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Post by Starteller on Oct 13, 2017 19:24:19 GMT -8
Naked issue: Unless the player love their character being naked all the time The issue can easily be fixed by learning the Rite of Talisman Dedication p.211 p.211 of which book? I am running off the actual Werewolf: The Wild West book so it's p.174. Lol. I know Nick's character has that covered. I'll let him decide if he wants to teach them. In the meantime, it's an awful fun thing to let them try to deal with. Muahahaha! If you allow it. Since it is a Rite and he is a Theurge maybe he could do the Rite himself while the other character is present to make a set of non-armored/armed clothes for that character in a ritual
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Post by StrangeLikeThat on Oct 13, 2017 22:10:38 GMT -8
p.211 of which book? I am running off the actual Werewolf: The Wild West book so it's p.174. Lol. I know Nick's character has that covered. I'll let him decide if he wants to teach them. In the meantime, it's an awful fun thing to let them try to deal with. Muahahaha! If you allow it. Since it is a Rite and he is a Theurge maybe he could do the Rite himself while the other character is present to make a set of non-armored/armed clothes for that character in a ritual Could be a good bonding experience. Like camp, but more awkward.
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Post by Linus on Oct 13, 2017 22:35:37 GMT -8
I am running off the actual Werewolf: The Wild West book so it's p.174. Lol Is W:WW standalone or do you need a W:tA core rulebook as well?
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Post by Sungrowler on Oct 13, 2017 23:07:50 GMT -8
I am running off the actual Werewolf: The Wild West book so it's p.174. Lol Is W:WW standalone or do you need a W:tA core rulebook as well? Please correct me if I'm wrong, but from reading through the book while creating Chen, I believe that W:WW is a stand alone setting.
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Post by Starteller on Oct 13, 2017 23:26:22 GMT -8
Is W:WW standalone or do you need a W:tA core rulebook as well? Please correct me if I'm wrong, but from reading through the book while creating Chen, I believe that W:WW is a stand alone setting. You need the rulebook for the mechanics of the game
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Post by Starteller on Oct 13, 2017 23:41:16 GMT -8
StrangeLikeThat may I add a suggestion? You should really ask your players to put in abbreviation the roll for each gift, common attack, etc. on their sheet. Remember on mote of sin how often Stu had to go back and back each time to check and also if they need to spend Gnosis, willpower points, etc. 1W, Str+Atlh vs Will 1G, Int+Inv diff 7 Also, Stu made the mistake between Willpower (dots) and Willpower points (squares). You roll on Willpower (the dots). You remove Willpower points (the squares) "Current Willpower" are the dots So if you have Willpower of 5 and left 1 willpower point. A vampire use presence on you, you remove 1 willpower point and you roll on 5 not 0 (which is possible the later is not)
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Post by StrangeLikeThat on Oct 14, 2017 10:23:43 GMT -8
I am running off the actual Werewolf: The Wild West book so it's p.174. Lol Is W:WW standalone or do you need a W:tA core rulebook as well? I'm using a standalone book. I may plunder the others for baddies, but you can run off the W:tWW book alone.
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Post by StrangeLikeThat on Oct 14, 2017 10:27:18 GMT -8
StrangeLikeThat may I add a suggestion? You should really ask your players to put in abbreviation the roll for each gift, common attack, etc. on their sheet. Remember on mote of sin how often Stu had to go back and back each time to check and also if they need to spend Gnosis, willpower points, etc. 1W, Str+Atlh vs Will 1G, Int+Inv diff 7 Also, Stu made the mistake between Willpower (dots) and Willpower points (squares). You roll on Willpower (the dots). You remove Willpower points (the squares) "Current Willpower" are the dots So if you have Willpower of 5 and left 1 willpower point. A vampire use presence on you, you remove 1 willpower point and you roll on 5 not 0 (which is possible the later is not) I actually made myself a cheat sheet of all of their powers for myself as well as a combat cheat sheet that I'll add to as things come up that are going to be used repeatedly. I may give them copies, but either way if they get stuck I have it right at hand.
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Post by stevenjpope on Oct 17, 2017 15:51:11 GMT -8
Hey everyone! Charlie's player here! Just a head's up: Lupus werewolves begin aging at a human rate when they first transform, so, that's why Samantha's character is the way she is. Also, I mentioned the Rite of Talisman dedication in-game by the more humorous "Rite of Pants." It is something that might get addressed later. Maybe. Who knows. There's a lot of important werewolf stuff to get to
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Post by StrangeLikeThat on Oct 17, 2017 16:21:14 GMT -8
Hey everyone! Charlie's player here! Just a head's up: Lupus werewolves begin aging at a human rate when they first transform, so, that's why Samantha's character is the way she is. Also, I mentioned the Rite of Talisman dedication in-game by the more humorous "Rite of Pants." It is something that might get addressed later. Maybe. Who knows. There's a lot of important werewolf stuff to get to Sam I actually discussed this just the other night, too!
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Post by Starteller on Oct 17, 2017 17:02:51 GMT -8
Hey everyone! Charlie's player here! Just a head's up: Lupus werewolves begin aging at a human rate when they first transform, so, that's why Samantha's character is the way she is. Also, I mentioned the Rite of Talisman dedication in-game by the more humorous "Rite of Pants." It is something that might get addressed later. Maybe. Who knows. There's a lot of important werewolf stuff to get to Yes, but read my post explaining the logic of it. IF we decide to apply it, in reality, depending on when her first change happened her siblings are quite old. They should have children of their own. Of course like any movies and stories we can just forget about logic. (Just like 'Return of the Jedi' when they try to escape Hoth. Why fly right beside the enemy's star cruisers when you have unlimited directions to escape IF we take things up to scale? Like the size of a planet, size of ships and size of Space.)
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Post by weaselcreature on Oct 18, 2017 7:09:55 GMT -8
Just like Rob isn't roleplaying an asshole in the Dead Reign game, I'm wondering how much of a stretch a werewolf is for redpandroid . Sure, we all know she's a Toreador, but this seems fitting, too. It's like that old joke I'm sure everyone has heard before: What do you get if you cross a werewolf and a Toreador? Sam.
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Post by Sungrowler on Oct 18, 2017 18:19:19 GMT -8
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Post by sovereigncitizenkane on Oct 18, 2017 20:03:27 GMT -8
One of the big reasons Lupus was dropped for Forsaken. That and the weird bestiality implications. EDIT: It keeps deleting the text I quoted. Don't know why. I was referencing your post about how portraying Lupus mentality would be hard to portray.
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Post by sovereigncitizenkane on Oct 18, 2017 20:10:05 GMT -8
Also, I mentioned the Rite of Talisman dedication in-game by the more humorous "Rite of Pants." Damn the pants! Sorry, flashbacks to a Nuwisha character. There's a weird obsession with pants at old WW. Just check out the Nuwisha character sheet.
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