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So Amberites have a version of extra-dimensional movement which
essentially creates a trail behind them. Anyone who chooses to try to

follow them will be transported to whatever dimensions they pass
through for as long as they manage to remain on the trail. Is this an

advantage, or a disadvantage?
 
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rgormannospam@telusplanet.net (David Johnston) wrote in
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> So Amberites have a version of extra-dimensional movement which
> essentially creates a trail behind them. Anyone who chooses to
> try to
>
> follow them will be transported to whatever dimensions they pass
> through for as long as they manage to remain on the trail. Is
> this an
>
> advantage, or a disadvantage?
>

Yes. Mostly an advantage because the Amberite can work to lose
the trail, so to speak, if he desires. However, if leading an army, a
stragler or two should have no problem sneaking along.
 
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On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 07:15:22 GMT, rgormannospam@telusplanet.net (David
Johnston) wrote:

>So Amberites have a version of extra-dimensional movement which
>essentially creates a trail behind them. Anyone who chooses to try to
>
>follow them will be transported to whatever dimensions they pass
>through for as long as they manage to remain on the trail. Is this an
>
>advantage, or a disadvantage?

As I recall it it'd be a multipower

You'd have the typical self movement through shadow

Hellride which is faster but has more disadvantages (increased
endurance for a start)

and then you'd have an area affect version which lets you pull more
through.

All of them would have the limitation that other things could follow.