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* Step up a [[File:d6a.png|24px]] Signature Asset to [[File:d8a.png|24px]] '''2 Experience''' | * Step up a [[File:d6a.png|24px]] Signature Asset to [[File:d8a.png|24px]] '''2 Experience''' | ||
* Step up an existing Knack by one die type: '''2 Experience''' ''Knacks may not be stepped up higher than the | * Step up an existing Knack by one die type: '''2 Experience''' ''Knacks may not be stepped up higher than the skill they are attached to.'' | ||
*Add a Distinction SFX: '''2 Experience''' ''Distinctions may have no more than three (3) SFX apiece, including Hinder'' | *Add a Distinction SFX: '''2 Experience''' ''Distinctions may have no more than three (3) SFX apiece, including Hinder'' | ||
* Add a Signature Asset SFX: '''2 Experience''' ''[[File:d6a.png|24px]] Signature Assets may have a max of one (1) SFX. [[File:d8a.png|24px]] Signature Assets may have a max of two (2).'' | * Add a Signature Asset SFX: '''2 Experience''' ''[[File:d6a.png|24px]] Signature Assets may have a max of one (1) SFX. [[File:d8a.png|24px]] Signature Assets may have a max of two (2).'' | ||
*Step up a Skill from | *Step up a Skill from [[file:d4a.png|20px|d4]] Untrained to [[file:d6a.png|20px|d6]]: '''2 Experience''' | ||
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*Step up a [[file:d6a.png|24px|d6]] or higher | *Step up a [[file:d6a.png|24px|d6]] or higher Skill by one die step: '''3 Experience''' ''No skill may be stepped up beyond'' [[file:d12a.png|24px|d12]] | ||
*Step up one Attribute and step back another: '''3 Experience''' ''No attribute may be stepped up above [[file:d12a.png|24px|d12]] or stepped down below [[file:d4a.png|20px|d4]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 18 October 2023
This game is meant (if all goes well) to run as an episodic campaign broken into story arcs of (usually) five (5) acts each. Each arc is worth two (2) XP, one (1) of which will be awarded at the end of Act three (3) and the other at the end of act five (5). Players may spend XP as they earn them or bank them to spend later.
XP can be spent to advance characters as follows:
Tier 0[edit]
Sometimes the game experience doesn't quite match with chargen expectations. Tier 0 adjustments exist specifically to deal with those sorts of tweaks and changes without leveling an XP tax for the privilege. Tier 0 adjustments are only available during and immediately following a character's first story arc in the game.
Rather than try to list these out as per the regular tiers, these will be handled case by case, preferably via DM if players are comfortable with that.
Tier 1[edit]
- Swap out one (1) Distinction SFX for another: 1 Experience May not swap out Hinder
- Swap out one (1) Signature Asset SFX for another: 1 Experience
- Add a new Knack to a or higher skill: 1 Experience
- Convert a scene asset from the story arc into a Signature Asset: 1 Experience
Custom SFX guidelines may be found in the Prime handbook on pages 61-63 (excepting limits). Do not use the guidelines for distinctions found on pages 191-213.
Tier 2[edit]
- Step up a Signature Asset to 2 Experience
- Step up an existing Knack by one die type: 2 Experience Knacks may not be stepped up higher than the skill they are attached to.
- Add a Distinction SFX: 2 Experience Distinctions may have no more than three (3) SFX apiece, including Hinder
- Add a Signature Asset SFX: 2 Experience Signature Assets may have a max of one (1) SFX. Signature Assets may have a max of two (2).
- Step up a Skill from Untrained to : 2 Experience
Custom SFX guidelines may be found in the Prime handbook on pages 61-63 (excepting limits). Do not use the guidelines for distinctions found on pages 191-213.