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Bonkers Buggy Driver with Rockets





Berkeley, CA

It's quite a shame Null Zone has been removed from the SM codex; I think its continued inclusion would help the game significantly by countering reroll-able invulnerable saves.

However, that's not the point of my post. My question is, if Null Zone were returned to the game, into what psychic tree would it fall, and why?

Paul Cornelius
Thundering Jove 
   
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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Buffalo, NY

If it were to be added to one of the disciplines, I can see it most likely being either Divination or Telekinesis. Though Telekinesis would be more likely.

Divination the psyker sees the exact moment the shield "flickers" allowing a better chance for the shot to make it through.

Telekinesis is all about manipulation of the material world, and if a Telekinetic psyker can throw up a defensive shield, why can he not interfere with one?

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