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Re: (TFT) using exp to improve talents.
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- Subject: Re: (TFT) using exp to improve talents.
- From: Jeffrey Vandine <jlv61560@yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2015 22:44:49 +0000 (UTC)
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Yeah, I've read your list of talents -- difficult, but not impossible, for
some of them.
Maybe there's another way to approach it though....
From: Rick Smith <rick_ww@lightspeed.ca>
To: tft@brainiac.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2015 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: (TFT) using exp to improve talents.
Hi all, Jeffrey.
Some talents (Sword) are easy. Swords do +1 damage per level.
But I have talents, like Snap Rise, Logistics and Master Spy where
there is no real way to make several levels that give a +1 bonus
per level.
GURPS sidesteps this by giving ever talent a skill roll, which you
have to make to use the talent. (A few exceptions like Running.)
Basically, DCG version of TFT is a very simple thing. I prefer
the
depth of current TFT.
All that said, I do like the idea of spending exp on talents...
I ought to rewrite my talents on of these days...
Warm regards, Rick.
On 2015-09-01, at 9:17 PM, Jeffrey Vandine wrote:
> You do have an enormous number of talents -- if you wanted to do somethin
g
> like that you would definitely need to simplify them quite a bit. H
ow
> ever, the simplest way to do this is probably impose a three-, four-, or
fi
> ve-level limit on talents, the first level of which would simply move you
f
> rom 4 dice versus the relevant characteristic (ST, DX, or IQ) to three di
ce
> versus the relevant level, and the second, third, etc level would add +1
t
> o adjust the relevant characteristic you were rolling against (e.g., your
I
> Q would be "adjusted" just like your DX is in the normal rules for variou
s
> things), and if you like the DCG idea, then with combat skills you can ch
oo
> se to adjust "skill" to hit OR to adjust damage inflicted if and when you
d
> o hit.
> At any rate, it'sactually pretty simple thanks to the way Steve Jackson s
tr
> uctured the thing in the first place! ;-)
>
> From: Rick Smith <rick_ww@lightspeed.ca>
> To: tft@brainiac.com
> Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2015 6:32 PM
> Subject: (TFT) using exp to improve talents.
>
> Hi Jeffrey
> Something that would make it hard for TFT to adapt to Dark C
i
> ty's
> Game system is that all of the talents have to have a simple way to
> be version 1, 2, 3.. etc.
>
> Many TFT talents do not work that way. (I shudder to think of
> how
> long it would take to rewrite all of my talents.)
>
> But I do like the idea.
>
> Most modern rpg use this system, Firefly (which I enjoy) does this.
>
> Warm regards, Rick.
>
> On 2015-09-01, at 1:00 PM, Jeffrey Vandine wrote:
>
>> I really liked the Dark City Games method of using experience to buy ski
l
> ls
>> , spells or attributes, so have pretty much stuck with that since I firs
t
> r
>> an across it a few years back. And since using their system also g
i
> ve
>> s "levels" to skills or spells, that means the whole resource management
> is
>> sue of how to spend XP becomes much more complex and satisfying to them
(
> as
>> well as allowing much more finely tuned characters). You can downl
o
> a
>> d the rules from the DCG web site for free, and they are also included a
t
> t
>> he front of every DCG microquest.
>>
>> From: Andreas Davour <ante@Update.UU.SE>
>> To: tft@brainiac.com
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2015 8:55 AM
>> Subject: (TFT) XP for gold
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Excuse me if this has been beaten to death many times before, as I'm new
>
>> to the list. I did a quick search of the archives, and did not find any
>
>> matches.
>>
>> So, since the question came up about how to reach IQ 35, I started to
>> think about XP.
>>
>> What kind of XP schemes are people using? Have anyone tried the
>> Arnesonian way of XP for gold (i.e. finding and squandering)?
>>
>> -andreas
>>
>> --
>> "economics is a pseudoscience; the astrology of our time"
>> Kim Stanley Robinson
>>
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