing metal armor. The iron in the body of a cybernetic creature makes them vulnerable to ''[[SRD:Rusting Grasp|rusting grasp]]''. A cybernetic creature takes damage from a rust monster's touch as if by ''[[SRD:Rusting Grasp|rusting grasp]]''. Spells such as metal melt<sup>SpC</sup> affect objects only, and thus cannot be used on the metal parts of a cybernetic creature.
 
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|roleplayingideas=Maybe you always had it, or you got it later.  Cybernetics make you seem slightly less human, or perhaps more than human.
 
|roleplayingideas=Maybe you always had it, or you got it later.  Cybernetics make you seem slightly less human, or perhaps more than human.

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Cybernetics

You've gotten upgraded! Be it a metal eye, plugs in your body, or cell phone on your wrist, you have an unusually large amount of metal in your frame.

Benefit: You count as a construct as well as a member of your original type for all purposes.

Drawback: The unusual physical construction of those with cybernetics makes them vulnerable to certain spells and effects that normally don't affect living creatures. A cybernetic creature takes damage from heat metal and chill metal as if he were wearing metal armor. Likewise, a cybernetic creature is affected by repel metal or stone as if he were wearing metal armor. The iron in the body of a cybernetic creature makes them vulnerable to rusting grasp. A cybernetic creature takes damage from a rust monster's touch as if by rusting grasp. Spells such as metal meltSpC affect objects only, and thus cannot be used on the metal parts of a cybernetic creature.

Roleplaying Ideas: Maybe you always had it, or you got it later. Cybernetics make you seem slightly less human, or perhaps more than human.




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AuthorEiji-kun +
Identifier3.5e Trait +
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SummaryYou've gotten upgraded! Be it a metal eye, plugs in your body, or cell phone on your wrist, you have an unusually large amount of metal in your frame. +
TitleCybernetics +