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Rules as per Gumshoe SRD RAW, except that the system for investigative abilities is extended to cover all skills. Players invest between 1 to 4 points in each of the (just) twelve general muti-purpose skills,  most of which encompass both investigate knowledge and competence in action, e.g outdoorsmanship can be used to identify tracks, animals, etc. but also make a camp, read the stars and find mushrooms. As in RAW Having just one point in a particular  ability is sufficient to either I) get an GM- intended minimum investigative clue , or II) perform a skill at a basic level of competence. Players can spend points to get better, more revealing clues in situations where the GM says this is possible, or to perform skills more decisively. In the case of general skills, the GM may rarely demand points be expended if the difficulty of a task is unusually high, e.g. to resist a greater vampire’s domination may require a point spend of will, rather than the default zero spend needed for lesser tests.
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Rules as per Gumshoe SRD RAW, in which players spend points from pools for listed investigative skills to move the story on. Except that the system for investigative abilities is extended to cover all (investigative AND general) skills. As in RAW, having any points invested in a particular investigative  ability is sufficient for the character to reveal the GM-intended minimum investigative clue, without spending points from the pool. Players can though also optionally spend points from the pool to get better, more revealing clues in situations where the GM says better info  is available. Players invest between 1 to 6 points in each of the (just) twelve general muti-purpose skills,  most of which describe both investigate knowledge AND competence in action, e.g outdoorsmanship can be used to identify tracks, animal fur, etc. as evidence but also reflect the character's practical ability to hunt, make camp , read the stars, etc. . This is extended to general skills so that any investment of points in a skill means a character can perform a relevant task at a passable level of competence, but might be able to spend points to perform skills more decisively. The GM may rarely demand points be expended if the difficulty of a task is unusually high, e.g. to resist a greater vampire’s domination may require a point spend of will, rather than the default zero spend needed for lesser will tests.<br/>
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The twelve generic skills are:
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*outdoorsmanship
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*will
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One sub-skill in each pool can be asterisked.

Revision as of 14:16, 17 November 2018

Nachtberg

High in the Bavarian Alps the latest of the ancient Falkenstein line takes his place as the new masterof Castle X. Rumors abound that his land teams with monsters-werewolves, ghouls and the like. A group of adventurers wish to vist the town of Silver towers and find the cause of the legends. A priest, journalist, ex-soldier and jewel thief.

An invetgiation game. A benny refresh (keeping surplus bennies) make excellent investigative progress through initiative. Bennies for indoividual players if they make some progress. No bennies provided if the GM moves the action on with fiat or ex machina clues.

hOMERULES:
SKILLS


'CLASSES' BACKGROUND EDGE TAKEN AT START OF PLAY :

  • GENTLEMAN- , horsemanship, persuasion and and Start at d4. +2 to CK rolls concerning gentlemany pursuits, family history, etc.
  • Ex-soldier- athletics,shooting and fighting are class skills. +2 to CK rolls concerned with miltary equipment, hsitory,
  • scoundrel -pracktic, stealth and streetwise are class skills. +1 to streetwise rolls and larceny
  • journalist -records, persuasion are class skills +3 to CK rolls
  • presit:

Map of Nachtberg

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System

ONE-SYSTEM GUMSHOE
Rules as per Gumshoe SRD RAW, in which players spend points from pools for listed investigative skills to move the story on. Except that the system for investigative abilities is extended to cover all (investigative AND general) skills. As in RAW, having any points invested in a particular investigative ability is sufficient for the character to reveal the GM-intended minimum investigative clue, without spending points from the pool. Players can though also optionally spend points from the pool to get better, more revealing clues in situations where the GM says better info is available. Players invest between 1 to 6 points in each of the (just) twelve general muti-purpose skills, most of which describe both investigate knowledge AND competence in action, e.g outdoorsmanship can be used to identify tracks, animal fur, etc. as evidence but also reflect the character's practical ability to hunt, make camp , read the stars, etc. . This is extended to general skills so that any investment of points in a skill means a character can perform a relevant task at a passable level of competence, but might be able to spend points to perform skills more decisively. The GM may rarely demand points be expended if the difficulty of a task is unusually high, e.g. to resist a greater vampire’s domination may require a point spend of will, rather than the default zero spend needed for lesser will tests.

The twelve generic skills are:

  • outdoorsmanship
  • will

One sub-skill in each pool can be asterisked.