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<blockquote data-quote="Graf" data-source="post: 3923395" data-attributes="member: 3087"><p>Ok. Something like that is extremely reasonable. </p><p>It's also worth pointing out that whenever you drink from someone on drugs you get their high.</p><p></p><p>Changed Merits to save one for Clan Status Nosferatu.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Fair enough. There are a lot of different fighting merits, I don't know what they all do. My image of the kung-fu merit as that it's more like kung-fu martial arts from movies. There's some kind of picture near the kung-fu merit that's like a comic book with one guy doing this fancy kick and then the other guy leaping from a crouch to knee him in the face (which sounds more like Muay Thai but anyway)</p><p>In my opinion taking a merit like that means you've studied. Probably at very serious dojo (or gym or whatever) with a teacher who took it very seriously.</p><p>It's easy to write into a background.</p><p></p><p> It does and it would work extremely well in the context of your character.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Fair enough. I'll post about Vice/Virtue below.</p><p></p><p>Merits = Feats. </p><p>The staged ones (i.e. where you can take multiple dots) generally give you a staged bonus. So striking looks ** gives you a +1 to (certain) social rolls and striking looks **** gives you +2.</p><p></p><p>Fighting Merits are the exception. They're staged (i.e. you can take multiple ranks) but they're really more like Disciplines in that each one unlocks a new fighting technique you can use. (Which sounds like a video game I suppose but...)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>OK. It's the same as the HTML link next to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graf, post: 3923395, member: 3087"] Ok. Something like that is extremely reasonable. It's also worth pointing out that whenever you drink from someone on drugs you get their high. Changed Merits to save one for Clan Status Nosferatu. Fair enough. There are a lot of different fighting merits, I don't know what they all do. My image of the kung-fu merit as that it's more like kung-fu martial arts from movies. There's some kind of picture near the kung-fu merit that's like a comic book with one guy doing this fancy kick and then the other guy leaping from a crouch to knee him in the face (which sounds more like Muay Thai but anyway) In my opinion taking a merit like that means you've studied. Probably at very serious dojo (or gym or whatever) with a teacher who took it very seriously. It's easy to write into a background. It does and it would work extremely well in the context of your character. Fair enough. I'll post about Vice/Virtue below. Merits = Feats. The staged ones (i.e. where you can take multiple dots) generally give you a staged bonus. So striking looks ** gives you a +1 to (certain) social rolls and striking looks **** gives you +2. Fighting Merits are the exception. They're staged (i.e. you can take multiple ranks) but they're really more like Disciplines in that each one unlocks a new fighting technique you can use. (Which sounds like a video game I suppose but...) OK. It's the same as the HTML link next to it. [/QUOTE]
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