Forged Fury
First Post
What are you trying to achieve? There wasn't really a mention of anything that sounded like anything other than an average Presence in the description of your character concept.
One of.the good things about the system is you can make up what you lack on an attribute with skill, and vice versa.
The only real difference once you max a skill will be two yellows or three, which isn't huge at those levels of dice. And if you want, you can always dump your Dedication talent into either one.That's what I was hoping.
The only real difference once you max a skill will be two yellows or three, which isn't huge at those levels of dice. And if you want, you can always dump your Dedication talent into either one.
Plus there's the house rule.
The only real difference once you max a skill will be two yellows or three, which isn't huge at those levels of dice. And if you want, you can always dump your Dedication talent into either one.
Plus there's the house rule.
1. I don't know what 'yellows' are.What are you trying to achieve? There wasn't really a mention of anything that sounded like anything other than an average Presence in the description of your character concept.
Yellows are favorable D12s, called Proficiency Dice; they're the best dice you can roll.1. I don't know what 'yellows' are.
RAW, you can only increase your Characteristics (Brawn, Intellect, Presence, etc) through a Talent deep in a skill tree or expensive cybernetics. What that means is you usually don't get access to it until you're pretty deep in the game. I added a house rule that a character can improve a Characteristic using the CharGen method of spending XP after they have invested 100 XP in character advancement not involving increasing Characteristics. For instance, your Wookie has spent 35 XP outside of Characteristics during CharGen. Once he spends another 65 XP during the course of the game, he can save up XP to increase one of his Characteristics rather than having to dig into a skill tree to get a specific Talent.2. I don't know what the house rules are, but I'm beginning to suspet that they might allow us to use some "bonus dice" to affect outcomes of other rolls?
That actually would involve the Coercion skill tied to Willpower, which is oddly a wookie's low Characteristic. With that said, if you mainly just want to do stuff like that for flavor, I don't have a problem with it. It totally goes along with what we see of Wookies, or at least of Chewbacca.3. I was hoping to be able to give a wookie roar and send little bots and small creatures fleeing like the wind. Actually with a high presence, hopefully, I could send not-so-small creatures scurrying. *sigh* It's ok, I can deal.