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Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: North Texas
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OK, but your premise doesn't take into account the fact that ST and DX are arguably just as critical (if not moreso) even w/o the 'extra' benefit of being used to purchase talents. I believe that character survivability and martial effectiveness have just as much inherent weight as what you get from IQ.
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Join Date: Dec 2017
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Hillsboro, Oregon, USA
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Either IQ is massively overvalued during character creation, and of normal value after (to the tune of 6 to 1 against ST or DX), or it's of normal value during and borderline worthless after.
A character with ST 8 DX 8 IQ 16 is effectively 800 XP + 800 XP + 1600 XP (IQ) + 8000 XP (talents/spells), for 11,200 XP, while a character with IQ 8 and the other 24 points in ST and DX is effectively 7,200 XP. That's a big difference. 4000 XP, or eight talent/spells worth! Edit: Or, the third option, is that talents are way too expensive, at 500 XP per. Maybe they should be less? Say, 100 XP per, bringing them on par with ST, DX, and IQ?
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Join Date: Dec 2017
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All characters start with 10 points of talents/spells. Done. IQ factors in no where except as a requirement of the talent/spell. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Hillsboro, Oregon, USA
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But yours has the benefit of being a good bit simpler than mine, and the point values line up closer with the old school values.
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Join Date: Dec 2017
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: behind you
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So with a 32 and 10 rule, the only question left is: What happens if some of that 10 is unspent?
Answer: You can shift 1 point of it to stats. Otherwise, use it or lose it. This might result in players taking some talents/spells they may not have otherwise chosen. I think that's great. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Pacheco, California
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The reason why all characters start with Learning 10 is that they all start the same age and so have had the same amount of time to practice spells, swinging swords, singing sad songs and so on.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Hillsboro, Oregon, USA
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If ST and DX are just as critical, why, during character creation, does each cost 100 XP, but IQ cost 600 XP? Or why is each point of ST or DX "only" worth 100 points, while each point of IQ is worth 600? The assumption, if we take the XP for attributes chart literally, is that at "34 points and below" every attribute point is worth 100 XP. Except that buying IQ after character creation doesn't give you the same benefit as it does during character creation. Why is 1 IQ worth 600 points during character creation, but 100 points after? Or, rather, why does it get you 600 points worth of value (e.g. +1 IQ and +1 talent/spell) but only 100 points worth after (+1 IQ)?
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Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: North Texas
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To me, it is the unintended consequence of the XP for talents rule. |
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