I am trying to write up some creatures for BRP but have had some problems with things like Damage Bonus, Hit Points and Movement.
To help me, I have produced a spreadsheet that compares these things between different versions of RQ/BRP. It compares RQ2/RQ3/BRP/MRQ1/MRQ2, which are the systems that I know.
To see the spreadsheet, have a look at http://www.soltakss.com/RQComparison.xls.
The first sheet shows Hit Points per Location for each system, based on SIZ+CON for all systems but RQ2, which uses Hit Points.
The second sheet shows Damage Bonuses based on STR+SIZ. MRQ only goes up to 5D10 and there doesn't seem to be an easy formula to work out higher ranges.
The third sheet shows Movement, comparing the movement of creatures across the systems. I've tried to include most of the creatures that can be found across the systems, but I am probably missing a number of them.
If anyone can spot any errors then please let me know. For RQ3 Hit Locations, I used the formula rather than the values in the tables as the tables from RQ3 are incorrect.
Can you think of anything else that could be easily compared between systems?
To help me, I have produced a spreadsheet that compares these things between different versions of RQ/BRP. It compares RQ2/RQ3/BRP/MRQ1/MRQ2, which are the systems that I know.
To see the spreadsheet, have a look at http://www.soltakss.com/RQComparison.xls.
The first sheet shows Hit Points per Location for each system, based on SIZ+CON for all systems but RQ2, which uses Hit Points.
The second sheet shows Damage Bonuses based on STR+SIZ. MRQ only goes up to 5D10 and there doesn't seem to be an easy formula to work out higher ranges.
The third sheet shows Movement, comparing the movement of creatures across the systems. I've tried to include most of the creatures that can be found across the systems, but I am probably missing a number of them.
If anyone can spot any errors then please let me know. For RQ3 Hit Locations, I used the formula rather than the values in the tables as the tables from RQ3 are incorrect.
Can you think of anything else that could be easily compared between systems?