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The Black Hack: Strange Powers

Here is a spell/powers list for David Black's The Black Hack, combining the level-less spell casting from Wonders & Wickedness and my own Boring Spells.



This list was developed for my Planetary Romance Hack, and therefore is missing some fantasy staples, like, say, anything to do with the undead. I bet you can figure something out, though.

What’s Missing: Powers per Level. I assume it will be based on Usage Dice, but I haven’t settled on the exact progression. There are several schemes for Spell Casting Usage Dice out there, and I’d suggest starting with one of those, and adjusting to taste.

Please let me know what you think and what improvements or adaptations could be made!

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  1. Is there a version of this that's still available?

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    1. Yeah, sorry about the borked links. Google did a thing, and now you have to request permission from me to access older files. But I'm pretty quick at approving the requests!

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    2. I will be sure to use the magic word!

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