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| - | ====== Races ====== | ||
| - | Other humanoid races or monsters are Actors in the game system, and although the vast majority are NPC's, some may be PC Actor races at the discretion of the GM and the nature of the campaign setting. | ||
| - | Races and monsters in the No-Dice RPG system are defined in the same way as Actors, with Stats and Abilities, however, they have Traits that are part and parcel of their physiology or psychology that must be acquired during Actor creation, not during game play, such as having wings, or large size, the ability to see in the dark, etc. The game system has been designed this way to easily enable races and monsters from any other game system or campaign setting to easily be able to be [[rules: | ||
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| - | Humans have no additional Build Point cost. Some other races have powerful abilities that cost build points, but also disadvantages that offset their Build Points, so their net cost to create an Actor of their race is zero. Some races and monsters, however, are clearly more powerful than the average human and have a non-zero Build Point cost that must be paid for an Actor to select that race. This usually results in the race taking the points that would otherwise be spend on unique abilities when the Actor is first created. | ||
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| - | Actor races also have maximum Stat values noted in the race's description that must be abided by, reflecting the fact that a pixie can't be physically stronger than an Ogre for example. | ||
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| - | Finally, in addition to mandatory Traits, some races have optional Traits that may be purchased with Build Points in the same way as abilities. | ||
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| - | ===== Properties of Disadvantages ===== | ||
| - | Each Disadvantage listed below is defined by these characteristics: | ||
| - | - __**Title: | ||
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| - | - __**Game Mechanic: | ||
| - | - __**Build Points:**__ how many Build Points should be awarded to the Actor when they acquire the Disadvantage. | ||
| - | - (__**Location: | ||
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| - | ===== Actor Races ===== | ||
| - | Below is an auto-generated list of the playable races that have been defined so far: | ||
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