Hmmm, I'm wondering now if anyone has done a reinforced joints power.taalismn wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:I'm sure someone would try to fire two powerful handguns with one hand and the recoil would break their fingers. No skill is going to compensate for that.taalismn wrote:Now try holding two water pistols in one hand...or rather, full-scaled and weighted airlift pistols to approximate real firearms....It can be done if you dangle one from your little finger....but again, no special skill is needed. Holding them like you were meaning to use them as designed? That doesn't require a new skill, it requires mutant-long fingers, or smaller pistols.
D-bees or people with reinforced bones and joints, but that's a feat of physique, not a skill.
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Hmmm, I'm wondering now if anyone has done a reinforced joints power.[/quote]Stone Gargoyle wrote:[
D-bees or people with reinforced bones and joints, but that's a feat of physique, not a skill.
Eugenics superpowers has reinforced skeleton as an option; you get extra damage on punches and your bones are harder to break.
Same for reinforced endoskeleton from bionic enhancement.
You just need to limit the enhancement/Implants to the knuckles and wrist.
Reconfigurable Hands might make for a good Minor superpower, if somebody hasn't already done it.
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Not that I'm aware of.taalismn wrote:Reconfigurable Hands might make for a good Minor superpower, if somebody hasn't already done it.
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Stone Gargoyle wrote:Not that I'm aware of.taalismn wrote:Reconfigurable Hands might make for a good Minor superpower, if somebody hasn't already done it.
Thing is, if you had such a power and used it to grow an extra, opposing hand from the same wrist, you could then hold two pistols side by side and fire them, or hold two swords, but I'd make the argument for that being a variant form of Multiple Limbs, with an automatic addition of WP Paired Weapons.
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Freakshow has that mutation, so there's precedent
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I already did a power somewhat like what you are describing, called Doublehanded. http://wiki.thedeificnmi.com/index.php? ... ublehandedtaalismn wrote:Thing is, if you had such a power and used it to grow an extra, opposing hand from the same wrist, you could then hold two pistols side by side and fire them, or hold two swords, but I'd make the argument for that being a variant form of Multiple Limbs, with an automatic addition of WP Paired Weapons.
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Ah, then between Freakshow and Doublehandedness, the subject is well-covered.
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You might even say we have it well in hand.taalismn wrote:Ah, then between Freakshow and Doublehandedness, the subject is well-covered.
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Stone Gargoyle wrote:You might even say we have it well in hand.taalismn wrote:Ah, then between Freakshow and Doublehandedness, the subject is well-covered.
...I roll Amazing Nate's Facepalm skill....
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taalismn wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:You might even say we have it well in hand.taalismn wrote:Ah, then between Freakshow and Doublehandedness, the subject is well-covered.
...I roll Amazing Nate's Facepalm skill....
Woot!
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The Oh So Amazing Nate wrote:[
Woot!
Yep, near- failed and almost wound up doing the 'bowling ball grip' on my face. Then I remembered what my stated reaction to bad puns was, and I started polishing the flame-thrower.
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Re: We Gots The Skills
Primitive cooking-perquisite-cooking
You can cook using primitive cooking methods
Base chance-16+iq% +4%\level
Special you gain +12% if you have literacy as you can read up on other primitive cooking methods.
You can cook using primitive cooking methods
Base chance-16+iq% +4%\level
Special you gain +12% if you have literacy as you can read up on other primitive cooking methods.
howdey folks!!!!!!!!
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This would be included under regular cooking, unless you can specify what you mean by primitive methods. You don't specify what you mean by that.abe wrote:Primitive cooking-perquisite-cooking
You can cook using primitive cooking methods
Base chance-16+iq% +4%\level
Special you gain +12% if you have literacy as you can read up on other primitive cooking methods.
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But wouldn't primitive cooking methods pre-date literacy? Since they belong to the era of oral tradition?
Then why don't ALL skills benefit from taking literacy since you can read up about them?
That implies that we're missing an entire untapped realm of bonuses since you could actually READ about things and learn how to do them better!!!!!!
And what's the first method that doesn't benefit from the +12% bonus like the other primitive methods?
And if I stick a marshmallow on a twig and hold it over a fire, am I using a Modern or a Primitive cooking skill?
This gets confusing.
Then why don't ALL skills benefit from taking literacy since you can read up about them?
