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===Qualities=== | ===Qualities=== | ||
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|Name=History Is Less Certain Than We Are Taught | |Name=History Is Less Certain Than We Are Taught | ||
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**The attention of a Terror | **The attention of a Terror | ||
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|Name=An Overwhelming Despair | |Name=An Overwhelming Despair | ||
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Every rank also applies a negative 2 social modifier as the realization dawns that no one can be saved and nothing can be done. This quality requires a run to buy off. | Every rank also applies a negative 2 social modifier as the realization dawns that no one can be saved and nothing can be done. This quality requires a run to buy off. | ||
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|Name=A Terrible Fascination | |Name=A Terrible Fascination | ||
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|Name=Secondary Special Modifications | |Name=Secondary Special Modifications | ||
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These modifications may not be applied to the same weapon you have modified with Special Modifications. All other rules for Special Modifications are in effect. | These modifications may not be applied to the same weapon you have modified with Special Modifications. All other rules for Special Modifications are in effect. | ||
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|Name=Additional Prototype Materials | |Name=Additional Prototype Materials | ||
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|Description=This acts as an additional rank of Secondary Special Modifications. | |Description=This acts as an additional rank of Secondary Special Modifications. | ||
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|Name=Trajectory Mastery [Major Mundane Mastery] | |Name=Trajectory Mastery [Major Mundane Mastery] | ||
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|Description=When using a ranged weapon equipped with an applicable Smartgun system or a laser sight, you gain an additional DV for every six ranks that you have in the associated weapon skill. Additionally, you gain +3 accuracy with the weapon. Does not apply with throwing weapons. | |Description=When using a ranged weapon equipped with an applicable Smartgun system or a laser sight, you gain an additional DV for every six ranks that you have in the associated weapon skill. Additionally, you gain +3 accuracy with the weapon. Does not apply with throwing weapons. | ||
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|Name=Deft Thrower [Major Mundane Mastery] | |Name=Deft Thrower [Major Mundane Mastery] | ||
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|KarmaCost=15 | |KarmaCost=15 | ||
|Description=When attacking with a non-explosive throwing weapon, you gain an additional DV for every 6 ranks that you have in the associated weapon skill. This bonus applies for both the Throwing Weapons skill and any Exotic Throwing Weapons skill. When taking the Multiple Attack action with a qualifying throwing weapon, gain +4 to the total dice pool. | |Description=When attacking with a non-explosive throwing weapon, you gain an additional DV for every 6 ranks that you have in the associated weapon skill. This bonus applies for both the Throwing Weapons skill and any Exotic Throwing Weapons skill. When taking the Multiple Attack action with a qualifying throwing weapon, gain +4 to the total dice pool. | ||
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|Name=Corner Shooter Mastery [Minor Mundane Mastery] | |Name=Corner Shooter Mastery [Minor Mundane Mastery] | ||
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|Description=When using a ranged weapon equipped with a Smartgun system, you reduce the penalty from “Attacker Firing From Cover With Imaging Device” to 0. | |Description=When using a ranged weapon equipped with a Smartgun system, you reduce the penalty from “Attacker Firing From Cover With Imaging Device” to 0. | ||
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|Name=Augmented Strength Mastery [Major Mundane Mastery] | |Name=Augmented Strength Mastery [Major Mundane Mastery] | ||
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|Description=When using a melee weapon, you gain an additional DV for every six ranks you have in the associated weapon skill. Additionally, you gain +4 accuracy with all melee weapons. You gain an additional Free Action once per combat, on the character’s first pass. | |Description=When using a melee weapon, you gain an additional DV for every six ranks you have in the associated weapon skill. Additionally, you gain +4 accuracy with all melee weapons. You gain an additional Free Action once per combat, on the character’s first pass. | ||
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|Name=Master Brawler [Minor Mundane Mastery] | |Name=Master Brawler [Minor Mundane Mastery] | ||
