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<blockquote data-quote="Shalimar" data-source="post: 1714802" data-attributes="member: 9600"><p>So long as you want to play, there is no reason to drop out. From earlier in the thread, we are using the priority system in the SR3 core rules. Thats the only real book you need, I'm more then happy to help you with making a character if you want. Besides, the last slot to really need to be filled is the slot that is easiest in game to play, the muscle. There are no terribly complex rule sets for street sams that go on during the game, thats left to mages Deckers and riggers. The hardest part for the muscle type character is just trying to figure out what cyber to go with. I really think that a Street Sam is the best character type to play if you want to gain experience with the system. You get to play, so it helps with the basic rules, but you also get to watch some of the more complicated rule sets without being involved, it'll give you a feel for whats going on with them. For my first few games, I played as a street sam, then I worked my way up to an adept, and finally a mage. I have never played a rigger or a decker yet, they make my head hurt<img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shalimar, post: 1714802, member: 9600"] So long as you want to play, there is no reason to drop out. From earlier in the thread, we are using the priority system in the SR3 core rules. Thats the only real book you need, I'm more then happy to help you with making a character if you want. Besides, the last slot to really need to be filled is the slot that is easiest in game to play, the muscle. There are no terribly complex rule sets for street sams that go on during the game, thats left to mages Deckers and riggers. The hardest part for the muscle type character is just trying to figure out what cyber to go with. I really think that a Street Sam is the best character type to play if you want to gain experience with the system. You get to play, so it helps with the basic rules, but you also get to watch some of the more complicated rule sets without being involved, it'll give you a feel for whats going on with them. For my first few games, I played as a street sam, then I worked my way up to an adept, and finally a mage. I have never played a rigger or a decker yet, they make my head hurt;) [/QUOTE]
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