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homebrew systems
Is there any of you that has been cooking on a homebrew sysytem ?
For me it has gone so far that I have made a Excel that after you done all your dice work and your chooises in life you can make a Char in less then 5 min. Antti
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I have to mention also that I have an own set of rules makeing a char...
0 skill level costs 1 xp 1 skill level additional costs 1 xp 2 skill level additional costs 2 xp 3 skill level additional costs 3 xp and so forth this makes a jack of all trades and master of none a fair choosie then you can also choose artial arts then you can choose soething called "luck" it works as folowing you can add you luck to every dice roll you make or use a luck point to save the day... when you run out of luck you as it understood you run out of luck and you all know what that means So how much luck can you "buy" 1 in luck costs 1 xp 2 in luck is additional 4 xp 3 in luck is additional 9 xp 4 in luck is additional 16 xp 5 in luck is additional 25 xp or additional level in luck power 2 So if you really gonna make a char that you can play you cannot spend all in luck it doesn't gonna work for you.
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Well, anyone who's been to the appropriate areas of my site know that I use a homebrew character generation system. In addition, I use a D10 instead of a D6 for damage from weapons, except for melee weapons.
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Untill now I have talked about what happens at subsequent term. That are the only changes from the orginal rules ... but I have made some changes to first term skill adds and basic training. Now I couldnt retrive my files from a HD meltdown but I have it on paper and are in the process converting it to HTML.
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I also convert the Skills you get for basic training or other terms/careers initial skills as bonus exp points to spend. However, these exp MUST be spent on that exact skill and do NOT count against the PC's exp per term limit. Any exp that are not able to increase a skill (like only having 5 exp to put on a skill but having a 6 skill) are carried over to the next Term OR carried into the game as exp to increase a skill later. QUALIFICATIONS: I also add QUALIFICATIONS from TK2K13. This is basically a skill within a skill. All SURGEONS are DOCTORS but not all DOCTORS are SURGEONS. So Surgeons buy a Qualification in surgery. This is purchased like normal skills but it can NEVER be higher than the parent skill. Other QUALIFICATIONS I have include... Hacking as a qual of Computer Ops. Leadership & Interogation as quals of Persuasion. Tracking as a qual of Perception (my Observation). Heavy Vehicle (more than 5 tons) as a qual of Wheeled Vehicle Driver. Rebreather as a qual of Scuba. Warhead & EOD as quals of Demolitions. Multi-Engine & Heavy as quals of Pilot. Surgery as a qual of Medical. UNSKILLED: If you do not have a Skill, I use TW2K13's method. You must roll 2d20 and take the higher of the two scores. The same is used for Qualifications you don't have (such as Tracking with only Perception or Interogation using only Persuasion). If you have a Level 0, you are considered skilled and do not roll 2D20 take the higher score. ATTRIBUTES: I allow the increasing of Attributes the same way as you increase skills. You collect a number of exp equal to the Attribute score you are looking to increase to. Once you get there you MUST ROLL OVER the current score to improve. I give the players ONE EXP a game session to apply to the Attribute of their choice. That's how I do my skills. It creates PCs who have a lot of lower level skills but only a few higher level ones. This makes my PCs capable of operating in smaller groups. |
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I give following to my players who gets subsequent term 24 xp for all branches (Civ, Edu and Mil) expect for rangertype and SOF chars they get 32 xp
Allright it sounds unfair but you have to have the dies with you when you roll for the most wanted warrior type of char. Then when it goes down to warterm the players ger 32/44 xp @swaghauler of course the players must pay for every level they pass thru. Antti
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Where to start with my homebrew...
