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superferret

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  1. Tasha: Thanks for your articles in this forum. I ask the GM, what he/she will and will not allow in beginning characters and generally which skills and abilities would be good idea to have, even if just as familiarities.
    One GM asked that my character have some Limitations that I did not consider originally, but those helped get the plot started, with consequences that were hilarious to all of the players, but embarrassing for my character.
    Bait and Switch (as discussed earlier in this forum): That's OK, as long as the players know about it before the game starts, so they can make characters that can cope in the new setting.

  2. Kind of like that old Kenny Roger's song - The Gambler:

     

    You've got to know when to hold 'em

    Know when to fold 'em

    Know when to walk away

    Know when to run

     

    Its the knowing when to run that can be the hard part for some people to deal with.

    So no slient, tiptoing or hovering monsters that leave no trails nor scents?

  3. As always, it's up to the GM. I like Exenor!'s "A motivation, a DNPC, an arch-nemesis, a secret ID, maybe a weakness, and Done!". Some may ask for different mixes, but please make each character unique and believable, with at least some "chinks in his/her/its armo(u)r". (please, no flaming for leaving out several more pronouns).

    Some PCs may have, say, 3 DNPCs, no arch-nemesis, a code of honour and no weakness.

    Does anyone prefer that PCs complications are changed and reduced, but never eliminated during play?
    Some min/maxers can't wait to buy off all of their PCs' complications, so the PCs can do as they please and darn the consequences! "Hey, I bought off that Code vs Killing last week - wadya mean, how did I roleplay it out?"

    Would Superman still be Superman without his inability to lie, vow not to kill and vulnerability to kryptonite? No.

  4. If "emailing spells" becomes common, then someone will find a way to counter it, just like in the current "malware vs anti malware" war.
    I believe Robert Bloch did something like this in a short story.
    Could this be done with text messages, tweets, or other instant message systems?
    How about mind control by email?

  5. I'd have the player make a sanity (EGO) Roll at  -1 for every 20 active points in the spell that the character casts a spell.
    Failing the roll gives the character 1 point towards a Limitiation of the GM's choosing, e.g. "Soul belongs to .....", "Beserk", and/or reducing an advantage.
    Success has no effect on the slide to "the dark side".

  6. Remember the princess from the cartoons and recently, the movie "Enchanted"?

     

    So far, I have:

    Min COMliness 13

     

    Skills: Singing +3, Dancing +1

     

    Powers:

    Summon ("swarm" of small, furry and feathered animals), RSR: Singing.

    Change Environment (Cleaning) Incantations (sing), OIF (small animals from the general area), RSR: Singing.

     

    Limitations:

    Hunted: Wicked Stepmom (severely punish)

    Psych Lim: Bursts into song 8- (11- if in a musical setting)

     

    Can anyone else add to this?

  7. Re: Intermediate levels of +5 = x2

     

    My work on what I call the "Sensible STRength Table", gave me the same figures.

     

    If we extend the table that post a little, we have:

     

    +33 = x100

    +50 = x1 000

    +66 = x10 000

    +83 = x100 000

    +100 = x1 000 000

     

    Using +50 for every thousand, +100 for every million helps with make a large congregation, or making a whole country of followers.

     

    Does this help?

     

    I wish I'd thought to post this while Steve was working on The Ultimate Metamorph; it could have come in very handy for Duplication, Multiform, and similar Powers. If I had, then perhaps it would be possible to implement the formula in HD; as it stands, that's extremely unlikely for quite some time.

     

    It could also work for Followers, extra Equipment, and similar things.

     

    All it is, is an insertion of intermediate numbers for the +5 = x2 table:

     

    +5 points = x2 items

    +8 = x3

     

     

    and so forth.

     

    Any responses?

  8. Re: Your "2007" Pet Gaming Projects

     

    Revising Armor and the Strength Table.

     

    I know that the formula for "How much can I carry if my strength is ...." more or less works, but the numbers can be a little clumsy.

     

    Now, using the idea that +17 STR means x10 Carrying capacity, +33 STR means x100 and +50 STR means x1000, and "64x2 = 125" makes life a little easier.

     

    Then we only need to rate carrying capacity vs STR for STR -23 (1kg) to STR 50 (1000kg), then apply the modifiers for x10, x100, x1000, or indeed, x1/10 (-17), x1/100 (-33) and x1/1000 (-50), to work out carrying capacities at the extremes.

     

    How does this afffect rules for Armor?

    Keeping the formulae under my hat for now, but my prototype Armor rules allow GMs and players to work out, for example, how much a pair of DEF 5 gauntlets will weigh, and even factor in levels of growth and shrinking, to work the weight of armor (or armor pieces) for a giant or a dwarf.

     

    The "final" product will have tables to help GMs and players work out what they need, and will even help look up how much DEF the walls of a stronghold will have, given the density and thickness of the stuff from which the walls are made.

     

    So, do you think I have too much time on my hands?

  9. Re: Probability question

     

    Using the following notation:

     

    C(n,r) = n!/(r!*(n-r)!),

     

    The I use N(m,r) for the number of times that 'r' is rolled on 'm' D6.

     

    So N(m,r) is:

    1, for r = m

    m, for r = m+1

    C(r-1,m-1) for r = m+2 to m+5

    C(r-1,m-1) - m*C(r-7,m-1) for r = m+6 to (m*3.5, rounded down)

    N(m,mn+m-r), for r > (m*3.5, rounded down)

     

    The probability of rolling 'r' on 'm' D6 = N(m,r)/(6^m)

     

    The cumulative probability, for calculating the probability of rolling 'r' or less on 'm' D6 is N(m+1,r+1)/(6^(m+1)).

  10. Time Based Powers

     

    Forgive me if this has already been done:

     

    Has anyone seen the potential of time-based powers to emulate almost anything?

     

    "I'll step into the past, at a time that this door was open"

    "Aging the lock so it becomes so much dust"

     

    Distorting time to (appear to) move faster, or to make my enemy (appear to) move slower.

     

    Healing by regressing the patient to a time when he/she was not injured...

     

    I would not normally allow PCs to use time magic.

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