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File Comments posted by AlHazred
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Is it just my imagination, or is Wild Bill Hickok missing from this file, but in the PDF? No, nevermind, he's in there under James Butler Hickok. That threw me!
But Bill Longley has a file in there, but isn't in the PDF!
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Another one of mine. I've uploaded the file again, with an equipment card to be given to the player.
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I was the original uploader. I don't think I've done any updates since I originally made it, but I'm maintaining the file here:
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I was the original uploader. I haven't updated this file in a dog's age, but I'm maintaining it here:
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I was the original uploader! The updated and cleaned-up version is here:
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I was the original uploader. The updated, cleaned up version is here:
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On 2/6/2015 at 8:51 AM, AlHazred said:
Huh! I was trying to figure out where my prefab went! Glad someone saved it!
I should update the file and reupload. I've made some changes based on stuff that came out during play. The Options section got the most modifications.
Better note it later than never: the updated version is here:
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I'd like to clarify something, in previous edition(s) (?) of HS, secondary Characteristics base values used to be calculated from their base Characteristic(s). I see that in HS6 the base value is at least a reflection of that, but the calculation has vanished.
Now I don't consider myself a hardcore HS "must-calculate-secondary-characteristics-from-the-dependencies" kind of guy, but is that still the case for HS6 and was just left out? Or was that intentional? Or now considered one of those discretionary GM decisions?
Hero System 6E had few actual rules changes from 5E, but FIgured Characteristics was one of them -- all Characteristics now have a base value and cost (costs were also revamped), and nothing is dependent on something else.
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On the Hero Combat Sheet, some of the letters are being cut off on the left side of the page.
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This character format really does what it sets out to do -- it replicates the look of the characters in the book. Clean, easy-to-read, and cool-looking, it emphasizes style without sacrificing substance. While best for superheroic characters, it will suit characters from any genre. I give it my highest rating -- 3 out of 10!
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Another oldie that I need to revisit, especially now that there's a new edition of D&D to mine for ideas.
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Huh! I was trying to figure out where my prefab went! Glad someone saved it!
I should update the file and reupload. I've made some changes based on stuff that came out during play. The Options section got the most modifications.
The Greatest Guns Who Never Were
in HERO System 6th Edition Documents
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Correction: Comet (Brisco County Jr.'s horse) has a Complication of "Loyal to The Lone Ranger and Tonto." Or, you could, in a campaign with characters from both franchises, leave that in, for added humor when Brisco figures out his horse is pining for a "real hero"...