WILLPOWER: This was a skill in DARK CONSPIRACY but I made it an Attribute. COOLNESS UNDER FIRE (CUF): I basically added the TW2K13 cuf score to my game. This makes for a good fear mechanic in Dark Conspiracy too. INITIATIVE: I roll 1d6 and add it to the PC's score then divide by 2 (ru) to determine who starts when. I also treat each step as a 1 second "mini round" for burst and multiple shots fires (1 shot per 1 second step). RATE OF FIRE (ROF): I set ROF at the weapon's cyclic rate divided by 100. So an AK with a cyclic rate of 600rpm would have a ROF of 6 per initiative step. An MP5K (950rpm) would have a ROF of 9. This is a real-world 6/10ths of a second burst. UNIFIED DAMAGE: I use the RAW 2.2 hth damage formula BUT this is the number of d6 dice of STUN DAMAGE (I use Fantasy Hero's stun system) you do. The total damage is divided by the target's CON score (rd) to determine the killing damage. MELEE DAMAGE: I have the pc average their STR + MELEE SKILL and apply it to the following chart... STR&MELEE TOTAL: DAMAGE: 1-2 = 1 3-4 = 2 5-6 = 3 7-8 = 4 9-10 = 5 This is the number of DAMAGE DICE that a melee weapon will do in your hands (unifying damage by using the same system as firearms). I do use variable sized dice for damage. Small Knives (4") = d4 Large Knives = d6 Swords = d8 Axes = d10 Batons = d4 I also use d10 for rifles and d6 for pistols (with the pistols having more dice, ie 9mm being 2d6). Those are just a few of my houserules. |
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@swaghauler
Sounds like a sound system I wish I could post a link to my homebrew system but it is still on paper Antti
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It's actually EASIER than RAW in 2.2. First, I INCREASE the TO HIT DIFFICULTY by one Level for automatic fire from a single shot. So a ROUTINE Shot (1.5 X Skill) becomes AVERAGE (Skill X 1) using automatic fire. I do this because automatic fire CAN BE quite accurate at closer ranges. Since I only allow ONE BURST per Initiative Step, you only have to roll a number of D20s equal to that weapon's ROF. So you would roll 6D20s for an AK. DISPERSION: I disliked the RAW Dispersion rules and settled on these ones after a bit of experimentation. The number of rounds you lose per range band depend on the weapon's Rate of Fire. ROF of 21+ = 1 die at Short, 2 at Medium, 3 at Long, 4 at Extreme Range. 10 ROF or greater = 1 die at Medium, 2 at Long, 3 at Extreme Range. 6 to 9 ROF = 1 die at Long, 2 at Extreme Range. ROF of 5 or less = 1 die at Extreme Range. RECOIL: I recalculate RECOIL just as the formula in the V2 Small Arms Guide directs you to. ALL Recoil is calculated only for the 1-second Initiative Phase/Step that the shooter is firing in. The RECOIL resets with each new Phase. When RECOIL exceeds the shooter's STR, a Shift Reduction in the To Hit Difficulty occurs (ie a DIFFICULT shot [of 1/2 Skill] would become a FORMIDABLE SHOT [1/4 Skill]). IF STR is exceeded TWICE then you would see a TWO SHIFT reduction in accuracy and so on. For AUTOMATIC FIRE, in addition to the Difficulty Shift adjustment for exceeding the shooter's STR score, you will ALSO lose one die from the weapon's ROF for each POINT OF RECOIL that exceeds the shooter's STR score. This loss counts as Dispersion as well. A burst can NEVER be reduced below rolling 1 die To Hit. SPECIALTY AUTOMATIC FIRES: Saturation Fire: This type of fire is designed to improve hit probability on the battlefield. Saturation fire allows you to trade ROF for an increased chance to hit. You would only roll ONE HALF of the ROF. The other half of your ROF is used to give you a bonus that you may SUBTRACT from your roll to hit. This bonus is HALF (RU) of the unused ROF. So, an AK with a ROF of 6 would roll only 3 D20s to hit but would have a bonus of 2 (3/2 = 1.5 rounding up to 2). Thus you would SUBTRACT 2 from your 3 1D20 rolls. Grazing Fire: This type of fire is designed to engage multiple targets with a single burst or to lay fire across an area. It is of ONE LEVEL GREATER DIFFICULTY than normal automatic fire (ie a DIFFICULT task becomes FORMIDABLE) and you can engage a number of Targets OR Meters of Terrain equal to 1/2 the weapon's ROF. So the AK above (ROF 6) could either cover 3 meters of terrain in fire or shoot at 3 individual targets in close proximity. Each target would be allocated a single round (rolling 1D20 To Hit). IF you were to engage only TWO targets, the shooter could pick one of the two targets to get shot at TWICE. Those are the basics of my automatic fire rules. |
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Adjusting Lethality In Version 2.2
As many of you know, I already bumped rifles to a D10 for Damage and use multiple dice for my Melee weapons and multiple STUN Dice for my HTH Combat damages. Those are just the beginning of how I modify lethality in a V2.2 game.
