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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy Jerome" data-source="post: 6100467" data-attributes="member: 54877"><p>That's the original. I've got BW Revised and Gold. In Revised, it's page 65. in the first book, "Earning Artha". That section has all the ways that you can earn artha, and the fast majority of them are from the BITs. For example, there are five basic ways to get Fate: dramatically playing a belief, following an instinct when it gets you into trouble, invoking a trait to get into trouble or drastically alter the course of the story, stopping the table dead with humor, or having the right skill (as a reward for clever character burning, but cautioned to keep <em>rare</em>). The persona section is similar. Deeds are so rare and quest given that it is more indirect. (You'll never live to get a Deed point if you don't gain some Fate and Persona along the way, but you get the Deed for completing a major story line successfully at some sacrifice.)</p><p></p><p>The gold version has this on page 61. not much changed from revised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy Jerome, post: 6100467, member: 54877"] That's the original. I've got BW Revised and Gold. In Revised, it's page 65. in the first book, "Earning Artha". That section has all the ways that you can earn artha, and the fast majority of them are from the BITs. For example, there are five basic ways to get Fate: dramatically playing a belief, following an instinct when it gets you into trouble, invoking a trait to get into trouble or drastically alter the course of the story, stopping the table dead with humor, or having the right skill (as a reward for clever character burning, but cautioned to keep [I]rare[/I]). The persona section is similar. Deeds are so rare and quest given that it is more indirect. (You'll never live to get a Deed point if you don't gain some Fate and Persona along the way, but you get the Deed for completing a major story line successfully at some sacrifice.) The gold version has this on page 61. not much changed from revised. [/QUOTE]
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