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  1. Re: My DNPC versus my Base's DNPC I think it is reasonable, assuming the followers in question are part of the base and don't do anything but base-related things, that they could be bought as part of the base, for 1/25 cost. In that situation, they are like a piece of equipment in the base. It is not to the letter of the rules, but it seems to me a reasonable setup. Another related issue would be crew for a vehicle. Assuming they are bought as followers as well, would they be bought as 1/25 cost if they were only there to do vehicle-related things? That feels a bit more iffy to me, but I guess it still seems reasonable, just pushing the outermost boundaries of the "reasonable GM" test.
  2. Re: Character: Sir Merriya de Blackmere, knight and paladin Susano, I would suggest one change in her disadvantages. The 10 point Style limitation doesn't seem to fit the genre of medieval fantasy, especially since "Swordfighting" seems sufficiently generic to not rate a Style disadvantage. Perhaps instead, to go with her Rivalry with male knights, you could give her the social limitation "Woman In A Man's World" for those same 10 points?
  3. Re: Romantic Villians Well, for the noble alien prince, I think Firewing could fit this role, maybe with some tweaking.
  4. Re: Need help designing... Actually, you could still do the suit as a Focus or OHID and just add in an AI as being part of the suit, taking the Focus or OHID limitation. The Galactic Champions version of Defender is done like this. This would be the simplest way to do it. It then becomes a sentient Focus.
  5. Re: Help with balancing fighters with magic users This is a quote from the FAQ. It covers what I think you are looking for in a non-magical way to increase weapon damage.
  6. Steve

    Xcrawl Hero

    Has anyone ever done a Fantasy Hero campaign using a setting like Xcrawl? http://www.pandahead.com/Xcrawl/background.php It looks like it could be pretty cool, and Hero System seems ideal to use for it, since I think you could combine elements of Fantasy Hero, Dark Champions, and maybe even Ninja Hero into the setting, since the characters are more like professional wrestlers or sports stars than traditional adventurers, complete with doing product endorsements and dealing with corporate politics. You can even have recurring enemies in the guise of NPC Dungeon Masters or "heels" like they have in professional wrestling.
  7. Re: Help! I created a PC without thinking of good plot ideas for them! Nexus, do you have a campaign write-up that you could post?
  8. Re: Help! I created a PC without thinking of good plot ideas for them!
  9. Re: Variable Power Pools.. Again Well, my understanding of the rules is that it is 100% illegal to put a Multipower and associated slots inside a VPP. If a player wants to do a VPP of gadgets, then he has to take each one as a separate slot in the VPP. Putting a Multipower or Elemental Control inside it is a flat no-no.
  10. Re: Contact and favor pools I've started using Dark Champions Resource Points as a way to do this as well, but that book also brings up another interesting way to do a character with a lot of "floating" Contacts, maybe people he will use once or twice in the course of the campaign, the super-skill "I Know Someone Who Can Help." It is built using Summon, with a skill roll required as part of the construction (Persuasion in the example build in the book). It's not cheap, since Summoning a 200-point character will cost about 40 points (50 if you add in the Amicable advantage on the Summon) once all advantages and limitations are factored in. If you drop it down to 100-point characters, it's only 20-25 points. In a way, it would work a bit like doing Contacts with a VPP.
  11. While waiting eagerly for my copy of The Valdorian Age to arrive in the mail, I was wondering what sorts of characters people were creating, so I thought I'd start up a thread to post Valdorian Age heroes and villains.
  12. Re: Hand To Hand Attacks A 14 STR will only give 2 1/2d6 of normal damage, or if you are using the expanded strength chart from Ultimate Brick, then you will be doing 3d6-1 in normal damage.
  13. Re: Hero System women are all insanely attractive Personally, I have always favored making COM a kind of Perk, like positive Reputation functions, and it costs 2 points per level. Each level gives a +1 to certain Interaction skills (Conversation, Seduction, etc) plus also +1d6 for making friendly PRE attacks. Since the "average" person is listed as having an 8 COM, I have the player buy this Perk as regular COM, so selling themselves down to average looks is like a 1-point disadvantage. The first level of Attractiveness is only a point, basically half price. The range would run like this is: 8 COM=No Bonus 12 COM=+1 16 COM=+2 20 COM=+3 I usually set the maximum bonus at something like +4, especially with Heroic-type characters, unless we are talking about something rare like an incarnation of the Goddess of Love or something.
  14. Re: Hand To Hand Attacks I copied this from the FAQ: Now, based on this, I could make a similar ability using Hand Attack. Skilled Brawler/Streetfighter: HA +1d6 (plus STR) (5 Active Points); Hand Attack (-1/2); Cannot Use Targeting (-1/2). Total cost: 2 points. The character basically knows where to hit, so they do more damage than a lesser fighter, either armed or unarmed. So, you could keep adding dice in this ability and make your character that much more skilled in inflicting damage. Could you use a similar ability without the "Cannot Use Targeting" limitation? I don't believe it is strictly illegal, but since the ability would then cost about 3 points per level you would be better off buying some kind of martial arts skills instead, as was suggested by another poster.