HIT POINTS PER LOCATION: I also adjust the Hit Points per Location and give each location a STUN Modifier which adjusts HTH Combat's less lethal damage. I also add or change some of the Wound Levels. HIT POINTS BY WOUND LEVELS STUN MULTIPLIERS: The base Hit Points below represent the number of Hit Points for EACH Wound Level. There are FIVE Wound Levels. * Lightly Wounded (equal to a Scratch Wound in RAW). Base Hit Points * Moderately Wounded (equal to a Light Wound in RAW). 2 X Base HP * Seriously Wounded. 3 X Base HP * Critically Wounded. 4 X Base HP * A Deadly Wound. @5 X Base HP Each location has the following BASE Hit Points and STUN Multipliers. Head: CON in Base HP. STUN X 2 Chest: [CON+STR] in Base HP. STUN X 1 Abdomen: [CON+STR] in Base HP. STUN X 1.5 Legs: [CON+CON+STR] in Base HP. STUN X 0.5 Arms: [CON+STR+STR] in Base HP. STUN X 0.5 WOUND DAMAGE & EFFECTS: When you are wounded, you suffer the following effects. Lightly Wounded: Base HP. * -1 to Initiative rolls * Must roll [STR + AGL] to Sprint (8m/sec) * Add 1 Threat Condition The effects of a Light wound can be countered by a mild pain reliever such as Asprin, Tylenol, or Ibuprofin. Treating a Light Wound is EASY: MEDICAL or ROUTINE: FIRST AID. The wounded individual will heal CON in Hit Points per day until the light wound is healed. Moderately Wounded: 2 X Base HP. * -2 to Initiative rolls. * May NOT Sprint (8m/sec) * Has a PENALTY of 1 to their rolls on all Physical Tasks * Add 2 Threat Conditions The effects of a Moderate Wound can be reduced to those of a Light Wound by taking the same over-the-counter pain killers above. Treating a Moderate Wound is a ROUTINE: MEDICAL or an AVERAGE: FIRST AID. The wound will heal at a rate of the PC's CON per day. Seriously Wounded 3 X Base HP * -3 to Initiative rolls. * May NOT Sprint (8m/sec), must roll [STR+AGL] to run (6m/sec) * Suffers a Difficulty Shift of one Level on ALL PHYSICAL Task rolls. * ALL Physical Attributes are reduced by 1 point for Any Attribute checks. * Add 3 Threat Conditions A Serious Wound that is inflicted in a SINGLE BLOW/ATTACK may require a Minor Surgery (roll CON+WILL to avoid this need) to correct so healing can begin. This will require a Doctor's Medical Kit and is a ROUTINE: MEDICAL (SURGERY qualification) or a DIFFICULT: MEDICAL (no qualification) Task roll to succeed. IF the PC/NPC has a Field Surgical Kit, give them a bonus of 1 to their roll. In such instances, the wounded individual will have burns, stitches, or a glued wound, and the chance of infection is doubled. If damage is simply cumulative damage, then an AVERAGE: MEDICAL or a DIFFICULT: FIRST AID roll is needed (effectively a pressure dressing). The effects of a Serious Wound can be reduced to those for a Moderate Wound IF the individual is given an oral or injectable painkiller such as Percodan, Lidocaine/Novacaine (injected or topical on the wound), or high dose Codeine. In both cases, the PC will heal CON in hit points each WEEK. Critically Wounded: 4 X Base HP * -4 to Initiative rolls * May NOT Sprint (8m/sec) or Run (6m/sec) * Suffers a TWO Difficulty Level Shift to all Physical tests/tasks. * All Physical Attributes are reduced to HALF (rounding up) * Add 4 Threat Conditions * Make a "saving throw" by Rolling OVER each Physical Attribute or lose 1 point just like when you age in character creation. IF the damage was done in a SINGLE HIT, the PC must roll [CON+WILL] to avoid needing a major surgical intervention. A success STILL requires a Minor Surgery as described in the Serious Wounds section above. A Major Surgery will require general anesthesia and blood or plasma and requires a field surgical kit to perform. This task is an AVERAGE: MEDICAL (SURGICAL Qualification) or a FORMIDABLE: MEDICAL to perform and MUST succeed for healing to begin. Infection chances are doubled as for Serious Wounds above. A PC/NPC needing a Surgical Intervention will continue to lose [10+1D10-CON] hit points per hour unless stabilized. A regular person can stabilize a Critically Wounded individual, but this requires either a DIFFICULT: MEDICAL or a FORMIDABLE: FIRST AID roll and a doctor's medical kit. If successful, the patient will be stable (lose no hp) for CON in hours. IF the wound is a result of cumulative damage, then treating it is a DIFFICULT: MEDICAL or a FORMIDABLE: FIRST AID. The wounded individual will heal their CON in hit points every WEEK. The administering of pain relievers will reduce the Wound's effects to that of a Serious Wound, but