Tier: Second
Computation: 1 round
Glass Required: No
Duration: 1 round per level
Area of Effect: The Mathematician
B-M-S Cost: 1.0
This Formula allows the Mathematician to break himself down to singular
molecules, allowing unparalleled freedom of movement. In this demolecularized
state, the Mathematician can travel as if by flight. Movement in this form
through air is 60// with Mc(b), through water or other liquids is 30//, and
through solid objects at 5//. Trees, walls, and iron pose no threat in this
state, however the molecules will slowly deteriorate after passing through more
than 5// of said materials. After that, damage is received at 1d4 per click.
Also, if the Mathematician accidentally rematerializes inside a solid object, he
stuck there forever unless a wish is used (or the use of an innate power such as
Change Size,
Teleport, etc.) Obviously, in this case, asphyxiation
is a danger.
Another benefit of this Formula is that AC is automatically -9 and mundane
attacks are almost useless. Unfortunately, the Mathematician cannot invoke other
Formulas, attack or parry. Wind or air-based attacks can, however, harm the
Mathematician and such attacks inflict triple damage. Also, not surprisingly,
magnetically charged objects (like a horse shoe magnet, and the like) distort
the Mathematician's molecules if he or she comes within 3// of the object. If
this occurs, the Mathematician must save versus Area Effect or receive 6d6
damage. Rematerialization, at that point, is instantaneous.