8 damage or 1d6+4?
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Why should hero's get a chance of surviving a hero weapon attack like a light sabre? So long as every Tom, Dick and Fanny in the field isn't carrying a lightsabre or whatever exotic weapon you can imagine then no big deal.
The Lightsabres stats I use ARE 2D6 damage and they also deflect ranged shots on a 4+ nice and simple but I keep forgetting the deflection ability and was thinking of increasing armour stats by +1 instead.
The Lightsabres stats I use ARE 2D6 damage and they also deflect ranged shots on a 4+ nice and simple but I keep forgetting the deflection ability and was thinking of increasing armour stats by +1 instead.
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Personally the stats I would use for the assault rifle are 1d6+1 at a 16" range - exactly the same as what I use for Scythian Laser Carbines, you don't need to overpower everything for a game to be along the same lines as the halo mythos.
Hell, I used to run the FCOTRPGSOC - The Farnborough College Of Technology Role Play Game Society (try saying that three time when your drunk) Using the Halo RPG system I took from the net based off the fudge system - and what I learned very quickly is that NPC's that are overpowered, quickly become no fun to play with or against - as a result, I only featured one Scarab in the entire campaign - and that was a set piece for the characters to escape from before it was hit by a MAC blast from a destroyer in orbit.
Long story short - Don't OP everything doodski - keep your characters and abilities as close to brikwars standards as possible - and only give out certain abilities in certain areas. As for everything else - fudge it, fudge it to hell, its more fun that way.
Hell, I used to run the FCOTRPGSOC - The Farnborough College Of Technology Role Play Game Society (try saying that three time when your drunk) Using the Halo RPG system I took from the net based off the fudge system - and what I learned very quickly is that NPC's that are overpowered, quickly become no fun to play with or against - as a result, I only featured one Scarab in the entire campaign - and that was a set piece for the characters to escape from before it was hit by a MAC blast from a destroyer in orbit.
Long story short - Don't OP everything doodski - keep your characters and abilities as close to brikwars standards as possible - and only give out certain abilities in certain areas. As for everything else - fudge it, fudge it to hell, its more fun that way.
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Because they're Heroes. They should at least have a decent chance of surviving. If the damage and armor are the same, I'd say that's a pretty good chance.Warhead wrote:Why should hero's get a chance of surviving a hero weapon attack like a light sabre?
Most of my weapons are based on different armor values. I think a pistol should be equally matched for a minifig, an assault rifle should be equally matched for an armored fig, and a heavier version of the assault rifle should have a little better chance than that.
Yea, but not if you want awesome, epic battles. My regular UPA soldiers have Natalya's MKI Mimetic Armor, so they have 1d6+1 armor. The Space Vikings usually use assault rifles and the Longboat doesn't have a weapon under 1d6+3. They'll go down, but it will also give them a chance to actually do something.
Hmm, yeah, ok I can see that.
Scale plays it's part to. Bigger battles would play better with most (not all) units being killed per hit while small battles need the fines.
I play the NPC hordes of enemy stuff as mostly one shot killable targets. It provides a kind of cover for the meaner deadly NPC stuff.
Scale plays it's part to. Bigger battles would play better with most (not all) units being killed per hit while small battles need the fines.
I play the NPC hordes of enemy stuff as mostly one shot killable targets. It provides a kind of cover for the meaner deadly NPC stuff.
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Your link was messed.Magic Soap wrote:Look, "Spartan", read the Bible.
It will answer all your questions, perhaps not about your sexuality though.
I partly agree with warhead, i think hordes should have low armor instead of the enermy getting better guns.
Remember, just cause the gun wound't all was kill a minifigure it doesn't mean it can't kill a rat.
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Stubby, before you release, you should make an announcement thread suggesting what extras you should put into an "Advanced" supplemental, like all of our custom rules. But NOT like 2001's optional rules that went on for longer than the official rules.
Stubby, before you release, you should make an announcement thread suggesting what extras you should put into an "Advanced" supplemental, like all of our custom rules. But NOT like 2001's optional rules that went on for longer than the official rules.