only injectable Morphine or Demerol, or oral Oxycontin will work. Deadly Wounds: 5 X Base HP@ @Deadly wounds are unique in that you hit the Deadly Wound Threshold at 5 X Base Hit Points, but you only have WILL + CON in total hit points in all locations at this level. Exceed those, and YOU DIE! * You are NOT CONSCIOUS unless you roll [CON+WILL]. * You may NOT act... unless the GM allows you a final heroic action. this requires a DIFFICULT TEST of [CON + WILL]. * IF you can act, you have -5 to initiative rolls, all scores are counted as 1 for Attribute tests, You suffer a THREE LEVEL Difficulty shift, AND DISADVANTAGE on all tasks. A person suffering a Deadly Wound may be stabilized by a person using a doctor's medical kit. This is a FORMIDABLE: MEDICAL or IMPOSSIBLE: FIRST AID. IF the damage was done in a SINGLE ATTACK, the chance to Stabilize becomes FORMIDABLE: MEDICAL (SURGERY qualification) or IMPOSSIBLE: MEDICAL. In addition, the wounded patient will need a number of units of plasma or blood equal to [11-CON then divide the result by 2] to remain stable. A PC suffering a Deadly wound will remain Stable for [CON+WILL] in minutes unless they fall back to a critical condition (see below). A successful roll to Stabilize will immediately reduce the PC's/NPC's damage by 1 point for a normal roll, 2 points for an Outstanding Success, and 4 points for an Exceptional success. IF this reduces damage to a Critical Wound level, the PC is now stabilized and will not die. A PC/NPC at the Deadly Wound Threshold who got there in a single hit will need Major Invasive Surgery. This requires at least a field surgical kit and [15- CON] units of Blood or Plasma and [12 - CON] units of Sterile Saline. IF the doctor has access to a Mobile Surgical Suite, a bonus of -1 is applied to the roll. It is a FORMIDABLE: MEDICAL SURGERY (qualification) or an IMPOSSIBLE: MEDICAL Task. Success results in the patient being reduced to a Critical injury. HELPNG THE HEALING: If a person with the MEDICAL skill and a Doctor's Medical Kit rolls an AVERAGE: MEDICAL task, the patient will gain 1 HP in added healing for that time period. An Outstanding Success will heal 2 added HP and an Exceptional Success will heal 4 added HP to the patient's CON total. STUN DAMAGE & FATIGUE: Unlike Wound Damage, there is only ONE TRACK for Stun Damage. This same track is also used to record FATIGUE Levels too. Stun Damage and Fatigue are basically interchangeable and you recover from BOTH very quickly. This system was pioneered by Twilight2013 and Games studio 93 deserved credit for the stun damage system. STUN WOUND/FATIGUE LEVELS: Lightly Fatigued/Wounded: [CON+STR+WILL] * -1 to initiative rolls * Must roll a check of [STR + AGL] to Sprint (8m/sec) * Add 1 Threat Condition. Moderately Fatigued/Wounded: [CON+STR+WILL] X 2 * -2 to initiative rolls * May not Sprint (8m/sec) * Has a Penalty of 1 on all skill checks and Attribute rolls. * Add 2 Threat Conditions Seriously Fatigued/Wounded:[CON+STR+WILL] X 3 * -3 to initiative rolls, may not Sprint (8m/sec) * Must roll a check of [STR+AGL] to Run (6m/sec) * Suffers an increase in Difficulty of one Level for all checks. * All PHYSICAL Characteristics are considered reduced by 1 point for Attribute checks * Add 3 Threat Conditions Critically Fatigued/Wounded: [CON+STR+WILL] X 4 * -4 to initiative rolls * May not Sprint (8m/sec), or Run (6m/sec), must roll a check of [STR+AGL] to Trot (4m/sec). * All PHYSICAL Characteristics are HALVED (rounding up). ALL mental Attributes are reduced by 1. * A TWO-STEP increase in Difficulty Level for all PHYSICAL tasks rolled * Add 4 Threat conditions Deadly Fatigued/Wounded: [CON+STR+WILL] X 5 * Must roll [CON+WILL] to avoid unconsciousness each round. * -5 to initiative rolls. * May only walk. * All Characteristics HALVED (round down). * Any Characteristic reduced to 0 results in the individual passing out. * ALL tasks THREE Levels harder. CALCULATING WOUND DAMAGE FROM STUN: A person who suffers STUN Damage must divide their total Stun Damage (after multiplying by the Location Multiplier) by their CON score (rounding down) to get the amount of WOUND Damage they suffered. This is added to the Damage Track of the Location which was hit. RECOVERING STUN DAMAGE: If a person takes a combat round to rest, they may recover the LOWER of CON or WILL in Stun Damage. STUN will automatically regenerate at the rate of CON an hour. You recover CON+WILL per hour of rest. 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