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|Description=Whenever you make a location-specific called-shot with a melee or unarmed attack, you reduce the called shot penalty by 3. | |Description=Whenever you make a location-specific called-shot with a melee or unarmed attack, you reduce the called shot penalty by 3. | ||
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|Name=Hard Skin Mastery [Minor Mundane Mastery] | |Name=Hard Skin Mastery [Minor Mundane Mastery] | ||
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*If a cybertorso is installed, either obvious or synthetic, gain +2 armor and +1 limit to all combat actions. | *If a cybertorso is installed, either obvious or synthetic, gain +2 armor and +1 limit to all combat actions. | ||
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|Name=Shock Abrogation Training [Minor Mundane Mastery] | |Name=Shock Abrogation Training [Minor Mundane Mastery] | ||
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|Description=Whenever your Platelet Factories or Double Elastin would trigger and reduce the damage taken by 1, you may reduce that damage by 2 instead, to a minimum of 1 total damage received. | |Description=Whenever your Platelet Factories or Double Elastin would trigger and reduce the damage taken by 1, you may reduce that damage by 2 instead, to a minimum of 1 total damage received. | ||
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|Name=Pain is Gain [Minor Mundane Mastery] | |Name=Pain is Gain [Minor Mundane Mastery] | ||
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|Description=You have adapted your nervous system to the sensation of pain and use it as a performance booster. For every 2 boxes of damage compensated for by your Damage Compensator or Adrenaline Pump, gain +1 dice to offensive actions. (Includes ranged/melee attacks, attack actions on the matrix etc). | |Description=You have adapted your nervous system to the sensation of pain and use it as a performance booster. For every 2 boxes of damage compensated for by your Damage Compensator or Adrenaline Pump, gain +1 dice to offensive actions. (Includes ranged/melee attacks, attack actions on the matrix etc). | ||
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|Name=Skillsoft Adaptation [Minor Mundane Mastery] | |Name=Skillsoft Adaptation [Minor Mundane Mastery] | ||
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|Description=Once per 24 hour period, you may apply edge to a skill test involving an Activesoft, Knowsoft, Linguasoft, Knowledge Hardwire, or Active Hardwire. | |Description=Once per 24 hour period, you may apply edge to a skill test involving an Activesoft, Knowsoft, Linguasoft, Knowledge Hardwire, or Active Hardwire. | ||
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|Name=Redundant Protection [Minor Mundane Mastery] | |Name=Redundant Protection [Minor Mundane Mastery] | ||
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|Name=Instinctive Optimization [Minor Mundane Mastery] | |Name=Instinctive Optimization [Minor Mundane Mastery] | ||
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====Acquiring Gear Up to Availability 12==== | ====Acquiring Gear Up to Availability 12==== | ||
*Gear at or under availability 12 can be purchased without rolling or paying a finder's fee. | *Gear at or under availability 12 can be purchased without rolling or paying a finder's fee. | ||
===Subcontracting Other PC Shadowrunners=== | ===Subcontracting Other PC Shadowrunners=== | ||
*Shadowhaven officially encourages players to work with their GMs to subcontract other runners. Creativity and GM approval is the limit to subcontracts. They can range from just hiring a decker to drekpost to hiring a full team to do a sub-mission. You hire a rigger to escape from a scene of a crime or a street sam for extreme exterior remodeling. | *Shadowhaven officially encourages players to work with their GMs to subcontract other runners. Creativity and GM approval is the limit to subcontracts. They can range from just hiring a decker to drekpost to hiring a full team to do a sub-mission. You hire a rigger to escape from a scene of a crime or a street sam for extreme exterior remodeling. | ||
===Downtime Registering and Binding=== | ===Downtime Activities=== | ||
Downtime activities are those carried out between runs and off table. Specific rules exist for some activities. For everything else, see the General Downtime rules. | |||
====Downtime Registering and Binding==== | |||
*Characters at the start of a run "during downtime" may attempt to summon and then bind one spirit of force up to their Magic, rolling as normal. | *Characters at the start of a run "during downtime" may attempt to summon and then bind one spirit of force up to their Magic, rolling as normal. | ||
*Characters at the start of a run "during downtime" may attempt to compile and then register one sprite of level up to their Resonance, rolling as normal. | *Characters at the start of a run "during downtime" may attempt to compile and then register one sprite of level up to their Resonance, rolling as normal. | ||
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*Using Binding or Registering skills during a run is conducted as normal. | *Using Binding or Registering skills during a run is conducted as normal. | ||
