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Balancing "consumable" powers vs "per time" powers (Alchemists, Grenadiers etc) - the search for an alternative
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<blockquote data-quote="Saeviomagy" data-source="post: 7585938" data-attributes="member: 5890"><p>My go-to for running any kind of technologist would be the concept that anything that isn't mass produced and consumer focused requires skill to use and maintain.</p><p></p><p>Don't want your grenadier handing out grenades to the entire party? Using a grenade isn't as simple as light, throw. You might have to make sure the powder is settled right, the wick is at the right depth, the throw has to make sure it doesn't upset all of that, and of course getting it lit requires you to blow on the wick just the right amount and in the right direction as you apply the flame.</p><p></p><p>Don't want your grenadier holding 200 grenades in his backpack? Poorly kept gunpowder goes 'off', so each grenade needs topped up every day or you risk premature detonation. Damp powder needs removed. The wax protecting the container from corrosion needs inspected and replaced. The wick needs to be replaced if it soaks up phlostigon etc etc.</p><p></p><p>Long story short - you can either say "no, only the grenadier can use this stuff, and he can only maintain X points of stuff at a time" or you can let the party bend and break those rules with appropriate consequences. For every item beyond your level limit, you get a 5% misfire chance. For each round after obtaining a grenade from the grenadier, you get a 5% misfire chance. etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saeviomagy, post: 7585938, member: 5890"] My go-to for running any kind of technologist would be the concept that anything that isn't mass produced and consumer focused requires skill to use and maintain. Don't want your grenadier handing out grenades to the entire party? Using a grenade isn't as simple as light, throw. You might have to make sure the powder is settled right, the wick is at the right depth, the throw has to make sure it doesn't upset all of that, and of course getting it lit requires you to blow on the wick just the right amount and in the right direction as you apply the flame. Don't want your grenadier holding 200 grenades in his backpack? Poorly kept gunpowder goes 'off', so each grenade needs topped up every day or you risk premature detonation. Damp powder needs removed. The wax protecting the container from corrosion needs inspected and replaced. The wick needs to be replaced if it soaks up phlostigon etc etc. Long story short - you can either say "no, only the grenadier can use this stuff, and he can only maintain X points of stuff at a time" or you can let the party bend and break those rules with appropriate consequences. For every item beyond your level limit, you get a 5% misfire chance. For each round after obtaining a grenade from the grenadier, you get a 5% misfire chance. etc. [/QUOTE]
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