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| under_fantastic_skies:under_fantastic_skies_system [2026/01/14 19:05] – [Select Asset Levels] mike_holmes | under_fantastic_skies:under_fantastic_skies_system [2026/01/14 21:39] (current) – [Select Asset Levels] mike_holmes | ||
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| Here's a scale to show what each level of an asset means: | Here's a scale to show what each level of an asset means: | ||
| - | * 0 - you don't have the thing (not allowed for stats, unless we discuss how that' | + | ^Asset Level^Stat^Lifepath^Skill^Distinction^Gear^ |
| - | | + | |0|Disabled|No experience|None|Unhelpful|Common| |
| - | | + | |1|Feeble|Familiarity|Familiarity|Noted|Servicable| |
| - | | + | |2|Below Average|Apprentice|Novice|Recognized|Quality| |
| - | | + | |3|Average|Journeyman|Intermediate|Established|Fine| |
| - | | + | |4|Good|Veteran|Proficient|Prominent|Excellent| |
| - | | + | |5|Exceptional|Seasoned|Advanced|Influential|Superior| |
| - | | + | |6|Great|Master|Masterful|Significant|Masterwork| |
| - | | + | |7|Formidable|Expert|Expert|Extreme|Refined| |
| - | | + | |8|Remarkable|Adept|Renowned|Eminent|Potent| |
| - | | + | |9|Amazing|Elite|Extraordinary|Iconic|Famed| |
| - | | + | |10|Legendary|Legendary|Peerless|Apex|Fabled| |
| + | |11+|Super-human|Super-human|Super-human|Myth-marked|Mythic| | ||
| Note that 10 is not a limit for player characters, they may take more than this level, if they can explain what special circumstances lead to the asset in question being super-human. | Note that 10 is not a limit for player characters, they may take more than this level, if they can explain what special circumstances lead to the asset in question being super-human. | ||
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| === FATE === | === FATE === | ||
| - | Players always start with 10 FATE points, which are used to manipulate character destinies. | + | Players always start with 5 FATE points, which are used to manipulate character destinies. |
| === Medals === | === Medals === | ||
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| The basic process is as follows: | The basic process is as follows: | ||
| - GM asks if Medals are awarded | - GM asks if Medals are awarded | ||
| - | - Players involved may acceed | + | |
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| - If at least one player has not acceeded, each that has not draws cards based on assets they can bring to bear, and how they' | - If at least one player has not acceeded, each that has not draws cards based on assets they can bring to bear, and how they' | ||
| - The GM places dangers in each player' | - The GM places dangers in each player' | ||
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| ==== Acceeding ==== | ==== Acceeding ==== | ||
| - | If the conflict is not some event that is directed at the character that they need to avoid, but just a possible goal, a player may decide to simply fail the conflict and thus avoid paying any VIM to engage in it. If there are dangers, the player may only acceed if they are willing to accept the results of ALL of the dangers that them GM is going to assign to the deck (simply draw all of the danger cards, and assign all of the repercussions that result). | + | A player may decide to simply fail to achieve any goals for the conflict |
| - | If multiple players have their character participating in a conflict, then they can avoid taking | + | If multiple players have their character participating in a conflict, then those acceding may avoid consequences, if at least one player has their character address the conflict, in which case they take on all of the risk from the dangers present. |
| ==== Deck Building ==== | ==== Deck Building ==== | ||
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| === GM === | === GM === | ||
| + | The GM adds cards to the resolution deck as follows. | ||
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| + | == Shuffle Card == | ||
| + | One shuffle card is added to every deck. | ||
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| + | == Dangers == | ||
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| The GM adds cards from the “danger deck,” the number of which are based on how dangerous the situation is rated in his estimation. Once the GM has added the danger cards to each resolution deck, deck building is complete. Any conditions that the character has that negatively impact the character' | The GM adds cards from the “danger deck,” the number of which are based on how dangerous the situation is rated in his estimation. Once the GM has added the danger cards to each resolution deck, deck building is complete. Any conditions that the character has that negatively impact the character' | ||
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| If a player ends a round with more fatigue than the character' | If a player ends a round with more fatigue than the character' | ||
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| + | == Interrupt == | ||
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| + | If the conflict is the sort that takes enough time that something may interrupt the conflict, then the GM places this card in the deck. | ||
| ==== Pace ==== | ==== Pace ==== | ||
| The pace of a conflict is decided by the GM, but is normally 3, unless the characters involved are all agreeing to go much more cautiously or recklessly than normal, and the situation would allow for this. This determines how many cards will be drawn from the resolution deck each round, though this may vary due to some cards drawn. | The pace of a conflict is decided by the GM, but is normally 3, unless the characters involved are all agreeing to go much more cautiously or recklessly than normal, and the situation would allow for this. This determines how many cards will be drawn from the resolution deck each round, though this may vary due to some cards drawn. | ||
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| - | If the resolution deck is depleted when drawing, put the discarded cards back into their respective decks, and then draw up a new resolution deck using the same method as the first deck was drawn up, and continue drawing from the new deck until a number of cards equal to the pace has been drawn for the round. When this happens, the player must play one VIM to have their character continue the conflict (exhaustion sets in). | ||
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| - | *Alternate rule to try: If not enough cards can be drawn, treat this as if an Interrupt card has been drawn. | ||
| ==== PvP ==== | ==== PvP ==== | ||
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| ==== Card Types ==== | ==== Card Types ==== | ||
| - | Below are the various cards that are in each of the decks. | + | Below are the various cards that are in each of the decks. |
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| + | === The Shuffle Card === | ||
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| + | When this card is drawn, at the end of the round, that resolution deck is shuffled. | ||
| === Benefit Deck Card Types === | === Benefit Deck Card Types === | ||
| - | When any benefit card type is drawn that is not an Advance, if the player chooses to use any of it's functions instead of turning it into an Advance (which costs one energy), the player gains one Fate. | + | The benefit |
| == Boon Card == | == Boon Card == | ||
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| == Position == | == Position == | ||
| - | The character takes a stride that positions them more favorably towards a goal. Place the card in front of the player | + | The character takes a stride that positions them more favorably towards a goal. Place the card in front of the one of the involved players |
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| + | *You' | ||
| == Cement/ | == Cement/ | ||
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| == Caution == | == Caution == | ||
| - | Caution cards are not put into the deck, but are kept in the player' | + | Caution cards are not put into the resolution |
| === Danger Card Types === | === Danger Card Types === | ||
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| == Interruption == | == Interruption == | ||
| - | Something happens to cause the conflict to cease immediately, | + | Something happens to cause the conflict to cease immediately, |