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''For example the Holy Warrior template has a -10 to Base Speed (bring it back down to the base speed of 6.00). But the character applies the Elf Template that gives its +1 to DX and the with further points the player also improves its HT by +1. If the chose not to apply -10 to that Stat they could take an additional -10 Disadvantage points from any of the optional Disadvantage points of the template.''' | ''For example the Holy Warrior template has a -10 to Base Speed (bring it back down to the base speed of 6.00). But the character applies the Elf Template that gives its +1 to DX and the with further points the player also improves its HT by +1. If the chose not to apply -10 to that Stat they could take an additional -10 Disadvantage points from any of the optional Disadvantage points of the template.''' | ||
− | Characters also | + | Characters also gain with an addition 10 points to spent on skills from Know Thy Enemy. This is an expanded Hidden Lore found in DF. From the GURPS Monster Hunters --"Monster hunting without knowledge is nothing but a waste of time . . . and lives. For every enemy, one or more skills exist to provide insight into how to defeat it. These are not necessarily the skills required to defeat monsters – just the ones required to answer questions about them (including how to defeat them)." |
From the skill breakdown below a minimum of 2 points must be spent on each skill. Spending 4 points instead adds +1 to the skill level shown here, while spending 8 points adds +2. | From the skill breakdown below a minimum of 2 points must be spent on each skill. Spending 4 points instead adds +1 to the skill level shown here, while spending 8 points adds +2. |