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Karma
Jan 7, 2005 3:23:12 GMT
Post by Silverback on Jan 7, 2005 3:23:12 GMT
Before we get too far into the Tribal game I thought I'd best ask my players this question. If you have any other comments to support your vote please leave them here.
SB
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Karma
Jan 7, 2005 21:14:53 GMT
Post by Madclergy on Jan 7, 2005 21:14:53 GMT
I have always liked the karma system (at least as long as i have played this system) it helps to denote when a character does and does not develope something. The only reason i am grimace about not using it is because even though i know we are all responsible "adults" here and can decide when it is good to the story and not so good to the story, to develope a power or talent, if it comes down to it we would have a backup to our claim rather than just "Because i think its good to the storyline"
So my vote goes for it, but don't mistake that for a "I will not play unless it is inacted" sort of thing. Just wishful thinking on my part.
Thanks for allowing us to voice our opinion SB, it really helps keep my "inner rebel" in check.
Posted By: The clergy of Madness
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Karma
Jan 8, 2005 9:35:07 GMT
Post by Tomahawk on Jan 8, 2005 9:35:07 GMT
Osiyo Oginalii,
I also voted For[/b] Karma for similar reasons.
Whereas I really do like the rather mature and free-flowing nature of this game as it stands and such, particularly with the ways we've been able to develop hidden "latent" abilities and new stunts based more on ingenuity than on spending some points, I still nonetheless see Karma as a means of improving those stats and powers which we already do have to even more refined levels.
Hmm... So perhaps I'm really for a modified Karma method, whereby Karma is used more to improve existing abilities than to add nifty new ones, or for trying power stunts.
I think I need another cup of coffee... *L*
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Karma
Jan 9, 2005 7:15:14 GMT
Post by Silverback on Jan 9, 2005 7:15:14 GMT
So in essence you want to retain the Karma system for 'specific' character developments that may not, currently, fall in line with the RP thread that you're involved in but you want to retain the 'free' development of additional powers, etc. that are introduced via the story?
Cheers SB
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Karma
Jan 24, 2005 13:46:51 GMT
Post by Tomahawk on Jan 24, 2005 13:46:51 GMT
In essence, essentially... What you said
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