Gez said:Makes me want to run a cross-over campaign, in which a WoD characters would dream of WoD2 characters... And vice-versa. Sometimes, events in the "dream" would affect reality, 'cause they would be parallel worlds or something like that.
Aristotle said:I've hard that they are dividing the rules "World of Darkness" from the settings "Vampire, Werewolf, Mage, and so forth". Is this still true? ...as that was a pretty major selling point for me.
The closer the game gets the more (in my limited exposure) it seems to sound like that might not be the case. I'd be interested in a generic WoD book that allows me to add the various "creature" supplements that I want. I won't allow myself to get into another revision of a game that makes me buy basically the same book 3 times over.
Aristotle said:I've hard that they are dividing the rules "World of Darkness" from the settings "Vampire, Werewolf, Mage, and so forth". Is this still true? ...as that was a pretty major selling point for me.
The closer the game gets the more (in my limited exposure) it seems to sound like that might not be the case. I'd be interested in a generic WoD book that allows me to add the various "creature" supplements that I want. I won't allow myself to get into another revision of a game that makes me buy basically the same book 3 times over.
frankthedm said:Unfortunatly, the elegant system of injury degrading ability had been nerfed so you only recieve penalties in the last 3 health levels " 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -1, -2, -3, incapacitated". rather than 0, -1, -1, -2, -2, -5, incapacitated. I can only hope that living creatures get thier penaties sooner, otherwise its just a blatent case of system softening / player catering.
TheFan said:I think the biggest change though is that the gothic prancing about DOES seem to have ended.
Old vampire: "Woe to me! I've become a forsaken creature of the night!"
New vampire: "I've become a forsaken creature of the night. Woe to YOU."
Did you ever know that you're my hero?Dr. Awkward said:I was hoping that WOD2 would be more gritty and vulgar than WOD1, which was "dark" in the "my parents let me paint my room black so long as I keep a B average at school" sense of the word.
Aristotle said:I've hard that they are dividing the rules "World of Darkness" from the settings "Vampire, Werewolf, Mage, and so forth". Is this still true? ...as that was a pretty major selling point for me.
The closer the game gets the more (in my limited exposure) it seems to sound like that might not be the case. I'd be interested in a generic WoD book that allows me to add the various "creature" supplements that I want. I won't allow myself to get into another revision of a game that makes me buy basically the same book 3 times over.