  15. Re: Character: The Blue-Eyed Killer Sure. I'm glad you liked them.
  16. Re: Character: The Blue-Eyed Killer I've been considering the build, and I think that she could be better built on a Heroic basis on the same final point total. If you do that, Kikka can be taken as equipment instead of a power, and those 20 points can be switched to pay for a 23 DEX for 48 points (+6 over current cost), a 5 SPD for 27 points (+11 over current cost) and +3 Lighting Reflexes with Kikka (+3 points). For the same points, she then ends up with a 26 effective DEX when swinging her sword. Another way to go would be to add a 2-point level with Kikka and a +1 Lightning Reflexes with Kikka, giving an effective 24 DEX as you have her now and picking up +1 to attack with Kikka.
  17. Re: Character: The Blue-Eyed Killer I'm guessing that the other two errors are: 1) that the total PD should be 16 not 14, and 2) that the EGO should cost 24 points, not 20.
  18. Re: How to do Split personality One of the more interesting ways I saw to do a character with MPD is from the new Hudson City sourcebook, the Kaleidoscope Man. Instead of using Multiform, he used Shape Shift (Mental Group and a limited set of personalities), a small VPP that has No Conscious Control at -1 (the idea being that each personality represented a specific skill set), and also a couple of "Floating Psychological Limitations" listed in the disadvantages that would also reflect the partcular personality currently dominant. All this for about 20 or so points in powers and 35 points in floating psychs. Then all you would need to do is write up a small skill list for each personality in the pool and a corresponding psycholigical limitation or two. After seeing it, I think it is an easier method (and less point intensive) than doing a full Multiform write-up in order to do MPD. Of course, YMMV.
  19. A nice thing about Hero is that suggestions for doing things in one genre can have similar uses in other ones. One of the suggested Fantasy Hero magic systems involved characters buying spells by taking a spell's real cost and then dividing it by a number like 3 or 5 to see how much it cost in character points. Has anyone ever considered trying this with the costs of Dark Champions superskills? If this is done, it brings down the points needed for characters to have a few cool abilities. Or am I a heretic for suggesting this?
  20. I thought I'd throw this out to Herodom. How would you define a computer firewall in game terms? Mental Defense against those mental powers that affect computers? A Change Environment that provides a minus to hacking into a computer hooked up to the firewall and maybe to any mental attacks that affect computers? A straight minus to skill rolls? Some combination of the above? Also, how would Star Hero tech levels affect things? Would there be further modifiers or increased protection as an inherent effect to a difference in tech levels?
  21. Re: Near-Future Cyberspace Gaming I'm actually looking for commentary on the power structure for the interface. Am I missing anything in the way of Power effects? I also wasn't sure if I should take the various Damage Reduction powers as Resistant or not. Even though they are affecting STUN damage feedback, the characters in game will be affected by both normal damage and killing damage attacks.
  22. I am working up a near-future (2030s) campaign concept that will be part "real world", but with the main action taking place in a total immersion worldwide cyberspace game. In the real world, the characters will be 25+25 or maybe 50+50 normals, but the game world will involve 250+ point characters, with abilities that will mix sources such as The Matrix and the anime .hack//SIGN with video games and other fantasy and sci-fi films, with a touch of regular cyberpunk. The feel I am going for is that the characters have on online persona that can be pretty much anything they want, allowing for a mix of genres in the characters. This is a write-up of the power setup I will be using to replicate the game interface. Due to the total immersion nature of the game, with complete sensory experience as if it was real life, there is a STUN only feedback to the player whenever they take damage in the game, but that is reduced by safety interlocks that reduce such damage. However, some adventures may happen where the safety interlocks fail (like happened on numerous Star Trek holodeck adventures) and perhaps even some where BODY damage feeds back (hence The Matrix reference. I'm not quite sure how to cost it out to the players though, since I plan to have them be able to improve their game personas with experience. My current thinking is that they will actually have the extra 95 points (or however many points the final version of the interface ends up being) as a "free" add-on to their characters. Then if they ever want to start improving their game persona instead of themselves, they can pay experience into improving the Duplication power. Cost** Power 27** Cyberspace Game Form: Duplication (creates 250-point form), Altered Duplicates (100%; +1) (100 Active Points); OAF (Neural Interlink Headset) Fragile (-1 1/4), Original Character Incapacitated And Unaware While Duplicate Exists (-1), Feedback (Only STUN Damage Feeds Back) (-1/2)* 11** Enter The Game: Extra-Dimensional Movement (Cyberspace Game) (Single Dimension), Reduced Endurance 0 END (+1/2) (30 Active Points); OAF (Neural Interlink Headset) Fragile (-1 1/4), Linked to Cyberspace Game Form (-1/2)* 11** Safety Interlocks: Energy Damage Reduction, Resistant, 75% (60 Active Points); Only Works Against STUN Damage Feedback (-2), OAF (Neural Interlink Headset) Fragile (-1 1/4), STUN Only (-1/2), Linked to Cyberspace Game Form (-1/2)* 11** Safety Interlocks: Mental Damage Reduction, Resistant, 75% (60 Active Points); Only Works Against STUN Damage Feedback (-2), OAF (Neural Interlink Headset) Fragile (-1 1/4), STUN Only (-1/2), Linked to Cyberspace Game Form (-1/2)* 11** Safety Interlocks: Physical Damage Reduction, Resistant, 75% (60 Active Points); Only Works Against STUN Damage Feedback (-2), OAF (Neural Interlink Headset) Fragile (-1 1/4), STUN Only (-1/2), Linked to Cyberspace Game Form (-1/2)* 24** Respawn: Healing 5 BODY (Resurrection), Reduced Endurance 0 END (+1/2), Persistent (+1/2) (140 Active Points); Only Works On Cyberspace Game Form (-2), Extra Time (Regeneration-Only) 1 Turn (Post-Segment 12) (-1 1/4), Character May Take No Other Actions (-1/4), Resurrection Only (-1/2), Self Only (-1/2), Linked to Cyberspace Game Form (-1/4)* Powers Cost: 95 Does anyone have any suggestions on adventures? The group would essentially be characters who belong to the same gaming guild or party. I can post more about this campaign concept if anyone finds it interesting.
