OrdosMalleus
Mongoose
If Colonists use their career table as Basic Training instead of Service Skills, how is Jack of All Trades 0 supposed to work?
OrdosMalleus said:I also noticed that in the 2016 rules all types of Citizens use their career skills as BT, but in 2022 it's only Colonists. Odd.
CordwainerFish said:OrdosMalleus said:I also noticed that in the 2016 rules all types of Citizens use their career skills as BT, but in 2022 it's only Colonists. Odd.
p. 18: "Citizens and Drifters are an exception to this. They both use their appropriate Assignment Skills for basic training."
The Note on the career page does not only apply to Colonist.
I always have Jack of All Trades 0 on character sheets as a default. It's a reminder for me (and other players) that we get the -3 DM for doing things we're not skilled in.OrdosMalleus said:If Colonists use their career table as Basic Training instead of Service Skills, how is Jack of All Trades 0 supposed to work?
OrdosMalleus said:...does not make the JoaT 0 idea any less dippy to me.![]()
CordwainerFish said:OrdosMalleus said:...does not make the JoaT 0 idea any less dippy to me.![]()
Certainly it's Not Right; J-o-T 0 is meaningless and you shouldn't get J-o-T 1 just for a qualification roll. My gut instinct is "for basic training, substitute any other skill you can claim with a straight face a colonist would need".
Condottiere said:I was under the impression that the skill package could be used to resolve either a lack of essential skills on the macro level, and preferred personal skill set on the micro.