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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Southeast NC
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I've been considering an inspired by Rifts "conversion" for some time. There is a lot to like there, but there is also a lot of baggage I really do not want. And if I create an original setting with inspirations taken from Rifts, I'm free to change any specifics I want.
That also insulates me from take-down notices. Ideas aren't subject to copyright.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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How would you do tattoo men?
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Oldenburg, Germany
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I do have a non-public shared Google Drive folder for RIFTS conversion documents, and it would be easy to add material for GURPS.
Send an email to jhubert at gmx dot de so that I can include you ( and I do need your email address for this).
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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I'd say ...
Magic Tattoos [15], as per UB: Gadgeteer Friend [15], (GURPS Basic Set, pg 477), which allows the character to purchase Energy Reserve (PPE) and allows the character to use the magic tattoos themselves. The magic tattoos themselves are simply gear that is useless without the ability to fuel them and can only be provided by those who can create them (via gadgeteering or other prerequisite-satisfying trait). I would also make them purchase Patron (Atlantean Alchemist | Chiang-Ku Dragon) (Provides Equipment (Above Starting Wealth)) and/or Enemy in order to justify where they got the tattoos from. Divide the Rifts' PPE cost by 10, round up, charge that amount of ER (PPE) to activate the magic tattoo. Follow other conversion guidelines to translate the effects of the tattoo from Rifts mechanics to GURPS mechanics. Trying to build them as powers would make certain tattoos stupidly expensive and/or impossible, and so should be avoided. They are pieces of cinematic|magical gear and don't have a point cost. They are available for cash. (Well, the Tattoo Men are anywise, and if you find an unscrupulous Atlantean or Chiang-Ku you can buy the tattoos from them.) You don't charge points for things that are available for cash in-setting. |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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And the monster tattoos?
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Still cinematic|magic gear. Something inflicted on the Tattoo Man by the Splugorth, but still gear; it just happens to give the power to summon a critter rather than summon a weapon or one of the other powers they give.
They remain enchanted items. Just, ya know, they also happen to be part of the Tattoo Man's skin at the same time. |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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And when you reach certon CP levels the patron will "Buy you new gadgets."
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Otherwise, well, you have to buy them yourself rather than be gifted with them. A Tattoo Man sells for 400k credits and comes with 12 tattoos; meaning the Splugorth should sell a magic tattoo for 35k credits or so. Each. |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Now if only I could find a GM :P
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