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03-25-2014, 09:42 PM | #1 |
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Talents & Martial Arts
I got Power Ups 3: Talents a little while ago and found the take on combat skills in Talents interesting but a bit odd.
First, the idea that a small Talent with combat skills was ok but a large Talent with combat skills was unbalancing. That strikes me as a little odd - a big Talent isn't a whole lot cheaper than DX so a 15 point Talent with all melee combat skills doesn't seem too unbalancing in practice. Second, the argument against any Talent for a martial arts Talent followed by the Job Training advantage, which in practice sounds awfully similar to a Talent for a martial art - you get a bonus to a bunch of skills for a specific occupation. So it occurred to me you could create a quasi-Talent for a martial art. The idea is to make it more practical to create characters who are skilled at a style of fighting without having a high DX and consequent talent at all physical skills. Otherwise under the rules as written if you want a character who is skilled at more than a couple of physical skills you're best off buying up DX and just putting a few points into skills. Here's how it would work. The Martial Artist Advantage costs one point for each skill included per level, with a minimum cost of 5 points per level. It adds to the skills just like a regular Talent but can be learned after character creation. It has the following restrictions: 1. The character must be trained in the martial arts style including style familiarity and all skills. As with Job Training, he must put at least one point in every skill in the Advantage before buying the Advantage. 2. The character must buy a Special Training (Martial Artist) perk for every level of the Advantage. 3. The Talent only applies to Techniques and sub-skills used in the relevant martial art. For example, if the style includes Karate but does not generally teach the Jump Kick technique, the skill bonus from Martial Artist does not apply to that Technique. 4. The fighting style is more easily identified observers have a bonus equal to the level of the advantage to recognize the style used. The rationalization is that you're learning these skills as part of a single system so there is some synergy. The point cost and limitations came from playing with the idea of Enhancements and Limitations on a Talent: Cosmic (can be learned) (+50%) Limitation: Character must be trained in the martial arts style. (-10%) Limitation: Signature - fighting style is more easily identified (-10%) Limitation: Only applies to Techniques and subskills used in the relevant martial art (-10%) Net Modifier would be +20%. For a 5 point Talent that would be a net cost of 6 points - which matches paying for a Perk to have access to the Talent. Just playing around with ideas here. In practice this could create a reverse problem where it's too cheap to buy up skills but I'm trying to get away from the model where character sink points in only one or two skills. |
03-26-2014, 08:38 AM | #2 | |||
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I'm not sure you need Cosmic. A learnable talent doesn't have to cost more IMO. I'd probably just straight-up make it a talent, without sticking the limitations you listed on it. Make it 5/level for any one martial art, maybe 10/level for 2-3 martial arts styles, 15/level for all martial arts. Applies only if you have the right Style Familiarity. Applies to all primary and optional skills, and therefore to any techniques built off of them. At first glance, that doesn't seem unbalanced. Reaction bonus is to fellow stylists, no alternate benefit. It would make styles more attractive, too.
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03-26-2014, 09:30 PM | #3 | ||||
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It adds complication but I like the idea of limiting the bonus to techniques appropriate for the style. Might be too much of a pain to keep track of. Quote:
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My goal here in part was to allow the creation of characters like Selmy Barristan from A Game of Thrones. He's very good at knightly skills because he's been practicing for a very long time, not because of superb reflexes and coordination. Given his age, raw speed is probably limited anyway It doesn't follow (to me) that he should also be talented at climbing or stealth. A version where he has DX of 12 or 13 but knightly combat skills around 16-18 feels right to me but isn't very practical in GURPS. Allowing a 10 point (or perhaps 15) Talent to represent his focused training and experience seems a better way of simulating the character. Also I admit it helps make sure fighter types outlcass high DX thieves in combat skill. |
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03-27-2014, 05:17 AM | #4 | ||
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Since having higher levels of Experienced in my game allows the buying of supernatural warrior-esque gifts like Injury Tolerance: Damage Reduction, warriors will aim to have whatever DX suits their characterisation and otherwise rely on Experienced. Rogues will often try for the highest DX they can.* *But I add an Unusual Background cost for buying Attributes at 16+, so finding a Talent that suits their particular roguish archetype can be beneficial for them too.
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03-30-2014, 12:41 PM | #5 |
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Re: Talents & Martial Arts
Does your setting have other similar Talents, for other character concepts? Or is Experienced a unique thing?
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03-31-2014, 01:43 AM | #6 | |
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The rogue-type character has been raising Smooth Operator and Business Acumen, for example. As I recall, I allowed Psychology (Human) to fall under Smooth Operator, as well.
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03-27-2014, 08:13 AM | #7 | |
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You can also limit it to the physical skills in a style, to avoid Artist (Cartooning) getting covered. Heh.
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03-28-2014, 03:38 PM | #8 | |
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03-28-2014, 05:51 PM | #9 |
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Re: Talents & Martial Arts
Yeah, it does mean you can't have a Talent for Shaolin-Style Comics Illustration or Kurumashurisurujutsu, which is a major flaw . . .but I think for the rest of the styles, focused on physical combat skills, it might be okay. :)
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03-30-2014, 10:18 PM | #10 |
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Re: Talents & Martial Arts
OK, in response to the OP. There's a limit to how much you can improve your DX, Talents gets you past this. This is more of a Ritual Magic thing, but the Rule of 20 says that your default, before defaulting penalties is 20 if the base stat is higher then 20, again Talents gets around this. Talents can probably also be used against penalties
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