That implies that we're missing an entire untapped realm of bonuses since you could actually READ about things and learn how to do them better!!!!!!
And what's the first method that doesn't benefit from the +12% bonus like the other primitive methods?
And if I stick a marshmallow on a twig and hold it over a fire, am I using a Modern or a Primitive cooking skill?
This gets confusing.
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There should be a Me Not Dumb skill bonus you get for not having your head up your posterior end then. But seriously, shouldn't primitive methods of cooking get a bonus for having WP blunt so you can bash your food over the head. By that logic, all cooking skills should get a bonus if you have a Hunting skill.taalismn wrote:But wouldn't primitive cooking methods pre-date literacy? Since they belong to the era of oral tradition?
Then why don't ALL skills benefit from taking literacy since you can read up about them?
That implies that we're missing an entire untapped realm of bonuses since you could actually READ about things and learn how to do them better!!!!!!
And what's the first method that doesn't benefit from the +12% bonus like the other primitive methods?
And if I stick a marshmallow on a twig and hold it over a fire, am I using a Modern or a Primitive cooking skill?
This gets confusing.
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Your right:ignore the literacy bonus.
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abe wrote:Your right:ignore the literacy bonus.
Still doesn't solve the issue of defining what 'primitive' cooking is.
If I cook meat over an open flame, it doesn't matter if I'm using a modern gas grill in my backyard or a pile of driftwood and charcoal on the beach. I burn it, it's inedible.
Same for boiling water in a stainless steel kettle or in a soapstone pot.
And I HAVE boiled water over birthday candles during the aftermath of a hurricane and resultant power outage.
Hell, cooking shellfish in a pit is done nowadays after centuries of traditional clambakes. It's not considered a 'primitive' style.
I'd just consider different styles of cooking, be they defined by culture or time, as specializations of cuisine and treat them accordingly, not meriting a specific 'primitive' skill.
And if you're talking raw foods...well, I'd rule that under Wilderness Survival, Preserve Food, Identify Fruits and Plants, and Skin and Prepare Animal Hides...all existing and much better defined skills.
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Plus if the cooking is that primitive it begs the question of whether it should even require a skill roll.
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Stone Gargoyle wrote:Plus if the cooking is that primitive it begs the question of whether it should even require a skill roll.
It's the Sulawesi vs the Lascaux schools of Paleolithic Raw Cuisine. Very important to make the distinction between the two and others, besides the geography.
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I'm just saying that next you'll want a skill check to boil water.taalismn wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:Plus if the cooking is that primitive it begs the question of whether it should even require a skill roll.
It's the Sulawesi vs the Lascaux schools of Paleolithic Raw Cuisine. Very important to make the distinction between the two and others, besides the geography.
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to me, that's all part of Survival.
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zerombr wrote:to me, that's all part of Survival.
At home and in the field.
Of course, though, with some gas ranges, you might wanna have a skill roll for Operate Gas Stove, the way some houses have been exploding...
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Re: We Gots The Skills
Public speaking specialization: puning! You can basically the art of making a pun on the spot!
On a failure you (depending on the degree of failure) either have a nonstarter or just a bad pun.
Chance of success:12 +ma% +4% per level.
On a failure you (depending on the degree of failure) either have a nonstarter or just a bad pun.
Chance of success:12 +ma% +4% per level.
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abe wrote:Public speaking specialization: puning! You can basically the art of making a pun on the spot!
On a failure you (depending on the degree of failure) either have a nonstarter or just a bad pun.
Chance of success:12 +ma% +4% per level.
Punning is already best covered by Language/Literacy. To make a proper pun in any language, you have to know the language and what you get away with. In order to mangle a language for the purposes of humor, you have to know your victim.
The Public Speaking angle/connection comes in knowing when it is most appropriate to use a pun, or humor, of any sort, before an audience.
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I agree. Also, my players already joke around too much without needing them to give their characters an excuse to tell jokes.taalismn wrote:abe wrote:Public speaking specialization: puning! You can basically the art of making a pun on the spot!
On a failure you (depending on the degree of failure) either have a nonstarter or just a bad pun.
Chance of success:12 +ma% +4% per level.
Punning is already best covered by Language/Literacy. To make a proper pun in any language, you have to know the language and what you get away with. In order to mangle a language for the purposes of humor, you have to know your victim.
