Amazing Deliveries: Build
Step One :: Attributes[edit]
Choose which die represents which Attribute. Attributes are Physical/Mental/Social.
Step Two :: Distinctions[edit]
Choose Three Distinctions. You can make your own or use sample distinctions from HERE. The samples are from Firely, but with a bit of reskinning, many work well in this one too.
Distinctions are rated by default.
To make your own Distinctions, use the following guidelines:
- Name your Distinction.
- Choose three Highlighted Skills to go with your distinction. These should make sense as to how they relate to the distinction.
- You automatically get the SFX Hinder: Sometimes your distinction works against you. Roll instead of for 1 PP
- Craft Two more SFX to go with the distinction. These can be re-skinned from existing SFX (or ported over whole cloth), but they should do something similar to an existing SFX.
Choose Two Distinction SFX from among your three Distinctions to activate
You automatically start play the SFX Hinder: Sometimes your distinction works against you. Roll instead of for 1 PP active on each distinction. Choose two more SFX that are also active at start of play.
Step Three :: Skills[edit]
First, list your Highlighted Skills. You will have a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 9 such skills. If a highlighted skill is listed once, it starts at If it is listed twice it starts at And if it is listed three times it starts at
All the rest of your skills start at
You then have 9 points to bump up your skills. Any skill rated or higher costs one point for each die size you bump it up - to a maximum of .
Bumping skills from to costs 2 points.
Skill List
- Craft - Covers all instances of making things. Build a wall. Craft. Build a bomb. Craft. Etc
- Drive - Covers driving land vehicles and water vehicles. Covers riding animals such as horses.
- Fight - Covers all instances of physically attacking another being with fists, feet, or melee weapons or touching someone who might not be willing (hugs, handshakes, etc)
- Fix - Covers repairs of all kinds, from carpentry to masonry to computers to engines, etc
- Fly - Covers piloting air and space craft
- Focus - Covers instances where concentration is more important than the skill you're concentrating on. Often used to resist Influence.
- Influence - To persuade another to believe or do a thing.
- Know - Used to put together information or to check character knowledge of a thing
- Labor - Covers general muscling/sweating/activitying, etc
- Move - To get from point A to point B. Usually in a timely manner, but also when the way is dangerous or uncertain.
- Notice - Covers seeing/hearing or otherwise . . . noticing . . . something you otherwise might not. Often used as a counter to Sneak.
- Operate - To use machinery, computers, etc (Drive/Fly always supplant Operate when applicable)
- Perform - The use of grace, acting, dancing, playing, etc to influence or impress an audience
- Shoot - Guns. All the Guns. Pistols, rifles, rocket launchers, lasers. If stuff shoots out of it it uses the shoot skill. Bows and slingshots too.
- Sneak - Covers doing things unseen/heard
- Survive - Covers physical survival, usually of the elements
- Throw - Covers the chucking of things like knives and grenades and bricks and stuff
- Treat - Covers treatment of wounds, poisons, or psychological conditions
- Trick - Covers any kind of deception
Step Four :: Specialties and Signature Assets[edit]
If your Know skill is rated or higher, you get a free specialty under that skill.
You then have 5 points to divide between your starting specialties and signature assets.
- Each Specialty is tied to a specific Skill and is always rated
- Specialties cost one point each.
- Signature Assets are rated either or
Examples of Specialties might be, Speed Freak for Drive, or Shooting from vehicle for Shoot, or Knives for Fight, or Misdirection for Trick
Examples of Signature Assets might be, Military Grade Cyber-eyes, or Lots of Ammo, or Born on a Farm, or Gilded Knuckleduster, or Cybernetic Eyes