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eraelias · 11 months ago
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im starting two new games and this one intimidates me its Pathfinder which ive never played before and it looks VERY complex for someone who doesnt get it yet haha.
For the game i made this lovely lady, shes an android rogue and shes very cool i love her. Her code is SNY-13, or "Sonny Salvatore"
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raindragonwing · 5 years ago
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@sashiminaismith I really liked your tags. And I can't stop thinking about it either.
constitution gets weird quickly--I saw a lot of people going the "you get sick easily so you get bad con" but con is also like, how well you can tolerate pain and stuff? so on that note, someone who's been in pain for half their life should have really high constitution. but say, they have to avoid certain foods, that could be called low constitution.
stamina points the way you're thinking sound interesting and a lot more functional (not to mention accurate) than some of the other things I saw (like, if you're doing anything more strenuous than resting for more than an hour, take a point of exhaustion). maybe you could use those points similarly to other classes to push past your limits (reroll a saving throw, extra actions, etc)? but if you expend all of them or more than a certain number, you start down the exhaustion train. as far as I know, magic can't restore class point systems? so exhaustion due to not having those points couldn't be fixed, I would think.
and sandersons magic systems! you're so right they work so well for this.
I think the realmatics behind the shardblade soul severing and permanent injury might be the same? my knowledge of realmatic theory is a little rusty, but I'm pretty sure if the injury/whatever is part of your spiritual/realmatic Identity, you can't be healed of in the physical realm. so if you had a spinal injury for long enough that you considered it a part of you, you would shift your Identity to match that and regrowth would only take you as far as your Identity (I'm guessing rysn is in this category). while they had different sources of injury, kaladin and lopen both used regrowth to heal their arms, so functionally I think that shardblade injuries and physical nerve ones would end up being similar. i would guess that the difference is the shardblade injuries disconnect your physical realm body from your spiritual realm soul, rather than modifying the Identity directly. (The identity would probably shift over time, though).
ah yes, dnd, the game where you can be an 8-foot bright purple creature with scales and horns and a tail who can shoot magic lightning from their hands and come back from the dead, but being a disabled adventurer is "unreasonable"
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