mindforge wrote:Okay. We mix N&S with After the Bomb (1st Edition) and TMNT. We are currently playing a Road Hogs game. Well, I was just curious on what others felt about a Mutant Triceratops (Transdimensional) that is only a partial biped having a martial art from Ninjas and Superspies... Thoughts?
Partial biped might be possible, but probably have some sort of penalties because those MA are developed based around full bipeds.
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mindforge wrote:Okay. We mix N&S with After the Bomb (1st Edition) and TMNT. We are currently playing a Road Hogs game. Well, I was just curious on what others felt about a Mutant Triceratops (Transdimensional) that is only a partial biped having a martial art from Ninjas and Superspies... Thoughts?
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i have to say i'd personally take it on a case by case basis. for example, Dog Style and Monkey style in the N&SS martial arts options would be almost tailor made for a partial biped character, since both have a large amount of four limbed movement involved.
other styles i'd say just make a judgement call. if the style relies more on punches than kicks for example, i'd imagine a partial biped character could make it work.
i think it is safe to assume that in ATB, and martial arts schools that survived would have adapted their methods to accommodate the variety of mutant animal forms. though not all to the same degree, i'd imagine.
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