Mind bot characters Combat
I really don’t like to do this, but I guess it has to be done at some point combat for the Mind bot role-playing game. Well obviously mind bot role-playing game is an easy going game so the idea is to avoid combat at all cost.
However if it does come up here is an example:
A Zertron monster attacks Dwelx. All effort to communicate have failed and it is still attacking. Dwelx waives it off, but it is still showing its fangs.
Now begins the first round since there is no randomization for surprise which the Zetron would randomize 1 to 100 for and so would Dwelx the higher number would go first Dwelx has a 70 and the Zentron has 40
Dwelx randomizes a 35and the Zentron a 55 so the Zetron doesn’t do anything in the first round.
The player playing Dwelx tells the referee he is upholstering his laser pistol. That will take a full round.
They randomize for initiative again the Zetron randomizes 60 and Dwelx randomized 58
Dwelx still has the initiative. The Zertron Monster is still showing its fangs and snarling terribly.
The player playing Dwelx tells the referee he will shoot the Zetron monster he is at near point blank range so there are no modifiers.
He fires he randomizes a 65
He of course has his weapon set to stun. He then randomizes his 2d10 and its 18 of course this is only temporary to the Zetron. The referee says “O.K. It has been stunned it goes away.”
A Referee can decide weather to use Structure Points only or all the traits before the end of a player career as that particular character. Even then the character can be redeveloped. Mutual agreement between the referee and the players is always the main goal and the enjoyment of the game.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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