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I always play a legacy race. I’m not a fucking furry!
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Clutches onto Johnny's leg and hangs on as he tries to shake me offHaha! Yeah, my Rifts players are really fucking thrilled when combat breaks out.
"The Brodkil jumps over the wall and charges, firing his railgun from the hip!"
>Rolls a 3.
"The rounds teach that stop sign not to fuck with him. Next!"
>Player with next Init
"BOOM GUN! FUCK THAT GUY!"
>rolls an 11.
"FUCK YEAH!"
>rolls 6d6x10. Gets 150 MD.
"One fifty HEAP straight to the chest, fucker!"
"He flies back to crash down in a heap. <lol> Next!"
Then, non-combat.
"Minigun 19 isn't working."
"Can I try Computer Operations?"
"Go for it."
>Rolls a 14 on a d100.
"It's the network cable. Looks like it took a bullet."
"Wait, that's it?"
"Do you want it more complicated?"
"No, no, we're good."
Gotta love Rifts. The Palladium System is fucking nuts, but weirdly enough, it's become a lot more fun that D&D.
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I bet this thing is why some people will hate playing Dark Heresy with me. There are permanent consequences for taking critical damage, using drugs, failing important rolls... And the consequences can go from "You have now D10 less in X stat" to "You don't have a leg now and you can't walk unless they put a peg leg on you, and that operation can kill you".
I expect some bitching if they don't ditch me.
In my experience it's mainly because one or two players do a lengthy exposition of what their characters do a la "My charcter does X because she is traumatized of past events with her father after her mother did this and she cannot do this anymore because it supposes a trauma for her" or they decide to sperg out into tangents about what they can do, how much they would have liked something similar and ask the master a couple of times if the thing can be how they like it.
5e also has the issue of really gamey combat, for example if you use the flanking advantage rules then open combat often turns into Conga Lines as everyone tries to flank someone else. Also you get the circus parties where it's like a tabaxi, a genasi, a gnome, a tiefling, and a half-orc. It really makes me roll my eyes.
Also, for combat being slow, a lot of GMs try to do big battles with lots of enemies because that seems cool and epic, but then there's just a billion turns around. I try to mitigate this by doing a small amount of tough enemies.
Bard inspiration is simply adding a die to the roll. If you have the bulk of the equation in front of you pre-done then it's not complex at all vs 3.x and it's Modifiers of Babel.
In Dark Heresy it boils down to "You have to be extremely careless to get fucked royally". You can die horribly and lose a leg and an arm in combat for being a major jackass and then for being exposed to corruption your stats get damaged permanently (and even get mutations, which can make it worse). And there is also the thing about drugs and addiction which is another world.Yeah, I'd probably drop pretty quick on that. Crippled characters are really unfun. (insert D&D wheelchair minis joke)
Its a whole other story if its fighting a lich who permadrops stats so you need to spend a good chunk of your ill-gotten loot on potions/cleric services as a progression balancer, or if its a CoC sort of 'everyone's character is supposed to be a completely wrecked hollow shell at the end of the adventure due to the shit they've seen, provided they didn't just straight up die during the course'.
But just 'lol your character sucks now' is a cheap shot - just do SvD if you're going that route.
In my case is only in narrative terms, not a "I do this this special masterful way". They just bog down the exposition and narrative time to a crawl while i wait for 2 people to stop screaming at each other about how awesome and great they are doing X or taking decisions or how they are such amazing besties.I recently fired a player that was doing the less-SJWy version of that - expecting to narrate their way to greatness. Which don't get me wrong - good descriptions and coming up with clever ways to apply your skills gets good mileage with me. But if you backstory says one things and your stats don't reflect that because you went hard into Min-Max (or because you made a gimmick character with stat points into something none of your combat stuff uses) your narration doesn't get you an autosuccess.
I always play a legacy race. I’m not a fucking furry!
"Oh noooo DEX bonus so scawy"Except no tabaxi, ever. At this table, we do not suffer the furry to live.
I was able to make ONE character of that sort work; character for Technocracy game, suffered from Osteogenesis Imperfecta, and became part of IT-X as part of the deal to lace his bones with a new flexible variant of Primium. Frequently got called "Logan" for obvious reasons, even though his actual niche in the field was on-the-fly small unit tactics as Procedures.Crippled characters are really unfun. (insert D&D wheelchair minis joke)
You and me both, buddy. You and me both...Clutches onto Johnny's leg and hangs on as he tries to shake me off
"I want to be in your game group, please!"
It does sound like a lot of fun. I just wish you old farts could invite some kiwi's to have fun with it.
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This is an official picture from the new DnD setting book Radiant Citadel. It's anti police, socialist kingdom disguised as a fantasy setting.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=wnxSc-JFPUg
I was able to make ONE character of that sort work; character for Technocracy game, suffered from Osteogenesis Imperfecta, and became part of IT-X as part of the deal to lace his bones with a new flexible variant of Primium. Frequently got called "Logan" for obvious reasons, even though his actual niche in the field was on-the-fly small unit tactics as Procedures.
And knowing the group, i expect them to say "I don't give a fuck, i do this anyways" and get fucked royally for their decisions when an angry policeman has an assault rifle locked and loaded to their faces screaming "Scram or i'll shoot".
"Oh noooo DEX bonus so scawy"
I've played a damn good Tabaxi Pistolero.
Attack me? Black Cat, motherfucker. Roll again. That's one of the reasons I play Tabaxi.
I give a FUCK what you think about my character. I'll put a goddamn scratching post in my Handy Haversack just to fuck with you. I'm here to roll dice and fuck around. If I play a cat, fucking DEAL.
But if you honestly think like this, my suggestion is to eat a bullet, both in game and IRL. Let people have an escape, your childish furry squick is irrelevant.
The new Star Frontiers sounds based, who's running it?
My first thought, also. Sounds like it could be a hilarious one shot for my group and a reason to drag the evil party out of retirement from our first full length campaign.View attachment 3537786
Another page from Radiant Citadel. I'd use that in my game as a place the player characters will destroy. But I'm not buying it.
Yeah, I'd probably drop pretty quick on that. Crippled characters are really unfun. (insert D&D wheelchair minis joke)
Had a cleric with a bad back who was overweight and had his carrying capacity dropped pretty far and his movement dropped a little.Yeah, I'd probably drop pretty quick on that. Crippled characters are really unfun. (insert D&D wheelchair minis joke)
Holy shit this is bad. Where can I get more of this, this deserves a thorough ripping.View attachment 3537786
Another page from Radiant Citadel. I'd use that in my game as a place the player characters will destroy. But I'm not buying it.
Some people are giving this a good ripping on Twitter. I'm sure other places, too.Holy shit this is bad. Where can I get more of this, this deserves a thorough ripping.