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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Midwest, USA
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For an upcoming Dungeon Fantasy session, I'm considering introducing ray guns in the style of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe or Taarna or Thundarr the Barbarian or Filmation's The New Adventures of Flash Gordon -- basically Conan the Barbarian plus ray guns. Normally, though I love the original Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy IV with all my heart, I don't like mixing sci-fi with my fantasy in table-top gaming, but this is just a short campaign of connected dungeons.
What I don't want to do is make the ray guns magic boom sticks like musket-shaped wands enchanted with Lightning Bolt. I want them to be fashioned with some form of weird fantasy technology, probably using crystals, mirrors (making them fragile), platinum and gold with wooden stocks. I want them to be TL3^ on the very cutting edge, almost TL4^. I want to make sure they are balanced in a fantasy setting beside archers using bows and arrows. As a starting reference point for balance, Heroic Archers with striking ST 13 and a composite bow does 1d+3 imp damage per turn, more for Weapon Masters. However, they can use different arrows including bodkin points doing piercing damage with an armor divisor (B277), or willow leaf arrows doing cutting damage (Treasure-Tables, p. 8; Low-Tech, p. 73). They add accuracy bonus without taking an Aim maneuver and have further options in Power-Ups that can make them even more fearsome. Plus, bows will be much cheaper. So, adding balanced ray guns won't make archers obsolete. At least, that's the goal. While I was going to design my own, the more I thought about it, the more I like the idea of just using unmodified electro lasers. Then, I adjusted the damage up to 1d(2) burn (still with the surge and aff) and worsened the Shots considerably from practically unlimited to 12(3) and 24(3). Getting "ammo" will be as difficult as magic items. Code:
Weapon Damage Acc Range Weight RoF Shots Cost ST Bulk Rcl Composite Bow 1d+3 imp 3 280/350 4/0.1 1 1(2) $900 10† -7 - Handgonne, .90 2d pi++ 0 100/600 15/0.1 1 1(60) $300 10† -6 4 Musket, .75 4d pi++ 2 100/1,500 13/0.05 1 1(15) $200 10† -6 4 Raygonne 1d (2) burn 4 40/80 2.2/0.5 3 12(3) $1,800 4 -2 1 linked HT-4(2) aff Ray-Musket 1d (2) burn 8+1 160/470 3.7/1 3 24(3) $3,900 4† -4 1 linked HT-4(2) aff using the stats from the Basic Set, electro lasers don't have good range or damage, certainly not against armored opponents. In fact, they seem to be a pretty poorly suited for the battle field. They seem to perhaps have been designed for riot control or as less-lethal police sidearms. As personal weapons in a fantasy campaign, though, they don't seem too terribly bad, especially for a dual-weapon fighter who has a sword or axe in one hand, raygonne in the other. With a rapier, it would be a cool Swashbuckler concept. What do you all think? Would they be too powerful or too weak? Should I lower the damage back down to 1d-3 burn with no armor divisor? What about unmodified TL9^ flamers from Ultra-Tech? Of course, when they first encounter them, they won't have any idea how to use them, but they will know they are weapons from seeing them used previously. I'll have an NPC there to tell them, "This is the business end. Don't point it at anything you don't want to kill. Hold it like this. Look through the sites like this. Pull this trigger to make it shoot. Be careful with that. You'll shoot your eye out." I'm considering introducing the concept in a dungeon-ized wreckage of an ancient alien spaceship. Most, if not all, of the psionic elder-thing space alien squizards are dead, but the psychopathic AI still functions as do a small squad of robot soldiers. Real robots, not robot-like golems, mind you. Of course, the robots will probably be colored evil-skull white and there will be a bad-ass black version and scary red version. The Mother Brain-like boss will be a giant psi-borg. I think it would be a significant and refreshing departure from what I've done in the past.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Portsmouth, VA, USA
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Nifty. Let me also suggest checking out David Pulver's Blaster and Laser Design in #3/37 Pyramid: Tech and Toys (p. 11) and my own Metatronic Generators #3/46 Pyramid: Weird Science (p. 16) for designing further blaster-y weaponry.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: The Enchanted Land-O-Cheese
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I'm kind of in a similar situation with the Thundercats campaign I just started. My wife's character got a hold of an enemy's rife. I decided to give it the Electro-carbine stats, as it was incapacitating but mostly non-lethal and I thought better fit the genre than something doing massive armor-piercing burn damage
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Silver Spring, MD
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Maybe the laser guns from Tales of the Solar Patrol, since they come with that space opera-y over-the-top feel built in?
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Midwest, USA
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Thudercats! Another great example of the sci-fi fantasy genre, as is John Carter of Mars, of which I've read the first Barsoom book but not seen the movie.
So, there's one vote for going back to just using the unmodified EL stats. I don't have Tales so I don't know about them.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Midwest, USA
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Okay, the more I think about it, unmodified electro lasers from Ultra-Tech look like the way to go. I like the idea of the kill/stun setting, too.
Apparently -- and correct me if I'm wrong with a page reference -- damage doesn't need to penetrate DR to cause the affliction and need to roll against stunning, though victims get half DR as a bonus to the HT roll. If so, that will make them good weapons against the Electrical robots, and actually any high-DR, high-HP creature capable of being stunned, such as dragons or giants or power-armor troops. Yeah, they really seem to work well with the genre. They are altogether different than bows and thus don't really threaten that niche. Thinking more about the game, I'm planing on having the PC's accidentally awaken the ship, which is a long-lost scout of a horrible alien civilization of cruel psionic Mindwarpers who feed upon the brains of the sentient. If the ship gets away, the whole world could be doomed!
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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You're always welcome at my table, virtual or otherwise, Big J! :)
Really, I don't. What I don't want this to turn into is a magical metropolis of arcanepunk. I still want to keep it subtle, but in some ways Magic makes magic too good to refuse. We all know the spells that can be abused like crazy. Why grow food when you can create it instantly and easily? Why worry about gold when you can wave your hand and conjure a pile of it? Flying Carpet makes a flying car that puts a horse to shame -- guided by thought at Move 15 perpetually; who wouldn't want that? Things like that. It'll be carefully balanced so that magic is still wondrous, not entirely commonplace. Close to an elfish city in Lord of the Rings, probably. Quote:
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Also, Jayce had some totally rad hair, didn't he? :D
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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But, dude, Silverhawks never gets enough love because it's the stepchild brother of Thundercats. Always in big bro's shadow. Amirite? As for campaign notes, I've been keeping this very hush, but I have a very large DF blog project I've been hacking away at, but I want to get a lot of content before it goes live. No prediction on time. Believe me, everyone will know about it and no one will miss its opening, I promise.
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