===Downtime Alchemy=== | ====Downtime Alchemy==== | ||
*During downtime players may fill a single vault of ages with preparations of up to the maximum force that vault is capable of holding. | *During downtime players may fill a single vault of ages with preparations of up to the maximum force that vault is capable of holding. | ||
*Any further vaults filled may be filled with preps of (Magic) force or lower. | *Any further vaults filled may be filled with preps of (Magic) force or lower. | ||
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*Alchemical Bomb Maker may be applied to downtime alchemy preparations once per preparation. This means +2DV or +10m radius. The extra Drain is healed as per usual. Further applications per prep need to be done during a run as normal. | *Alchemical Bomb Maker may be applied to downtime alchemy preparations once per preparation. This means +2DV or +10m radius. The extra Drain is healed as per usual. Further applications per prep need to be done during a run as normal. | ||
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===Downtime Essence Drain=== | |||
*PCs with the Essence Loss weakness now lose 1 essence per 4 runs, with each use of an active power (as defined by the Essence Loss weakness) reducing that timer by one. Essence does not reset or go away after each run. A PC may engage in 1 downtime essence drain attempt prior to a run, using the below system. This should be rolled in #dicerolling. Any edge used here does not refresh at the start of the run. After a successful downtime essence drain attempt, the PC gains 1D6 essence. | *PCs with the Essence Loss weakness now lose 1 essence per 4 runs, with each use of an active power (as defined by the Essence Loss weakness) reducing that timer by one. Essence does not reset or go away after each run. A PC may engage in 1 downtime essence drain attempt prior to a run, using the below system. This should be rolled in #dicerolling. Any edge used here does not refresh at the start of the run. After a successful downtime essence drain attempt, the PC gains 1D6 essence. | ||
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'''Soul Swallower:''' Those with Soul Swallower gain 1D6+1 essence instead of 1D6. | '''Soul Swallower:''' Those with Soul Swallower gain 1D6+1 essence instead of 1D6. | ||
====General Downtime Rules==== | |||
Characters may perform rituals and other activities that aren't already covered by a specific downtime mechanic during downtime. These rules are meant for activities that may have consequences for the character's health and environment or that may affect play on the next run. These are not meant to hinder in character roleplay. The following rules apply to downtime activities. | |||
* There may not be a risk of character death. This means limiting the activities so that death is never a risk. Having edge available to burn does not remove this requirement, nor does just going in to overflow as both of these are situations that require a GM. | |||
* All physical and stun damage accumulated through downtime activities will be carried into the beginning of the next run. | |||
* Other resources, like edge, will similarly not be refreshed before the next run. | |||
* Rolls for downtime activities must be made in the discord dice rolling channel. | |||
* At most there may be one first aid roll for recovery. | |||
=====On Call GM for Downtime Activities===== | |||
If there is risk of significant property damage, character death or other factors outside the character's control, a GM must be present and willing to 'run' the activity. It is the player's responsibility to recruit the GM from the on call GM pool or otherwise. A player may not be their own GM. Other situations and factors requiring a GM include but are not limited to: | |||
* A risk that the character falls unconscious. | |||
* The results of the activity or activities significantly affecting another character, whether PC or NPC. | |||
* Any situation in which another character, PC or NPC, must make a roll to assist the activity or to bail out the character performing the activity. | |||
* The potential for results that affect the local environment beyond the character's property. | |||
Be sensible. If you think you might need a GM, you should ask. | |||
===Mana Aspects=== | |||
*[[Mana Aspect Rules]] | |||
{{Roundbox|Note that Mana Aspects are in playtesting. GMs may optionally use it on their table if they post a notice to that effect on the run post.}} | |||
===Exotic Skills=== | ===Exotic Skills=== | ||
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====Combat Spells==== | ====Combat Spells==== | ||
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|Name=Flamestrike | |Name=Flamestrike | ||
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|Description=This spell causes touch-ranged indirect fire damage. Despite claims on magic-related matrix hosts by new users of the spell, a properly performed flamestrike does not burn the caster. | |Description=This spell causes touch-ranged indirect fire damage. Despite claims on magic-related matrix hosts by new users of the spell, a properly performed flamestrike does not burn the caster. | ||
