CosmicGamer said:But perhaps a forger really is "an artist gone bad" and not a thief who somehow can paint, make statues, print fake money, reproduce a signature, or whatever? Those artist do have skills like deception, persuade, streetwise, stealth, trade (any). I wouldn't trust them!
CosmicGamer said:Where is pickpocketing, lock picking, tying knots, making a fire, using a disguise, baking a cake, tuning a carburetor, being a nanny, coaching a team, editing a newspaper....
Ok, maybe a bit silly, but the point is that it is quite impossible, or at least unplayable, to have all skills and specializations incorporated into the game.
CosmicGamer said:How did a character somehow learn this at some point in their career? As far as I'm concerned, it is not a oversight because forgery, while a roguish ability, is not really one of the top 6 skills for a thief, enforcer, or pirate.
CosmicGamer said:As pasuuli and other posters in other threads have suggested, the art skill could be used. This is a little problematic if you think of the forger as a rogue. No art skill in the rogue career. But perhaps a forger really is "an artist gone bad" and not a thief who somehow can paint, make statues, print fake money, reproduce a signature, or whatever? Those artist do have skills like deception, persuade, streetwise, stealth, trade (any). I wouldn't trust them!
Well, a thief is someone who takes your money, he normallyInfojunky said:Not for a Thief?!? Fraud is one of the most common crimes out there, and what better way to do it than with bad paper?
I've been using Deception for that. It covers a lot of things. Computers can be used for eForgery.Infojunky said:In the core book it looks as if the skill doesn't exist.
ShawnDriscoll said:I've been using Deception for that. It covers a lot of things. Computers can be used for eForgery.Infojunky said:In the core book it looks as if the skill doesn't exist.
Trade (specialisation) skills. They're not just for tailoring and catering.CosmicGamer said:Where is pickpocketing, lock picking, tying knots, making a fire, using a disguise, baking a cake, tuning a carburetor, being a nanny, coaching a team, editing a newspaper....
Ok, maybe a bit silly, but the point is that it is quite impossible, or at least unplayable, to have all skills and specializations incorporated into the game.
I'm not sure this is a skill that needs inclusion, but if you do, it was added in Book 6 Scoundrel. Though it's quite odd that the skill isn't used even once on any of the careers in the book!
How did a character somehow learn this at some point in their career? As far as I'm concerned, it is not a oversight because forgery, while a roguish ability, is not really one of the top 6 skills for a thief, enforcer, or pirate.
As pasuuli and other posters in other threads have suggested, the art skill could be used. This is a little problematic if you think of the forger as a rogue. No art skill in the rogue career. But perhaps a forger really is "an artist gone bad" and not a thief who somehow can paint, make statues, print fake money, reproduce a signature, or whatever? Those artist do have skills like deception, persuade, streetwise, stealth, trade (any). I wouldn't trust them!
It was a rhetorical question but thanks for the response.alex_greene said:Trade (specialisation) skills. They're not just for tailoring and catering.CosmicGamer said:Where is pickpocketing, lock picking, tying knots, making a fire, using a disguise, baking a cake, tuning a carburetor, being a nanny, coaching a team, editing a newspaper....
Newspaper editing is easy - a combination of Trade (journalism) and Art (journalism).
alex_greene said:Forgery could do with being a skill of its own with the specialisations of Forgery (identity theft), Forgery (documentation), Forgery (money), Forgery (art fakes) and Forgery (fake designer goods).
In TL 9+ society everything is probably electronic/computerized
No, seriously, Deception is purely an interpersonal skill. It's about lying to people face to face - nothing more, and nothing less.ShawnDriscoll said:Or just use Deception in general if forgery is a trivial issue in a game.
alex_greene said:purely
You suspect he's deceiving you?Yeah, sure.