09-06-2009, 01:43 AM | #1 |
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: In Killeen Texas, with my best friend.
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Only 1 player help please
Ok so at this moment I have only just recently been introduced to the actual rules of GURPS, and up until that time I had ran "D&D" games but all i actually did was wing it from start to finish. I've been told i have ran some good and very entertaining games, but i never took it too seriously i just sorta tossed everything their way but gave them pretty big challenges. Now i live with my best friend and he has been looking for a way to play a rpg such as D&D or GURPS for a while... but never found anyone, so he's looking to me, and i LOVE the idea of running a game for him. I just want to take it seriously.... and I'm struggling a little bit with a few things, like... how many "monsters" should i send his way at a time or something like that because it's ONLY him and he insists on being a fighter, but being more of defensive (using a sword and board)
and on top of the not knowing how many "monsters", i also don't know how much money to let him end up getting or .. just a few other problems haha... man... any advice you could give, i would GREATLY appreciate. |
09-06-2009, 02:08 AM | #2 |
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Austin, TX
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Re: Only 1 player help please
My best friend and I did a lot of this when we were in college (shared a dorm room). I GM'd a long-running thief/spy campaign for him. It included both city action and dungeon delving (usually into temples or wizard lairs to acquire something on commission).
A fighter as the sole character is going to be tougher, but perhaps he can be a freelance bodyguard. As for advice:
edit: come to think of it, that's pretty fair advice for any campaign, one player or many. IMO, of course. Last edited by Buzzardo; 09-06-2009 at 02:11 AM. |
09-06-2009, 02:18 AM | #3 |
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: In Killeen Texas, with my best friend.
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Re: Only 1 player help please
Ok Well that is great advice i'll give you that lol, but one thing for example (the main problem i'm having). Monsters, so far i have written up a few bandits for him to kill because they are humans and human stats are easy to roll up... but as for other types of monsters i have no clue... i know very little about what types of monsters to send, how strong to make them, and most of all... how many at once, especially since it's only him lol.
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09-06-2009, 04:42 AM | #4 |
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Re: Only 1 player help please
Hey welcome to the wonderful world of GURPS, it's a grand ride.
Now for advice part. 1) I recommend picking up Dungeon Fantasy 1 & 2, it's pretty much GURPS DnD but waaaay better. DF 1 has advice on how much money to give players at char gen, really great templates, items to buy. DF 2 has a section on making skills useful in play etc. I too had some problems with creature stats, DF 2 has a few pre-made monsters that should be entertaining for a little while, but the really helpful thing is the creature template it has. 2) Don't worry about using character points when it comes to making ANY NPC. Character points exist to balance player characters at creation. If you're familiar with DnD you'll know about CR(Challeng Rating), character points ARE NOT a form of CR, so just stat what you think is challenging and fun (DF 2 is a good help with this). 3) Pick up a copy of Robin's Laws of Good Game Mastering. This is a handy resource when it comes to writing adventures and offers understanding of different adventure styles. 4) Pick up some graph paper or buy a computer mapping tool. Having a map of the dungeons you make is extemely valuable when GMing. That's pretty much it, sorry my advice consisted of little more then a shopping list, but I cut my teeth as a GM with the aid of these books (I ran some **** poor Dnd campaigns prior to finding GURPS though). One last bit of advice is to relax, have fun and have faith that you're doing a fine job as GM |
09-06-2009, 08:27 AM | #5 |
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Re: Only 1 player help please
You keep asking how many monsters to send up against your guy. Well, there is not one answer for that.
It depends on what kind of monster, and what kind of player, and what kind of character, and what kind of rules you are using. Let's say you are using GURPS. Are you using cinematic Mook rules where 1 hit kills the Mook monsters? Or are you using optional rules where the PC can buy successes with character points? Or is the PC very cinematic with extra attacks and all that? Then you could have more monsters than if you didn't have those rules. But even if you work out on paper how many monsters you think would work...you don't know how your player is actually going to play. So, as a GM I always have a copy of a player's character sheet. And I'll just run some practice combats by myself using the PC and some monsters/bandits/guards/etc. and see what it is like. And lastly, throw small numbers that you think are easy at first. If the player wipes the floor with those monsters, you can always send in a few more of the same strength for the next encounter...are the same number, but stronger. It is all a matter of trial and error, of adjusting. You are going to have to adjust anyway, because your player is going to get better at combat the more practice he gets...as will you. Think of the game as a living thing where you are always reacting and adjusting. And gosh is monster vague. Kobold? Dragon? Ogre? |
09-06-2009, 09:19 AM | #6 |
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: near Houston
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Re: Only 1 player help please
The Conan stories (especially the REH ones) should be a good inspiration here for adventures for a lone fighter (with NPC help), although Conan might be a higher point character than what you want. Also, despite commonly depicted as running around in only a loincloth, Conan used armor and shield whenever he could get it.
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09-06-2009, 09:38 AM | #7 |
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Re: Only 1 player help please
Err, we it looks like everyone is thinking "Fantasy" fighters, is that a correct assumption? Because guns are a great force multiplier. One PC soldier with an automatic weapon and a sack full of rounds can bring the pain.
As a GURPS GM I have often found that one of the best ways to transition players from DnD to GURPS is to run a scenario that DnD couldn't pull off in a million years. I've used the zombie apocalypse, MIB investigations, and low powered supers played out in short story arcs, to get new players comfortable with the system. You might try one of these options to make his first foray into GURPS a little more memorable than another fantasy fighter. Personally, I'd make him a Rwandan child soldier, who's village was wiped out by a tribal militia. Maybe he can rescue some captives, maybe he just works his way up the ranks until he takes out a bush general. Either way, it'd be one heck of a ride, and a very memorable story arc. Just stack the odds in his favor by letting him set up ambushes, and face very low skill opponents. It would also be a good idea to never have them aim, it's realistic and your PC doesn't get shot up. Make sure he's got some Luck. If Fantasy is you thing, then it depends a lot on his point budgets as a fighter, and what campaign conventions you are going with. Since you mentioned DnD, I will assumed it will be fairly cinematic, with him getting extra attack, and probably Weapon Master, and some Enhanced Parry. All of these are good for taking on lots of low skill opponents. Try to keep the skills on the mooks 4 to 6 points below your PC and they will have to resort to telegraphic or all out attacks to threaten him, and he can take advantage of that. Defenses are going to be very important, and make sure he's got a shield so some archer doesn't pick him off. If you can get his active defenses up above 12-14 he will be very survivable in a street fight, and stand a pretty good chance in longer, higher powered confrontations. Weapon Master will let him make more parries with a higher chance of success. |
09-06-2009, 10:10 AM | #8 |
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: near Houston
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Re: Only 1 player help please
The OP said the player wanted a defensive fighter using "sword and board [shield?]". That would seem to indicate a pre-firearm setting.
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09-06-2009, 10:54 AM | #9 |
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Canada
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Re: Only 1 player help please
The games I ran for solo fighter was okay, He was like a US Marshel type wondering empire lands solving crimes or bring people to justice for the emperor. I kept the number of oppents around two or three at a time, and blanced the damage to the armor he wore (these are the armed mooks). The damge kept around a die, and made sure he kept some healing potions on himself. I give him time to setup his battle plan ahead time. Being Emperor's agent he was able to gather a posse to help capture the wanted when needed (remeber posse members are payed perday (out of his pocket)untill they'er dismissed, the money is gone, or plain quit becuase they dont want to die). Boss(es) fights I have to say are up in the air, Sometimes he was mopping the floor with my people or the villian was chasing him out. Yes he ran because death didn't pay.
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09-06-2009, 11:28 AM | #10 | |
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