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|Name=Taser Fist | |Name=Taser Fist | ||
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|Description=This spell causes touch-ranged indirect electrical damage. It has a number of less flippant names among some traditions where it is more commonly used, such as the ‘Touch of Zeus’ in the Olympianist tradition. | |Description=This spell causes touch-ranged indirect electrical damage. It has a number of less flippant names among some traditions where it is more commonly used, such as the ‘Touch of Zeus’ in the Olympianist tradition. | ||
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|Name=Caustic Touch | |Name=Caustic Touch | ||
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|Description=This spell causes touch-ranged indirect acid damage. There’s a bit of a tricky technique involved in this spell - a quick touch and release. Most of the masters of it are Buddhist Mystic Adepts, but rumours abound of a boxer-turned-magician on the streets of LA. | |Description=This spell causes touch-ranged indirect acid damage. There’s a bit of a tricky technique involved in this spell - a quick touch and release. Most of the masters of it are Buddhist Mystic Adepts, but rumours abound of a boxer-turned-magician on the streets of LA. | ||
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|Name=Ice Claw | |Name=Ice Claw | ||
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|Description=This spell causes touch-ranged indirect cold damage. Like the spells ‘Ice Spear’ and ‘Ice Storm’ it creates shards of damaging ice. Unlike them, the caster must deliver these shards themselves rather than relying on magic. | |Description=This spell causes touch-ranged indirect cold damage. Like the spells ‘Ice Spear’ and ‘Ice Storm’ it creates shards of damaging ice. Unlike them, the caster must deliver these shards themselves rather than relying on magic. | ||
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|Name=Sunstrike | |Name=Sunstrike | ||
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===Custom Drugs/Toxins/Compounds=== | ===Custom Drugs/Toxins/Compounds=== | ||
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|Name=Khamsa | |Name=Khamsa | ||
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*HMHVV Infected are entirely unaffected by khamsa. HMHVV treats the bacteria like a hostile claimant and viciously defends its host, similar to its response to CFD. | *HMHVV Infected are entirely unaffected by khamsa. HMHVV treats the bacteria like a hostile claimant and viciously defends its host, similar to its response to CFD. | ||
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|Name=Cinderella | |Name=Cinderella | ||
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*Any DV that gets past the Damage Resistance test goes to the lamp's Condition Monitor | *Any DV that gets past the Damage Resistance test goes to the lamp's Condition Monitor | ||
*Lucifer lamps have a condition monitor of 7. If it's filled, the current bulb breaks. Switching bulbs takes two Complex Actions; one to remove the previous one, one to attach a new one. You must have a replacement bulb ready; remember the actions required to retrieve an item. | *Lucifer lamps have a condition monitor of 7. If it's filled, the current bulb breaks. Switching bulbs takes two Complex Actions; one to remove the previous one, one to attach a new one. You must have a replacement bulb ready; remember the actions required to retrieve an item. | ||
====Drugmaking With Chemistry==== | |||
Players can now utilize their ranks in chemistry in order to make their own drugs. Please note the following rules. | |||
*Acquiring raw ingredients requires a chemist or dealer contact. Alternatively you may make a Negotiation Test opposed by the Availability of the drug you're making. | |||
**The raw ingredients cost half of the normal drug price. | |||
*Mixing drugs requires a Chemistry + Logic Extended Test with a threshold equal to the drug’s (Availability x 2) or (Addiction Rating), whichever is higher, and an interval of eight hours. | |||
*A glitch on any part of the Extended Test requires the player to start the entire test over with no successes; a critical glitch means the ingredients are destroyed and cannot be used. | |||
*You can make up to your Ranks in Chemistry doses between each run. | |||
**A Chemistry Toolkit makes Street-cooked level drugs up to Availability 10. | |||
**A Chemistry Shop can make base level drugs. | |||
**A Chemistry Facility can make designer level drugs. | |||
Please note that currently, Bioengineered Awakened Drugs are not craftable with this system. | |||
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- A mundane mastery quality is a quality that is only available to mundane characters, and that do not double in karma price postgen. Qualities are divided into two types, Minor and Major. Only one major quality can be applied at a time during tests and actions. In contrast, any number of minor qualities can be applied.
