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Re: GULLIVER Mini draft v0.1
Mon, 2007-03-12 22:08 — Dataweaver (not verified)I think that 4e still has room for an Inconvenient Size/Shape advantage - though it might be better handled as a variation of Social Stigma: This version would represent cases where
you suffer from the lack of some standard benefits granted to most people in society (e.g., the doors, clothing, etc. that is designed for your shape/size - but instead of representing a sense of culture-wide contempt for your kind, it would represent a public ignorance or unwillingness to provide the specialized support that you need.
IMHO, marksmanship skills would clearly be based on Striking DX; the real question is whether or not swordplay skills would be, given that they provide both Strike and Parry.
If you want a trait that modifies Move in all environments at once and does so without limiting itself to bolstering the Sprinting pace, you don't want Enhanced Move; you want to buy up Move directly.