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Lostboy Commander
Joined: 22 Aug 2008 Posts: 384
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 2:03 am Post subject: Force powers as advanced skills |
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I have been considering running a starwars game with force abilities being treated as advanced skills. I must stress that this is for long term games only.
I think this more adequately shows the level of dedication the force demands, and reflects the difficulty that it take to advance especially at higher levels.
If i decide to keep the 10 cp cost to buy a force skill this means it would now take 10 weeks to get it at 1D, or 2 weeks and 2cp if bought as a regular advanced skill. After that it would advance as a standard advanced skill costing cp equal to twice the number before the D and training time equal to that in weeks and twice that without a teacher. e.g. dave increases his control from 2D+1 to 2D+2 it would cost him 4 cp and take 4 weeks or 8 weeks without a teacher.
I am going to be play testing this system on a solo game with one of my players soon so ill let you know how it turns out, in the mean time please tell me what you think. |
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Ankhanu Vice Admiral
Joined: 13 Oct 2006 Posts: 3089 Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:09 pm Post subject: |
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Ya know, I'm not sure it really reflects how we've seen many Star Wars characters advance. Most of the characters we see becoming Force users from regular Joes do so at an incredible rate... well, rather, they do it in large strides and rest periods of development; jumping in power/ability with the Force now and again, while progresing normally through gaining regular skills... in some ways this almost reflects upon D&D style levels, but not really.
It's definitely a good way to keep characters balanced with non-Jedi though... which can be really helpful in some GM/game styles. _________________ Hotaru no Hishou; a messageboard about games, friends and nothing at all.
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