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Providence is a LARP game using Trent Yacuk's Kingdom Come system. It is a game of Fallen Angels and their struggle to survive against the forces of Heaven and Hell and some things in between.

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Secular Power/Secular Potency

Post by cenobyte on Wed 23 Sep 2009 - 13:17

Another thing that is clarified in the new BRB is Secular Power/Secular Potency.

The way it is written in the BRB, it sounds like Secular Power is *converted into* Secular Potency. This is not the case. Your Secular Power determines how much Secular Potency you can have. If you have 5 Secular Power, you can get up to the full amount of Secular Potency available (3) if you have one Hellhole/Paradise fully attuned to you.

Therefore, a Predomination generates X number of Secular Potency. Once you attune the Predomination to you, you can take advantage of this "energy" (Secular Potency), and the maximum amount of Secular Potency you can take advantage of is governed by your Secular Power. ie. You can never have more Secular Potency than you have Secular Power.

It is a separate stat, in other words. One does not replace the other.
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