  23. I am working up a near-future (2030s) campaign concept that will be part "real world", but with the main action taking place in a total immersion worldwide cyberspace game. In the real world, the characters will be 25+25 or maybe 50+50 normals, but the game world will involve 250+ point characters, with abilities that will mix sources such as The Matrix and the anime .hack//SIGN with video games and other fantasy and sci-fi films, with a touch of regular cyberpunk. The feel I am going for is that the characters have on online persona that can be pretty much anything they want, allowing for a mix of genres in the characters. This is a write-up of the power setup I will be using to replicate the game interface. Due to the total immersion nature of the game, with complete sensory experience as if it was real life, there is a STUN only feedback to the player whenever they take damage in the game, but that is reduced by safety interlocks that reduce such damage. However, some adventures may happen where the safety interlocks fail (like happened on numerous Star Trek holodeck adventures) and perhaps even some where BODY damage feeds back (hence The Matrix reference. I'm not quite sure how to cost it out to the players though, since I plan to have them be able to improve their game personas with experience. My current thinking is that they will actually have the extra 95 points (or however many points the final version of the interface ends up being) as a "free" add-on to their characters. Then if they ever want to start improving their game persona instead of themselves, they can pay experience into improving the Duplication power. Cost** Power 27** Cyberspace Game Form: Duplication (creates 250-point form), Altered Duplicates (100%; +1) (100 Active Points); OAF (Neural Interlink Headset) Fragile (-1 1/4), Original Character Incapacitated And Unaware While Duplicate Exists (-1), Feedback (Only STUN Damage Feeds Back) (-1/2)* 11** Enter The Game: Extra-Dimensional Movement (Cyberspace Game) (Single Dimension), Reduced Endurance 0 END (+1/2) (30 Active Points); OAF (Neural Interlink Headset) Fragile (-1 1/4), Linked to Cyberspace Game Form (-1/2)* 11** Safety Interlocks: Energy Damage Reduction, Resistant, 75% (60 Active Points); Only Works Against STUN Damage Feedback (-2), OAF (Neural Interlink Headset) Fragile (-1 1/4), STUN Only (-1/2), Linked to Cyberspace Game Form (-1/2)* 11** Safety Interlocks: Mental Damage Reduction, Resistant, 75% (60 Active Points); Only Works Against STUN Damage Feedback (-2), OAF (Neural Interlink Headset) Fragile (-1 1/4), STUN Only (-1/2), Linked to Cyberspace Game Form (-1/2)* 11** Safety Interlocks: Physical Damage Reduction, Resistant, 75% (60 Active Points); Only Works Against STUN Damage Feedback (-2), OAF (Neural Interlink Headset) Fragile (-1 1/4), STUN Only (-1/2), Linked to Cyberspace Game Form (-1/2)* 24** Respawn: Healing 5 BODY (Resurrection), Reduced Endurance 0 END (+1/2), Persistent (+1/2) (140 Active Points); Only Works On Cyberspace Game Form (-2), Extra Time (Regeneration-Only) 1 Turn (Post-Segment 12) (-1 1/4), Character May Take No Other Actions (-1/4), Resurrection Only (-1/2), Self Only (-1/2), Linked to Cyberspace Game Form (-1/4)* Powers Cost: 95 Does anyone have any suggestions on adventures? The group would essentially be characters who belong to the same gaming guild or party. I can post more about this campaign concept if anyone finds it interesting.
  24. Re: Worm in your head? For anyone who is interested in variants on this idea, you might do a search on this board for references to stargate, since the Gao'Uld and Tok'Ra are basically wormlike entities that possess humanoid hosts. If you were trying to do a more heroic character, something like a Tok'Ra would be good, since they do a true symbiosis with their host body. Just my 2 cents.
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