Seriously? 20 plus years of Runequest and there's default ruling?andakitty said:I asked the same sort of thing a while back. The thread title is 'weapon style flexibility', last post was in July, I think.
The consensus seemed to be 'make up your own weapon categories if you must'....as if I don't already have old house rules I am happy with. Anyway there is some discussion there for what it is worth.
Grimolde said:Seriously? 20 plus years of Runequest and there's default ruling?andakitty said:I asked the same sort of thing a while back. The thread title is 'weapon style flexibility', last post was in July, I think.
The consensus seemed to be 'make up your own weapon categories if you must'....as if I don't already have old house rules I am happy with. Anyway there is some discussion there for what it is worth.
That's incredible
What's wrong is that is that there's no rule for it.andyl said:Grimolde said:Seriously? 20 plus years of Runequest and there's default ruling?andakitty said:I asked the same sort of thing a while back. The thread title is 'weapon style flexibility', last post was in July, I think.
The consensus seemed to be 'make up your own weapon categories if you must'....as if I don't already have old house rules I am happy with. Anyway there is some discussion there for what it is worth.
That's incredible
What's wrong with that? There are those of us - usually the ones who started 30+ years ago - who prefer rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty (to quote DNA) or flexibility in other words.
Grimolde said:What's wrong is that is that there's no rule for it.andyl said:Grimolde said:Seriously? 20 plus years of Runequest and there's default ruling?
That's incredible
What's wrong with that? There are those of us - usually the ones who started 30+ years ago - who prefer rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty (to quote DNA) or flexibility in other words.
Player 1: I just lost my 2 handed sword.
GM: Use your opponent's club - he won't be needing it any time soon.
Player 1: Ok, so what do I roll against?
GM: I don't know.
There's a guideline for what to do if you lose a shield or sword in a Sword & Shield combo, or if you lose a weapon in a 2 weapon combo, but nothing on losing your entire combat style. At least I couldn't find anything.
It's easy enough for me to house rule, I was jst expecting some kind of ruling for it that's all. Something like using a basic skill to default from an advanced skill. But I can't find anything.
That's pretty much what I've been doing, thank you for clarifying.Deleriad said:The rule is quite simple. If you pick up a weapon that you don't have a skill for then you don't have a skill for it. Normally that means you would have to use your basic close or ranged combat style score. See bottom p12. Combat Styles are treated as common skills which means that you can pick up any weapon and use it at your base score.
Some people allow PCs who pick up a weapon that's quite similar to one they already know as part of a combat style to use it at a minus to that skill but that comes down to house rules and play style preferences.
andakitty said:The point is that although it's not really a problem, the rules on the matter are not particularly clear. I wonder how someone new to BRP style rules react to having to make rulings on incomplete rules...
And yes, BRP. Mongoose did not invent the wheel.
Deleriad said:andakitty said:The point is that although it's not really a problem, the rules on the matter are not particularly clear. I wonder how someone new to BRP style rules react to having to make rulings on incomplete rules...
And yes, BRP. Mongoose did not invent the wheel.
The rules are clear. Combat Styles are treated as common skills therefore if you want to use a weapon you have no experience with, then you use it at the base score. Anything else is a house rule based on personal preference.
mallard said:Deleriad said:andakitty said:The point is that although it's not really a problem, the rules on the matter are not particularly clear. I wonder how someone new to BRP style rules react to having to make rulings on incomplete rules...
And yes, BRP. Mongoose did not invent the wheel.
The rules are clear. Combat Styles are treated as common skills therefore if you want to use a weapon you have no experience with, then you use it at the base score. Anything else is a house rule based on personal preference.
So if someone has a 60% skill in bastard sword would he be at base in broadsword even though the two skills are almost identical?
andakitty said:I still have to wonder how people new to the system are handling it.