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Contacts
- The default is for players to choose their contacts from the already made public contacts. We additionally allow the option to create and stat out your own contact. ShadowHaven uses a custom contact system you can read about here.
Note: If you create your own contact, you can delay stating out the aspects. If the GM asks/lets you use it, the assumed dice pool is Connection + Loyalty + Archetype Modifier + 2 . It is best to fill out the Aspects, as you usually will be able to make use of more than 1 available aspect.
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IRL Timers and Backdating
- Things with IRL timers may now be backdated to their earliest possible qualifying date so that you cannot miss your timer. For example, if your mundane PC has been in play for 6 months, but only taken 1 mundane ascension, you may take two more ascensions (treating them as having been taken at their earliest possible date).
Mundane Ascension
- Mundane characters may undertake a story building ordeal much like Awakened/Emerged characters do. Ascensions have an eight week cooldown. Make up to 5 selections (including multiple copies of the same). Each selection replaces 1 RVP normally gained from the run. Purchasing high availability items falls under the purview of Thematics.
- 5 karma towards a skill, skill group or martial art.
- 20000¥ towards non-ware. You may bank this across multiple ascensions.
- 6 karma towards qualities at post-gen price.
- 4 karma towards edge.
- 10000¥ towards ware. You may bank this across multiple ascensions.
- +20 Faction Rep.
Gear Acquisition
- You cannot purchase items with availability above 19, unless it is upgradable (i.e., has a rating). Exceptions:
- You cannot purchase foci over availability 19, even though they are otherwise upgradable and have a rating.
- Items beyond availability 19 may be obtained as run rewards with Thematics approval.
- The Awakened or Emerged may only gain a chance to purchase deltaware as a run reward for semiprime or prime runs.
- For mundane PCs, there are no restrictions on getting deltaware.
Acquiring Gear Up to Availability 12
- Gear at or under availability 12 can be purchased without rolling or paying a finder's fee.
Subcontracting Other PC Shadowrunners
- Shadowhaven officially encourages players to work with their GMs to subcontract other runners. Creativity and GM approval is the limit to subcontracts. They can range from just hiring a decker to drekpost to hiring a full team to do a sub-mission. You hire a rigger to escape from a scene of a crime or a street sam for extreme exterior remodeling.
Downtime Activities
Downtime activities are those carried out between runs and off table. Specific rules exist for some activities. For everything else, see the General Downtime rules.
Downtime Registering and Binding
- Characters at the start of a run "during downtime" may attempt to summon and then bind one spirit of force up to their Magic, rolling as normal.
- Characters at the start of a run "during downtime" may attempt to compile and then register one sprite of level up to their Resonance, rolling as normal.
- In either case, drain or fading accrued is considered to be healed at the time the run starts.
- Using Binding or Registering skills during a run is conducted as normal.
Downtime Alchemy
- During downtime players may fill a single vault of ages with preparations of up to the maximum force that vault is capable of holding.
- Any further vaults filled may be filled with preps of (Magic) force or lower.
