OK, If I have a player who wants to be able to build things... is the career to suggest Craftsman?
If a person takes:
Builder. Assuming raw materials are available, you can make an item of equipment in one day by rolling a LOG check vs. the item's value
from the Craftsman career what exactly does Value mean... Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but does that mean Log roll vs how much the item costs? cause you aren't going to be creating much that is cool in that case. An extendable quarterstaff costs about 50 cr would that be a 3d6 Log (+2d6 Craftsman skill) if you are trying to roll 50 on 5d6 you will of course fail.
Reading Norther Shaolin Martial Arts, with the understanding that this is all playtests:
Shifting forms. [FONT="]You gain a DEFENSE bonus equal to your CHI attribute.
[/FONT]So if I have a 6 Chi, I add +6 to my Melee AND Ranged defense, or just Melee, or all Melee, Ranged, and Mental (which would be wow).
Have I got this wrong?
Thanks
If a person takes:
Builder. Assuming raw materials are available, you can make an item of equipment in one day by rolling a LOG check vs. the item's value
from the Craftsman career what exactly does Value mean... Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but does that mean Log roll vs how much the item costs? cause you aren't going to be creating much that is cool in that case. An extendable quarterstaff costs about 50 cr would that be a 3d6 Log (+2d6 Craftsman skill) if you are trying to roll 50 on 5d6 you will of course fail.
Reading Norther Shaolin Martial Arts, with the understanding that this is all playtests:
Shifting forms. [FONT="]You gain a DEFENSE bonus equal to your CHI attribute.
[/FONT]So if I have a 6 Chi, I add +6 to my Melee AND Ranged defense, or just Melee, or all Melee, Ranged, and Mental (which would be wow).
Have I got this wrong?
Thanks
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