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Everything, pretty much. In a generic system, you can't say what the norm for a setting is. So instead you define what the norm for the game is, which is that a character with no disadvantages doesn't have to play their character any particular why, or stick to playing it a particular why. The character could be played one session as an intolerant jerk, the next as a selfless saint and not get any points docked for bad roleplaying. Add a disadvantage, and the character can be docked points for not playing his disadvantages. Broad-Minded isn't the only Quirk without mechanics associated with it, Likes for instance.
However, Basic describes Quirks as not necessarily being a disadvantage, only that the GM is free to dock points if you don't roleplay it enough. |
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Also:Being 'better' than the social norm does not constitute an Advantage relative to the default state of a PC.
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You were just arguing that Broadminded is a trivial form of Xenophile, and then said its drawback is from the reactions of others. But Xenophilia does not mention such reactions, so your proposed drawback has no connection as a trivialization of Xenophilia. Quote:
I also note that the description of Broadminded contains no mechanic for toning this effect down and uses the word 'trivial' in that regard. (Were you one of those arguing earlier that a description with no mechanic should just be ignored?) Last edited by Figleaf23; 10-08-2009 at 05:51 PM. Reason: Paragraph correction |
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Well, you've brutally murdered 'norm' and 'baseline', so why not? A PC is not defined relative to the people around them. They are defined relative to a...standard, shall we say? And this standard transcends settings. If the world is populated exclusively by talking squirrels, the PC is still only small, furry, and tree-climbing if their character sheet says they are. If the world is populated only by blind people, the PC still has binocular color vision unless their character sheet says otherwise. If the world is populated predominately by superstitious (Delusion), racist (Intolerance), Agoraphobic, Greedy whatevers, the PC is still free to stand on a mountain-top flinging money to the generally hated people while cursing at the gods. They don't need to buy the right.
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B119. The big box on the very first page of the disadvantage section.
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Now, if you had Xenophillia, you'd have to make a SC roll to avoid going over there and chatting it up, and even doing that too often is going to get you dinged for poor roleplaying. If you have Broad-Minded, you might go over and chat with it, or you might decide to be a little more cautious and just go on about your day. But if you didn't at least try to dissuade your friends from shooting the alien monstrosity (After all, it hasn't done anything to seem hostile, it's not right to assume it's bad just because it looks different than us!), then you're not playing your Broad-Minded properly, and you're going to get dinged for bad roleplaying. Especially since the missing bar tender might have just ran away before you got here... Neither are going to directly affect its reactions to you. Of course, it might react positively just because you're speaking with it ("Thank goodness, someone friendly! That last guy that was here just started screaming and ran away. I was just asking for directions..."), but that would happen wether you have Xenophilia, Broad-Minded, or are just a normal non-quirked person who decided to try asking questions before shooting. Quote:
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