The Public Speaking angle/connection comes in knowing when it is most appropriate to use a pun, or humor, of any sort, before an audience.
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Stone Gargoyle wrote:I agree. Also, my players already joke around too much without needing them to give their characters an excuse to tell jokes.
Or tie up a skill slot on something they can do anyway with their existing language comprehension.
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Sometimes my players will tie up their skill slots unnecessarily so this is always a concern.taalismn wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:I agree. Also, my players already joke around too much without needing them to give their characters an excuse to tell jokes.
Or tie up a skill slot on something they can do anyway with their existing language comprehension.
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Stone Gargoyle wrote:Sometimes my players will tie up their skill slots unnecessarily so this is always a concern.
"'W.P. String Cheese'? Seriously?"
"Well, at least in this game we're more likely to encounter cheese than Davy Crockett nuclear mortars."
"..I LIKED that skill. It had attitude."
(Actually, if you ever read any of the Samurai Cat series, one of his first crossover adventures involves a strangler who uses goat string cheese)
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Stone Gargoyle wrote:I agree. Also, my players already joke around too much without needing them to give their characters an excuse to tell jokes.taalismn wrote:abe wrote:Public speaking specialization: puning! You can basically the art of making a pun on the spot!
On a failure you (depending on the degree of failure) either have a nonstarter or just a bad pun.
Chance of success:12 +ma% +4% per level.
Punning is already best covered by Language/Literacy. To make a proper pun in any language, you have to know the language and what you get away with. In order to mangle a language for the purposes of humor, you have to know your victim.
The Public Speaking angle/connection comes in knowing when it is most appropriate to use a pun, or humor, of any sort, before an audience.
He made the same suggestion almost 2 years ago.
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abe wrote:Not sure if it’s been done before: punnery! You can make HORRIBLE puns that can (possibly) disorant a foe?
Skill chance is 45 +ma starting +3% after 1st level.
What do you think of this possible skill?
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I would say that to be really good at punning, the char would want to have the 'writing' skill. Not just being literate in the language. To be a comic, the pulblic speaking would be wanted.
Maybe the skill would be 'Improv Comedy' with the pre-req being public speaking. Where the char w/o skill roll make up a simple pun. But to make up a whole skit on the fly would reqier a skill roll.
Maybe the skill would be 'Improv Comedy' with the pre-req being public speaking. Where the char w/o skill roll make up a simple pun. But to make up a whole skit on the fly would reqier a skill roll.
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taalismn wrote:(Actually, if you ever read any of the Samurai Cat series, one of his first crossover adventures involves a strangler who uses goat string cheese)
Another Samurai Cat reader? How is it even possible to like you more?
As for punning...since there are not really any "good puns" perhaps a successful roll just lets you avoid facepalms and groans?
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Re: We Gots The Skills
That is a skill which could actually be applied to a game though.taalismn wrote:"'W.P. String Cheese'? Seriously?"
"Well, at least in this game we're more likely to encounter cheese than Davy Crockett nuclear mortars."
"..I LIKED that skill. It had attitude."
(Actually, if you ever read any of the Samurai Cat series, one of his first crossover adventures involves a strangler who uses goat string cheese)
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That is a skill which could actually be applied to a game though.[/quote]Stone Gargoyle wrote:
(Actually, if you ever read any of the Samurai Cat series, one of his first crossover adventures involves a strangler who uses goat string cheese)
W.P. String Cheese* or W.P. Tactical Nuclear Mortar(which would probably fall under Heavy Megadamage Weapons or Weapons Systems anyway)?
(*Bonus damage points if the victim is lactose-intolerant?)
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This is why you don't see me writing up silly WP skills right and left. Much of what would be written is redundant.
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Stone Gargoyle wrote:This is why you don't see me writing up silly WP skills right and left. Much of what would be written is redundant.
SG the GM: "Okay...*sigh*....that's the fifth time you've killed somebody with a pretzel, Brad, and the other players are getting sick and tired of it. New house rule: use of 'W.P. Pretzel' does NOT gain you any exp. ANNNDDD before you ask, that also applies to 'W.P. Bubble Gum' and 'W.P. Cheetos'."
