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General Category => RPGs => : clockworkjoe May 25, 2009, 12:23:06 AM
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http://www.obsidianportal.com/campaign/the-true-dreamers/wikis/4th-ed-secondary-skills
Going to try these out in the new world campaign.
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http://www.obsidianportal.com/campaign/the-true-dreamers/wikis/4th-ed-secondary-skills
Going to try these out in the new world campaign.
Aren't these just the skills from 2E?
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Eh, one of the things I like about 4e is that it got rid of all the stuff like that.
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Looks interesting.
I do feel 4th does lack in the skill department.
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I like it! I think these will be a good addition to the game. I know I've been having difficulty trying to figure out what skill is best used to build structures, so I think I'll definitely take Architecture. As for my second secondary skill (a little redundant), maybe Scholar or weapon smith perhaps. I don't know which sounds like Cassius more. Philosophy would be nice since his personal driving force is finding himself.
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SOAP MAKING?!
Jesus, they are really stretching.
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SOAP MAKING?!
Jesus, they are really stretching.
A hundred soapmakers couldn't make enough soap to wash sins off of Locke.
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A hundred soapmakers could bore me to tears though.
Except that Tyler Durden guy. He is a professional with some interesting hobbies LOL JK!
Seriously though, no jk, that guy beats the shit out of people.
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Soap has interesting lubricant qualities that Locke might wish to explore. But that's about the depth of his interest, I'd guess, unless Tyler Durden does make an appearance in the New World.
"Rule 1, you do not talk about Water Barons."
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Next game, the colony can only be saved by mastercrafted soap. Not sure how.
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Soap has interesting lubricant qualities that Locke might wish to explore. But that's about the depth of his interest, I'd guess, unless Tyler Durden does make an appearance in the New World.
"Rule 1, you do not talk about Water Barons."
Locke doesn't use lube. He uses his own spit for two reasons:
1) It's pure.
2) It degrades the bitch a little before the actual sexing goes on.