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Should each ability scores get it's own table?
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<blockquote data-quote="howandwhy99" data-source="post: 5935970" data-attributes="member: 3192"><p>Here's the great thing about modules. You can use one that alters the game slightly. Maybe even just per player too.</p><p></p><p>That means the core game ability score progressions are the same. And the more detailed skill game progressions are the same, but all these skills get to be bumped up by the player per PC.</p><p></p><p>And you can go the other way and have matrix-based design with each score representing multiple different subsystems off the same parabolic die roll expression. It will be more complicated than a single modifier ratio for everything, but it will be more useful in the design of each subsystem too. And the ratio will remain the same regardless.</p><p></p><p>Or you could go another way. Perhaps dropping the core skill system (ability score rolls) and a possible matrix game? The scores could be resource totals spent to perform predetermined (or not) actions. Or they could be dropped altogether for some other system integrated with the other stats of the game. Who knows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howandwhy99, post: 5935970, member: 3192"] Here's the great thing about modules. You can use one that alters the game slightly. Maybe even just per player too. That means the core game ability score progressions are the same. And the more detailed skill game progressions are the same, but all these skills get to be bumped up by the player per PC. And you can go the other way and have matrix-based design with each score representing multiple different subsystems off the same parabolic die roll expression. It will be more complicated than a single modifier ratio for everything, but it will be more useful in the design of each subsystem too. And the ratio will remain the same regardless. Or you could go another way. Perhaps dropping the core skill system (ability score rolls) and a possible matrix game? The scores could be resource totals spent to perform predetermined (or not) actions. Or they could be dropped altogether for some other system integrated with the other stats of the game. Who knows? [/QUOTE]
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