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"Trouble rather the Tiger in his Lair,
Than the Sage among his Books,
For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
The Armies and Works that you hold Dear,
Are to him but the Playthings of the Moment,
To be turned over with the Flick of a Finger,
And the Turning of a Page"
--------Rudyard Kipling
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"Trouble rather the Tiger in his Lair,
Than the Sage among his Books,
For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
The Armies and Works that you hold Dear,
Are to him but the Playthings of the Moment,
To be turned over with the Flick of a Finger,
And the Turning of a Page"
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You've been spying on my games again, haven't you?taalismn wrote:SG the GM: "Okay...*sigh*....that's the fifth time you've killed somebody with a pretzel, Brad, and the other players are getting sick and tired of it. New house rule: use of 'W.P. Pretzel' does NOT gain you any exp. ANNNDDD before you ask, that also applies to 'W.P. Bubble Gum' and 'W.P. Cheetos'."
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If you are going there...there is a whole MAF based on fighting with raman noodles in the Ramna 1/2 anime series....
May you be blessed with the ability to change course when you are off the mark.
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WP Pretzel got me to wondering whether there is a skill for using curved two-ended blades such as a bat'leth. It combines elements of a sword and a staff, so I was wondering how you would handle such a weapon in a game.
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My favorate custum WP to add onto a char is WP Frying pan.
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drewkitty ~..~ wrote:If you are going there...there is a whole MAF based on fighting with raman noodles in the Ramna 1/2 anime series....
The fan fiction/fanon for R1/2 has yielded an INSANE variety of martial arts and W.P.s.*..When creating new martial arts forms, I bear that in mind.
*Including Martial Arts Junk Food(which actually does use Cheetos as a weapon), Netsurfing, Apathy, Flatulence, Accounting, Construction, Hairdressing, Performance Art, etc....
But as I've stated earlier, the Hoka series of sci-fi stories actually has an alien culture that uses giant tiddlywinks as weapons...only they're manhole cover sized and made of heavy bronze.
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And the Turning of a Page"
--------Rudyard Kipling
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Than the Sage among his Books,
For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
The Armies and Works that you hold Dear,
Are to him but the Playthings of the Moment,
To be turned over with the Flick of a Finger,
And the Turning of a Page"
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Re: We Gots The Skills
WP Blunt pretty much covers this though.drewkitty ~..~ wrote:My favorate custum WP to add onto a char is WP Frying pan.
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Stone Gargoyle wrote:WP Blunt pretty much covers this though.drewkitty ~..~ wrote:My favorate custum WP to add onto a char is WP Frying pan.
As does w.p. Utensils
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abe wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:WP Blunt pretty much covers this though.drewkitty ~..~ wrote:My favorate custum WP to add onto a char is WP Frying pan.
As does w.p. Utensils
Never heard of it.
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Re: We Gots The Skills
Stone Gargoyle wrote:abe wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:WP Blunt pretty much covers this though.drewkitty ~..~ wrote:My favorate custum WP to add onto a char is WP Frying pan.
As does w.p. Utensils
Never heard of it.
I believe it’s in rifter #22? I know it’s in the article on cooking mags-damage creatures.
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I'll have to try and locate a copy of Rifter #22.abe wrote:I believe it’s in rifter #22? I know it’s in the article on cooking mags-damage creatures.
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Stone Gargoyle wrote:I'll have to try and locate a copy of Rifter #22.abe wrote:I believe it’s in rifter #22? I know it’s in the article on cooking mags-damage creatures.
You can get a copy via amazon.com if it helps.
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Oh, it helps.abe wrote:Stone Gargoyle wrote:I'll have to try and locate a copy of Rifter #22.abe wrote:I believe it’s in rifter #22? I know it’s in the article on cooking mags-damage creatures.
You can get a copy via amazon.com if it helps.
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Actually, it's Rifter #32, not 22.
You should also be able to find it in PDF format through locations like DriveThruRPG.
You should also be able to find it in PDF format through locations like DriveThruRPG.
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"Trouble rather the Tiger in his Lair,
Than the Sage among his Books,
For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
The Armies and Works that you hold Dear,
Are to him but the Playthings of the Moment,
To be turned over with the Flick of a Finger,
And the Turning of a Page"
--------Rudyard Kipling
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"Trouble rather the Tiger in his Lair,
Than the Sage among his Books,
For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
The Armies and Works that you hold Dear,
Are to him but the Playthings of the Moment,
To be turned over with the Flick of a Finger,
And the Turning of a Page"
--------Rudyard Kipling
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Re: We Gots The Skills
At least I got the article correct