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I'd definitely allow the usual 5 quirks in addition to whichever limit, though. |
Re: A little lost
For starting gurps players a lower Disadvantage level is not a bad thing. I'll second the comment about using -5 in quirks and add that leaving a couple of quirks blank at game start is an option too.
If your the GM you can always increase the point total of the characters too. |
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I usually prefer to only have disadvantages that really are core to the character concept and that the player is willing to play, not just add them to get a few more points. As a GM, I'd rather give the character a few extra points than have a disadvantage that I'm going to have to police.
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I'd say they should have at least 1 point in Professional Skill(Innkeeper).
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Would Bartender be a better fit? I think I'm happy to let everyone take a few quirks, so Stealth and Bartender are definitely skills I can grab. |
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Isn't there an innkeeper mixed profession lens?
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I found an innkeeper template that's apparently on Dungeon Fantasy 10 (I don't have the book though.) It's a full 250 point character rather than a lens though. |
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There's no 50 point lens for dabbling in that template. However it's a good template to pillage for things for a character who's got a bit of innkeeper/bartender background. The professional skill is indeed Bartender. It also presents the Improvised Weapons (Kitchenware) perk which lets you treat various kitchen tools as real weapons; since these are cheaper than real weapons, that's pretty handy for a starting character. |
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I think that I must have made my own 50 point innkeeper lens. Maybe I can find it for you.
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