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in a game screen. Yes, i think that i'm getting close to that elusive perfect GM screen. I already have one panel laid out, its devoted to basic NPC's like Coaliton grunt, typical tough, mind melter. etc. Im working on a combat panel, with rules for losing limbs from RUE and some common weapons.

Now, what do you want to see. whats some material that you reference so much that your book is falling apart? What is somthing that would help you out, like a random item table, etc?
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All of the above, and a running chart, that lists the attribute number and what the speed is. Also the rules for swimming, lifting/carrying, and leaping. Never can remember those and never can find em when I need them.
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Beatleguise wrote:Quick Character Gen sheet.

Stat Bonus table. Inlcuding Super Stat bonuses.

Combat Bonuses. Strike and Defensive.

Damage Modifier table. (Things like Speed mods, weight mods, distance mods, etc. )

Saves table.

Skill check Table.

AMMO / repair , cost / replacement table.

Misc Info to include Jumping, and Throwing mods.

Initiative table.

Thats a good start. :)


Add a small chart for missiles. (type/range/damage/units MDC)
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verdilak wrote:All of the above, and a running chart, that lists the attribute number and what the speed is. Also the rules for swimming, lifting/carrying, and leaping. Never can remember those and never can find em when I need them.


If you have a calculator handy

Running Spd

Attribute/1.44= spd in mph
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Spectre wrote:
verdilak wrote:All of the above, and a running chart, that lists the attribute number and what the speed is. Also the rules for swimming, lifting/carrying, and leaping. Never can remember those and never can find em when I need them.


If you have a calculator handy

Running Spd

Attribute/1.44= spd in mph


What book does it say that?
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List of saving throws
List of stat bonuses
Bonuses and penalties listed in the ranged combat section.
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verdilak wrote:
Spectre wrote:
verdilak wrote:All of the above, and a running chart, that lists the attribute number and what the speed is. Also the rules for swimming, lifting/carrying, and leaping. Never can remember those and never can find em when I need them.


If you have a calculator handy

Running Spd

Attribute/1.44= spd in mph


What book does it say that?


In truth, none. If you look in the books under the speed chart, all of the mph speeds are approximate. I put the math knowledge to work and that is what came out. That will give you as exact as you are going to be... without rounding.

example

SPD 22

22/1.465= 15.01 MPH

After a quick round down

15mph (what the book has)

I printed the wrong formula, should be SPD/1.465=MPH APPX.
I gave you the early version, i was .025 short.
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