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A character's Limit score is reset to zero at the end of the Limit Break. Furthermore, if a character did not resist her Flaw during Limit Break, she regains a Mote at the end of it.
 
A character's Limit score is reset to zero at the end of the Limit Break. Furthermore, if a character did not resist her Flaw during Limit Break, she regains a Mote at the end of it.
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===Attributes===
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The three Attributes, '''Physical''', '''Mental''' and '''Social''', describe the raw capabilities of characters in those three basic kinds of Conflicts. They are rated from 1 to 3; 1 is as good as an ordinary person; 2 is impressive and heroic; 3 is legendary.
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===Abilities===
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To simplify matters, only five Abilities are defined. These loosely describe both a character's training and, to a certain extent, her philosophy in approaching the Conflicts she deals with. How these five Abilities map to ''Exalted'''s regular twenty-five is denoted in the parentheses.
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* '''Faith''': (Integrity, Performance, Presence, Resistance, Survival)
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* '''Force''': (Archery, Martial Arts, Melee, Thrown, War)
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* '''Guile''': (Awareness, Athletics, Dodge, Larceny, Stealth)
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* '''Honor''': (Bureaucracy, Linguistics, Ride, Sail, Socialize)
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* '''Wisdom''': (Craft, Investigation, Lore, Medicine, Occult)
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Abilities are rated from 0 to 2; 0 represents little to no training; 1 represents significant time and training; 2 represents a life-time of dedication and hard work.
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====Specialties====
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A Specialty denotes investment over and above that afforded by Abilities. Specialties map to the twenty-five regular ''Exalted'' Abilities, and grant a further +1 when applicable. For example, a character with Force 2 (Melee) effectively has Force 3 when fighting a sword duel, but only Force 2 when hitting someone with his fist in a bar brawl.

Revision as of 10:20, 8 November 2007

What is it?

Working name for yet another Wushu/Exalted hack by Aprogressivist.

References & Inspiration

  • Exalted, of course.
  • Wushu for much of the game engine, as such.
  • Wuxalted, by Benjamin Baugh.
  • Exwushu, a similar work by Shreyas Sampat.
  • Wuxalted Redux; Aprogressivist's previous attempt, for what it's worth.

Concepts

Characters

This section describes the traits used to define characters in WXLTD.

Motivation

Define a grandiose Motivation for your character, as in Exalted 2E. This is the character's driving goal and desire in life; whenever your character takes significant steps towards achieving her Motivation, you may add +2 to your TN during related Conflicts. Furthermore, if she succeeds in the Conflict, she may regain a Mote.

Primary Virtue

Choose one of the four Virtues described below. This is your character's strongest Virtue; whenever that Virtue is tested, you may add +1 to your TN during a Conflict.

  • Compassion
  • Conviction
  • Temperance
  • Valor

Furthermore, Exalted (and only Exalted) may, once per Conflict, choose to gain a point of Limit instead of having to lose a Mote. Every time this happens, however, roll one d10 and add your new Limit score to it; if the total is 12 or more, your character undergoes Limit Break and must suffer her Flaw (see below).

Limit Break & Flaws

{More on how to choose a Flaw later.}

When undergoing Limit Break, characters find themselves restricted by their Flaw, and must act out according to it. If they resist their Flaw, they suffer the following penalties:

  • Solars: TN reduced to 1 for all Conflicts until the Limit Break ends.
  • Lunars & Sidereals: Subtract 1 from TN for all Conflicts until the Limit Break ends.
  • Dragon-Blooded: May not regain Motes by fulfilling their Motivation.

A character's Limit score is reset to zero at the end of the Limit Break. Furthermore, if a character did not resist her Flaw during Limit Break, she regains a Mote at the end of it.

Attributes

The three Attributes, Physical, Mental and Social, describe the raw capabilities of characters in those three basic kinds of Conflicts. They are rated from 1 to 3; 1 is as good as an ordinary person; 2 is impressive and heroic; 3 is legendary.

Abilities

To simplify matters, only five Abilities are defined. These loosely describe both a character's training and, to a certain extent, her philosophy in approaching the Conflicts she deals with. How these five Abilities map to Exalted's regular twenty-five is denoted in the parentheses.

  • Faith: (Integrity, Performance, Presence, Resistance, Survival)
  • Force: (Archery, Martial Arts, Melee, Thrown, War)
  • Guile: (Awareness, Athletics, Dodge, Larceny, Stealth)
  • Honor: (Bureaucracy, Linguistics, Ride, Sail, Socialize)
  • Wisdom: (Craft, Investigation, Lore, Medicine, Occult)

Abilities are rated from 0 to 2; 0 represents little to no training; 1 represents significant time and training; 2 represents a life-time of dedication and hard work.

Specialties

A Specialty denotes investment over and above that afforded by Abilities. Specialties map to the twenty-five regular Exalted Abilities, and grant a further +1 when applicable. For example, a character with Force 2 (Melee) effectively has Force 3 when fighting a sword duel, but only Force 2 when hitting someone with his fist in a bar brawl.