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palette [2016/10/15 14:02] davepalette [2016/10/15 14:26] andrew
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       * Savage World's Encumbrance is pretty unforgiving.   You really need to keep the total weight of your equipment down to avoid serious penalties.  I think we can use that system as written to keep equipment bloat under control.   We need to have a paper called the "Arsenal" that has all the equipment provided by Cheavers and when players want something, they must cross it off the list---or wait---CARDS, of course the answer is always a deck.  It would be some work up front, but we get to draw pictures.       * Savage World's Encumbrance is pretty unforgiving.   You really need to keep the total weight of your equipment down to avoid serious penalties.  I think we can use that system as written to keep equipment bloat under control.   We need to have a paper called the "Arsenal" that has all the equipment provided by Cheavers and when players want something, they must cross it off the list---or wait---CARDS, of course the answer is always a deck.  It would be some work up front, but we get to draw pictures.
       * //When in doubt, more cards!//       * //When in doubt, more cards!//
-      * How about we adapt the Fistful of Lead ammunition rule.  When I stat up the weapons, I'll include the weight of 50 bullets (100 for SMGs) in the encumbrance, then we won't track bullet use.  You are assumed to be reloading as you go.  If you roll a 1 on the shooting die (no matter what the wild die) you have screwed up and run out of bullets or jammed the gun and must spend a turn fixing the problem+    * How about we adapt the Fistful of Lead ammunition rule.  When I stat up the weapons, I'll include the weight of 50 bullets (100 for SMGs) in the encumbrance, then we won't track bullet use.  You are assumed to be reloading as you go.  If you roll a 1 on the shooting die (no matter what the wild die) you have screwed up and run out of bullets or jammed the gun and must spend a turn fixing the problem 
 +      *  //Awesome idea!  As as an aside, let's make a rule to never allow that **shooting** die to reroll a 1 (I know that was a problem with the Kings of Orion benefits)
  
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