- For the purposes of determining potency, remove the force of the prep from your dice pool and then divide the remaining dice by 3, rounded down, with a minimum of 1.
- Drain accrued is considered to be healed at the time the run starts.
- Enchanting during a run is conducted as normal.
- Alchemical Bomb Maker may be applied to downtime alchemy preparations once per preparation. This means +2DV or +10m radius. The extra Drain is healed as per usual. Further applications per prep need to be done during a run as normal.
Downtime Essence Drain
- PCs with the Essence Loss weakness now lose 1 essence per 4 runs, with each use of an active power (as defined by the Essence Loss weakness) reducing that timer by one. Essence does not reset or go away after each run. A PC may engage in 1 downtime essence drain attempt prior to a run, using the below system. This should be rolled in #dicerolling. Any edge used here does not refresh at the start of the run. After a successful downtime essence drain attempt, the PC gains 1D6 essence.
Target: The target sets the threshold for the following tests. The base threshold is 3 for an "acceptable" target. This is a target who may not deserve to be essence drained, but isn't a struggling single mother trying to provide for her young children. This incurs a cost of 1 karma. If the PC does not have the karma to pay for this, they may go into karma debt. The following scale of targets may be selected:
- Deserving target. These are often significantly more capable than your average SINless, and may have powerful friends or benefactors. These have a threshold of 4 and no karma cost.
- Acceptable target. Still capable, but more often footsoldiers or lower-level types. These have a threshold of 3 and a 1 karma cost.
- Innocent target. These are innocent people just trying to live their lives. These have a threshold of 1 and a 3 karma cost.
After deciding the PC's target, the following rolls are needed: a test to Approach the target, a test to Subdue the target, and a test to Get Away Clean.
Approach: Skills such as Sneaking, Con, Etiquette or Hacking are appropriate here. Thematics has the final say over what skills are appropriate. A failed approach test increases the threshold of following tests by 1.
Subdue: Skills such as any combat skill, Spellcasting or Summoning are appropriate here. Thematics has the final say over which skills are appropriate. A failed subdue test means no essence is gained, and the Wanted Clock advances by one segment. When using the off-table essence drain rules, assume your target has as much essence as the result of your die. You must always roll for addiction.
Get Away Clean: Skills such as Sneaking, Con, Etiquette or Hacking are appropriate here. Thematics has the final say over which skills are appropriate. A failed attempt to Get Away Clean advances the Wanted Clock by one segment.
The Wanted Clock: The Wanted clock starts empty and has six segments. If it reaches six segments, it returns to empty and a consequence occurs. The first time this happens, the PC gains the Wanted (Infected Hunters) quality – a known vampire of their appearance is being actively hunted. If it happens again or the PC has the Wanted (Infected Hunters) quality from some other source, the PC begins their next run being ambushed by a group of hunters with an appropriate TL for the run in question. If this would be disruptive to the run in question, the GM may elect to postpone the consequence. Please ping Thematics who will arrange a GM to run the encounter.
On a Run: On a run, the karma cost based on target still applies, but the rest (Approach/Subdue/Get Away/Wanted Clock) is at GM discretion.
Soul Swallower: Those with Soul Swallower gain 1D6+1 essence instead of 1D6.
General Downtime Rules
Characters may perform rituals and other activities that aren't already covered by a specific downtime mechanic during downtime. These rules are meant for activities that may have consequences for the character's health and environment or that may affect play on the next run. These are not meant to hinder in character roleplay. The following rules apply to downtime activities.
- There may not be a risk of character death. This means limiting the activities so that death is never a risk. Having edge available to burn does not remove this requirement, nor does just going in to overflow as both of these are situations that require a GM.
- All physical and stun damage accumulated through downtime activities will be carried into the beginning of the next run.
- Other resources, like edge, will similarly not be refreshed before the next run.
- Rolls for downtime activities must be made in the discord dice rolling channel.
- At most there may be one first aid roll for recovery.
