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March 24, 2012 at 6:40 am #18746
You know I had a thoughtful idea. You know how you get the oddballs in one’s people. Like the peaceful person of a warlike race and vice versa. Just those that are abberations to ones people. What if you could spend a bookoo amount of points and custom change a race. you could set the unused slot we have and in the chracter creation depending on points and what not you can set your race to that which can cost more or less points depending on that races deposit and cost etc.. then you get another choice of setting your primary class etc getting a certain amount of 4’s 3’s 2’s and the rest would automaticall be set to one. Just throwing this out t here. Good bad hah it seems like a neat idea. Would def be an app thing only though
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March 24, 2012 at 4:05 pm #18747
I am not sure I follow, but spending x,xxx amount of points for xx amount of levels to be added to a certain class during chargen sounds like a great idea. Aside from that, having to spend a lot of points on something would seems price enough. Having to app to spend points would be overkill.
Maybe having a balance so that you couldn’t up levels in your opposite class would keep people from rolling 150 slicer/medical/science characters with 150 bounty hunting/combat. I have no idea how that would play out, though, and would welcome seeing someone properly line up “opposite” classes.
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March 24, 2012 at 4:39 pm #18748
I think he meant more like you just wanna play a race for flavour/appearance but not actually play it’s racial bonuses, allowing you to instead customise the bonuses yourself to various levels (perhaps stats too?) for even more points than the race would usually cost. The reasoning behind it seems to be that the races as is pretty much only fit stereotypes, like what if you wanted to play a Cerean that just couldn’t get that much science because they never socially and educationally developed like that as they went through life, but perhaps they managed to excel at other areas that Cereans normally can’t?
Anyway, as far as the actual idea I don’t really have opinions on it because I’ll never have enough points for that anyway, lol.
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March 24, 2012 at 6:08 pm #18750
ya Neven’s got what I’m saying. It’s like you just have those that are not the average stereotype of your race and just surprise everyone. It’s like you got a small weak race that might come out and just be this great shot and all around combat expert or this big lumbering gammorean that might be a genetic anomly and cmoe out smarter than most. It’s mostly letting you choose a race and the amount of customization is limited but in the same opening doors for you.
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