07-02-2007, 02:46 AM
|
#15
|
|
|
Re: What is a good challenge?
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by nik1979
its actually 4 PCs to a CR, that means 4 PCs (bards, clerics, wizards, sorcerers) are a match for a CR 4 creature. Under Challenge Rating and Encounters.
Instead of CRs being levels, use it as a guideline for point vs point ratio of survivability.
Example.
a 1/2 CR* should be 1/3 of 25+10*cp, 12cp of combat skills.
*Typical Mook in DnD
**Average Character in GURPS
6cp of combat abilities = CR 1/4
8cp of combat abilities = CR 1/3
12cp of combat abilities = CR 1/2
25cp of combat abilities = CR 1
Encounter Levels
4 PCs with an average of 25cp in combat related abilities should be a match for.
- 1x 25cp in combat abilities.
- 2x 12cp in combat abilities.
- 3x 8cp in combat abilities.
- 4x 6cp in combat abilities.
- 5-6x 4cp in combat abilities.
The GM should judge if the Points spent are optimized, if not, give a multiplier penalty from any where from x0.9 to x0.x7 to the Point value.
then there is encounter difficulty, from easy, easy if handled properly challenging, very difficult and overpowering.
A little bit of tweeks and you can make it ready for gurps for a quick and easy combat guide. Although It would be better to have some templates already involved. That way the GMs can see what was expected to be used with this GURPS encounter guide so that they can make considerations in irregularities.
i'll try to make one down the line, since i already have 20+ realistic combat templates for my GURPS: Byzantium. And being realistic i don't have alot of unsuallities to figure in to the tables like supernatural stuff or magic.
|
I know that. Tell it to the guy running the game!
__________________
...().0...0()
.../..........\
-/......O.....\-
...VVVVVVV
..^^^^^^^
A clock running two hours slow has the correct time zero times a day.
|
|
|