On Call GM for Downtime Activities
If there is risk of significant property damage, character death or other factors outside the character's control, a GM must be present and willing to 'run' the activity. It is the player's responsibility to recruit the GM from the on call GM pool or otherwise. A player may not be their own GM. Other situations and factors requiring a GM include but are not limited to:
- A risk that the character falls unconscious.
- The results of the activity or activities significantly affecting another character, whether PC or NPC.
- Any situation in which another character, PC or NPC, must make a roll to assist the activity or to bail out the character performing the activity.
- The potential for results that affect the local environment beyond the character's property.
Be sensible. If you think you might need a GM, you should ask.
Mana Aspects
Note that Mana Aspects are in playtesting. GMs may optionally use it on their table if they post a notice to that effect on the run post. |
Exotic Skills
- Exotic skill shall be no more. Instead, they are bundled up into some new skills. Only the Exotic Natural Weapon and Implanted/Natural Ranged Attack skill can be defaulted and the only specializations available are individual weapons. For example Tensile Weapons (Bull Whip)
- Please see Exotic Weapon Skills for a complete list.
New Spells
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Cyborgs
- Please see Cyborg for a complete list of rules related to creating and playing cyborgs.
Custom Drugs/Toxins/Compounds
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Custom Gear
Lucifer Lamps
- In 2066, metaphysicists discovered that a modulated electrical current introduced through a filament laced with orichalcum causes the filament to shed dual-natured light, illuminating both the physical and astral planes. Physical and astral solids both block dual-natured light, causing unusual shadows on the physical and greater definition on the astral. Lucifer lamps make excellent additions to magical security setups and as a form of astral communication via semaphore. The light given off by a Lucifer lamp is dim on the physical, but sufficient for characters with low-light vision to see by.
- Availability 15, cost 35,000 ¥
- The light bulbs burn out over time. Replacements are Availability 12, 500 ¥
- Bulbs have a life expectancy of one hour if undamaged.
- Lucifer lamps cannot be strapped to armor or a weapon due to its unwieldiness, they must be held in one hand or attached to a Medium+ sized drone (1 capacity).
- A lucifer lamp projects a cone of dual-natured low light illumination. Visibility modifiers apply, but allows visual Perception checks to see astral forms, signatures and other events (GM fiat). Awakened characters gain a +2 modifier to assense astrally active subjects caught in the light.
- Perceiving astral forms illuminated by a lucifer lamp does not give the same results as Assensing, but relevant knowledge skills or Arcana ranks may permit characters to make educated guesses (GM fiat).
- Lucifer lamps are fragile. Targeting the lamp is a -4 penalty Called Shot. Area of effect attacks also may damage the lamp:
- The attack must deal Physical damage before accounting for armor.
- Any DV that gets past the Damage Resistance test goes to the lamp's Condition Monitor
- Lucifer lamps have a condition monitor of 7. If it's filled, the current bulb breaks. Switching bulbs takes two Complex Actions; one to remove the previous one, one to attach a new one. You must have a replacement bulb ready; remember the actions required to retrieve an item.
Drugmaking With Chemistry
Players can now utilize their ranks in chemistry in order to make their own drugs. Please note the following rules.
- Acquiring raw ingredients requires a chemist or dealer contact. Alternatively you may make a Negotiation Test opposed by the Availability of the drug you're making.
- The raw ingredients cost half of the normal drug price.
- Mixing drugs requires a Chemistry + Logic Extended Test with a threshold equal to the drug’s (Availability x 2) or (Addiction Rating), whichever is higher, and an interval of eight hours.
- A glitch on any part of the Extended Test requires the player to start the entire test over with no successes; a critical glitch means the ingredients are destroyed and cannot be used.
- You can make up to your Ranks in Chemistry doses between each run.
- A Chemistry Toolkit makes Street-cooked level drugs up to Availability 10.
- A Chemistry Shop can make base level drugs.
- A Chemistry Facility can make designer level drugs.
Please note that currently, Bioengineered Awakened Drugs are not craftable with this system.