Race and Experience
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Race and Experience
So is there something that I am missing?
a) How often do you allow an RCC to have an OCC?
b) How do you handle experience with a race that isn't an RCC but is clearly above the galactic standard who wants to be a mage or knight or priest?
a) How often do you allow an RCC to have an OCC?
b) How do you handle experience with a race that isn't an RCC but is clearly above the galactic standard who wants to be a mage or knight or priest?
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Re: Race and Experience
It the RCC lists an available alternate OCC I allow it. If not, I usually default to what's best for the game.
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Re: Race and Experience
a)if it lists an alternate available occ then I allow it; if it does not then I consider the needs of the game versus the wants of the player and try to strike the right balance.KillWatch wrote:So is there something that I am missing?
a) How often do you allow an RCC to have an OCC?
b) How do you handle experience with a race that isn't an RCC but is clearly above the galactic standard who wants to be a mage or knight or priest?
b) they have their own experience chart I use it if not then I use the OCCs experience chart.
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but is that fair? I mean who would then play a human and why bother
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Re: Race and Experience
KillWatch wrote:So is there something that I am missing?
a) How often do you allow an RCC to have an OCC?
b) How do you handle experience with a race that isn't an RCC but is clearly above the galactic standard who wants to be a mage or knight or priest?
a) An Racial Char Class can be two things, It can be basically an OCC that is restricted to just one race, or it can be a class that the members of that race have to take.
Race does not equal RCC. RCC does not equal race.
a.1) If the RCC is a ROCC (racially restricted OCC) then the members of that race have the option of taking ether it or an OCC or (if not restricted from) take a PCC. [These RCCs have the "Available OCCs" in the text."
a.2) If the RCC is a class that the members of the race have to take, then in canon they are SOL. A compromise that the last generation of board dwellers came up with is that a member of that race can only take another class only if the char does not have the racial powers (which are the reason that all members have to take the RCC) then they can take an OCC or PCC if not restricted from psi powers.
b) They get the exp. table of the OCC or PCC that they have. They would just have to pick their class carefully if you want to reflect a more advanced race. You also need to decide in what way the race is 'more advanced then galactic norm" Are they more advanced in tech, magic, psi or something else?
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Re: Race and Experience
You are falling into competitive thinking...KillWatch wrote:but is that fair? I mean who would then play a human and why bother
This is not a game with just one winner.
I play human almost exclusively and know others do as well; so the idea that no one would want to play human if a "superior" race is available is erroneous.
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Re: Race and Experience
If you are talking about in Rifts, humans have the advantage of being long term natives and being the most populous. Also, humans have the greatest flexibility of all the different races in the game.
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Re: Race and Experience
KillWatch wrote:but is that fair? I mean who would then play a human and why bother
That's kind of like asking "But why would anyone play a SDC character?" So people just do...