MidnightBlue wrote:vitruvian wrote:Then is the line in the book about still being able to roll Reactions when Stressed Out accurate, or soon to be errata? Color me confused.
Remember, when your character is stressed out, you can narrate how that stress out plays out.
For example, if my Spider-Man gets physically stressed out, maybe he's unconscious and then he isn't likely going to be dodging anything.
But if he's emotionally stressed out, maybe I say that Spidey is so distraught (the thought that Aunt May might be in trouble perhaps) that he tries to escape the scene. In this case he could make reactions, but not actions.
Anyway, that's how it makes sense to me.

But does being physically stressed out necessarily mean being knocked unconscious, or could it be narrated differently, allowing physical Reactions, including things like Reflexes? If it's generally assumed to mean being knocked out, on the other hand, then the text in the book about still being able to roll Reactions seems kind of odd; it seems like it should be caveated as only being able to roll 'passive' dice like Durability or Resistance in from your Power Sets, no Specialties, and so on. Besides, even if Spidey continues to roll his D10 Superhuman Reflexes into his Reactions, he's still 'on the ropes', as he's considerably handicapped by that D12 Stress die hanging out there for every attacker to use.
And going back to Mind Control, if you're Complicated Out by the Mind Control Complication, certainly you won't be able to initiate any actions (that are contrary to the mind control commands or mind controller's wishes), but it seems like you should still be able to roll Reactions against attacks and so on - at least if you haven't been commanded not to defend yourself, and really by the RAW even then, although you'd have to deal with the D12 Complication die.