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Flawless P

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Let's talk GURPS for a moment
« on: September 06, 2011, 12:56:20 PM »
I have recently buckled down to learn this mammoth of a system. I've learned much and come far, but, I have little practical experiance to draw on.

Would anyone like to give me accounts of their own experiences? I have listened to all 6 GURPS Modern League games and so any more info would be welcome.
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Re: Let's talk GURPS for a moment
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2011, 05:06:24 PM »
High point characters aren't necessarily effective ones. When playing make sure to carefully guide your players, giving them clear goals. A totally wide open system is a barrier to the creative mind because it has too many options.

Shoot for the moon, GURPs can do so much why not aim high? How often do you get to see Alan Grant, Connor MacLeod, and Pippi Longstocking fight a T-Rex?

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Re: Let's talk GURPS for a moment
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2011, 05:43:37 PM »
The best GURPS game I played was a WW2 civilian game with 25 point characters - I was a black market doctor that happened to be Jewish. We were in Nazi occupied Amsterdam. The goal: to not die. This was surprisingly hard given the circumstances.

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Re: Let's talk GURPS for a moment
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2011, 06:55:07 PM »
How did you know where to spend your precious few points? Having 11 IQ woud have cost 80% of your built total preflaws...
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Re: Let's talk GURPS for a moment
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2011, 06:59:07 PM »
You could also look up the old Bum fight thread. We rolled some low level GURPs characters for that.

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Re: Let's talk GURPS for a moment
« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2011, 11:53:29 PM »
3rd ed had different point costs for characters - I got a lot of points in disadvantages - I was a jew in Europe don't forget.

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Re: Let's talk GURPS for a moment
« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2011, 01:22:35 AM »
This was made for at one of my players request... how does it look? It is my first try at such a high point cost character.

How's this for a Gurps Modern League 500 pt. Character.
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Chev Chelios (w/ Infant Marvel Alien Symbiote) (500 points)
Human

ST 16 [60]
DX 14 [80]
IQ 10

HT 16 [60]

Damage 1d+1/2d+2;

BL 80 lbs.;

HP 30 [28];

Will 14 [20];

Per 12 [10];

FP 20 [12].

Basic Speed 7.5
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Basic Move 8 [5];

Block 0;

Dodge 13;

Parry 14 (Karate).


Advantages

Clinging [20];

Combat Reflexes [15];

Damage Resistance 4 [20];

Daredevil [15];

Enhanced Dodge 2 [30];

Enhanced Parry (all parries) 1 [10];

Extra Attack 1 [25];

Hard to Kill 2 [4];

Lifting ST 4 [12];

Regeneration (Fast: 1HP/Min) [50];

Super Jump 2 [20];

Very Fit [15].



Disadvantages

Berserk (12 or less) [-10];

Enemy (Drug Gangs) (More powerful than the PC) (Hunter; 12 or less) [-40];
 
Nightmares (9 or less) [-7];

Obsession (Short-Term Goal) (9 or less) [-7];

On the Edge (9 or less) [-22];

Unusual Biochemistry [-5];

Vulnerability (Sonic Vibrations) (Occasional) (x4) [-40].

Skills
Acrobatics-14 (DX+0) [4];

Brawling-16 (DX+2) [4];

Camouflage-12 (IQ+2) [4];

Detect Lies-12 (Per+0) [4];

Fast-Draw/TL8 (Ammo)-18 (DX+4) [8];

Fast-Draw (Pistol)-18 (DX+4) [8];

Guns/TL8 (Pistol)-19 (DX+5) [16];

Guns/TL8 (Shotgun)-19 (DX+5) [8];

Guns/TL8 (Submachine Gun)-19 (DX+5) [8];

Judo-18 (DX+4) [20];

Karate-18 (DX+4) [20];

Stealth-18 (DX+4) [16].
42.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
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