Most needed OCC
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- Daniel Stoker
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dnjscott wrote:I've never seen a monster-hunting class I was delighted with-like, normal humans that take up arms to fight superhuman menaces that aren't psions, or what have you. I guess they fixed this with the Momano to a large extent, though they're pretty heavily weighted towards psionics, but I wouldn't mind a more 'pure' hunting class that didn't use tattoo magic (Referring to Undead Slayers, not Momanos)...
Pick up a copy of Chaos Earth if you want a 'normal' human. The Demon hunter they have in there is pretty good.
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I think that a generic OCC with a wide skill selection is what's needed. Like the vagabond but more of a skilled professional, you could include almost all non-combat professionals with an OCC like this if it had a choice of multiple skill sets (like MOS skills).
The word "THAN" is important. Something is "better than" something else, not "better then", it's "rather than" not "rather then".
Tyciol wrote:High stakes businessman could be a vagabond, city rat, or perhaps the new gambler OCC in new west. There are also a lot of city OCCs in Rifts Australia.
Plus the Suggler OCC from Mercenaries...
There are others I could mention them, but I'm less than 30 minutes from starting my shift (I'm already at work), and I'm already turning my brain off.
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Cool...I've been FAQed... atleast twice!
.sig count to date: 2
"May your day be as eventful as you wish, and may your life only hurt as much as it has to." - Me...
Normality is Relative, Sanity is Conceptual, and I am neither.