Editing Shadowwalkers: Trait Sets, Mods, and Chargen
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The Wildcard distinction represents something truly unique about your character that sets them apart from their fellows and can be just about anything within reason. '''Wildcard Distinctions''' might include (but not be limited to) collector, chronic smoker, comes from money, knows a guy, mama bear, on the run, forgotten demigod, etc. | The Wildcard distinction represents something truly unique about your character that sets them apart from their fellows and can be just about anything within reason. '''Wildcard Distinctions''' might include (but not be limited to) collector, chronic smoker, comes from money, knows a guy, mama bear, on the run, forgotten demigod, etc. | ||
β | :'''Note 1:''' Supernaturally flavored wildcard distinctions do not gain the character additional powers and should be broad-based in implication rather than specific. For example, Friend of the Fae | + | :'''Note 1:''' Supernaturally flavored wildcard distinctions do not gain the character additional powers and should be broad-based in implication rather than specific. For example, Friend of the Fae would be great, but Teleporting Daemon Spawn (which implies a power) might be too specific (unless you can already teleport due to powers conferred by your Echo Distinction). |
:'''Note 2:''' Wildcard distinctions that read like professions are fine, but should be clearly written as a hobby or passtime rather than as another full time profession. | :'''Note 2:''' Wildcard distinctions that read like professions are fine, but should be clearly written as a hobby or passtime rather than as another full time profession. |