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Re: Character creation and skills

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:45 pm
by glitterboy2098
no, thats about right. ATB2 gives characters a lot of skills, at least with the educated classes. the less educated classes usually get extra BioE instead.

Palladium has expanded on the skill list a lot since TMNT and ATB1, and skills today are much more specific than old ones. so the character knowledge involved is roughly comparable, but it's been broken down into smaller chunks.

when i rolled up my most recent character, i ended up with the same basic result.

Skills:
Mechanics Apprenticeship:
Core skills:
Basic mathematics
Blacksmith
Electronics (basic)
general repair&maintenance
Locksmith
mechanics: Automobile
Plumbing
Radio: basic

Military Skills:
Recognize weapon quality
Demolitions
Demolitions disposal
Pilot Skills:
Automobile
construction&farming equipment
Truck
Boating
Navigation
Read Sensory Equipment

Background Skills:
Scientific & Scholastic skills:
Anthropology
Archeology
Chemistry
History
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Technical:
Computer Operation
Computer Programming
Boat Building
Carpentry

Other:
Hand to Hand: Expert
WP Automatic Rifle
WP Semi-Automatic Pistol
Swimming
Prowl
First Aid
Camouflage

Re: Character creation and skills

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:22 am
by Rali
When I had asked this question in the past the reasoning I received from Kevin and Eric was that:

1) Characters do not receive new skills as the progress.

2) Characters aren't expected to survive that long or to exist in long campaigns.

Re: Character creation and skills

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:33 am
by Nightmask
Rali wrote:When I had asked this question in the past the reasoning I received from Kevin and Eric was that:

1) Characters do not receive new skills as the progress.

2) Characters aren't expected to survive that long or to exist in long campaigns.


Okay, now that's just wrong. Even as lethal as the Dark Suns setting was for TSR they actually allowed for the idea that characters could last and learn and After the Bomb isn't anywhere close to that lethal that you couldn't have long-running campaigns with long-running characters.

Re: Character creation and skills

Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 4:36 am
by Trooper Jim
I would allow the characters to learn new skill. They would have just find someone to teach it to them, or make a concerted effort to learn them.

Re: Character creation and skills

Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 10:36 am
by Rali
I came up with some house rules for learning and teaching skills to address this:
http://atbwarehouse.blogspot.com/2007/04/teacherinstructor.html

I also made Teaching an apprenticeship.

If anyone uses this, please let me know how it works for you.