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'''Heaven''' is the trigram of dominance, accuracy, leadership, forcefulness, education, memory and confidence.
 
'''Heaven''' is the trigram of dominance, accuracy, leadership, forcefulness, education, memory and confidence.
* Physical Examples of a Heaven Test: ''Precision of manual dexterity, Hitting a falling apple with a shot arrow; Striking a static martial pose of sublime grace;''
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* Physical Examples of a Heaven Test: ''Hitting a falling apple with a shot arrow; Striking a static martial pose of sublime grace;''
 
* Social Examples of a Heaven Test: ''Stirring a crowd to patriotism or high morale; Demonstrating excellent etiquette;''
 
* Social Examples of a Heaven Test: ''Stirring a crowd to patriotism or high morale; Demonstrating excellent etiquette;''
* Mental Examples of a Heaven Test: ''Recalling a fact or piece of ancient lore; Performing a flawless tea ceremony; Writing a technically perfect poem; Teaching someone well;''
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* Mental Examples of a Heaven Test: ''Recalling a fact or piece of ancient lore; Performing a flawless tea ceremony; Writing a technically perfect poem;''
  
 
'''Fire''' is the trigram of power, passion, aggression, creativity, anger and destruction.
 
'''Fire''' is the trigram of power, passion, aggression, creativity, anger and destruction.
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'''Wind''' is the trigram of motion, movement, progress and adaptation.
 
'''Wind''' is the trigram of motion, movement, progress and adaptation.
* Physical Examples of a Wind Test: ''Feats of agility; Horsemanship; Acrobatics; Running speed; Athletics;''
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* Physical Examples of a Wind Test: ''Feats of agility; Horsemanship; Acrobatics;''
* Social Examples of a Wind Test: ''Changing the subject adeptly; Encouraging others to speak out; Piercing deception;''
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* Social Examples of a Wind Test: ''Changing the subject adeptly; Encouraging others to speak out;''
* Mental Examples of a Wind Test: ''Moving on from grief; Adapting to new ideas;''
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* Mental Examples of a Wind Test: ''Moving on from grief; Adapting to new ideas; Learning;''
 
 
'''Thunder''' is the trigram of quickness, dexterity, wit and pre-emptive action.
 
* Physical Examples of a Thunder Test: ''Speed of manual dexterity; Speed-copying;''
 
* Social Examples of a Thunder Test: ''Accomplishing a social task very quickly; Instant results; Hurrying people; Spontaneous wit;''
 
* Mental Examples of a Thunder Test: ''Quick calculations; Fast information processing; Quick analyses;''
 
 
 
'''Earth''' is the trigram of acceptance, passivity, calm, self control and inner peace.
 
* Physical Examples of an Earth Test: ''Rolling with a punch; Catching someone or something; Instinctive parrying;''
 
* Social Examples of an Earth Test: ''Seeming unmoved and calm; Accepting leadership gracefully; Calm under pressure; Empathy;''
 
* Mental Examples of an Earth Test: ''Appreciating the beauty of art; Letting others uplift and strengthen you; Being a good and effective student;''
 
 
 
'''Water''' is the trigram of perception, analysis, absorption, integration and careful considered responses.
 
* Physical Examples of a Water Test: ''Letting someone lead you in a dance; Falling gracefully and without injury;''
 
* Social Examples of a Water Test: ''Appearing to agree with someone; Spotting lies and deception; Detecting hidden agendas;''
 
* Mental Examples of a Water Test: ''Seeing and processing environmental detail; Structural analysis of someone's calligraphy;''
 
 
 
'''Mist''' is the trigram of evasion, mask-wearing and avoidance.
 
* Physical Examples of a Mist Test: ''Dodging; Quick reactions in defence;''
 
* Social Examples of a Mist Test: ''Hiding your thoughts and feelings; Giving false impressions; Passively lying; Obscured motivations;''
 
* Mental Examples of a Mist Test: ''Maintaining inscrutable plans; Double-bluff strategies;''
 
 
 
'''Mountain''' is the trigram of resilience, resistance and endurance.
 
* Physical Examples of a Mountain Test: ''Resisting torture; Enduring hunger; Recovering from disease; Putting aside pain;''
 
* Social Examples of a Mountain Test: ''Being unmoved by the opinion of the crowd; Dealing with ostracism and isolation;''
 
* Mental Examples of a Mountain Test: ''Resisting mental control; Refusing to give up;''
 
 
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==Deduct Task Difficulty==
 
==Deduct Task Difficulty==
 
The difficulty of a task is called by the GM. and expressed as a negative modifier.
 
 
* '''Difficulty 0'''
 
This is the minimum for a "challenging" task - something an ordinary man would find hard but which are easy for most Xia. Even with absolute minimum stats, a Xia would have a 1 in 3 chance of pulling this task off, and likely most Xia will breeze through such challenges. '''Examples:''' ''Doing a series of elegant cartwheels and backflips; Pulling a wooden door off its hinges; Composing an on-the-spot poem of decent quality; Stirring a crowd with a fine speech; Creeping past a half-asleep guard dog;''
 
 
* '''Difficulty -1 to -3'''
 
At this level, we're beyond the skills of ordinary men and into tasks that some Xia will find difficult, and others relatively straightforward, depending on their skill sets. Bear in mind that an average Xia will have a rating of 5-6 in their average tasks, so -1 to -3 is a good bar for the GM to set if he wants a reasonable level of drama and doubt, but also a fair chance of someone succeeding. '''Examples:''' ''Identifying a ghost as being a little known historical poet from a single line that he quotes; Hefting a fully loaded cart over your head; Smashing down a stone wall; Working out someone's sword style from the way they write calligraphy;''
 
 
* '''Difficulty -4 to -6'''
 
We're now looking at serious challenges that most starting Xia will struggle with. Say a Xia has 4 in a strong Trigram and a Trait of 3 - he'll still have 50% chance or less of succeeding. -4 to -6 is a good difficulty for the GM to set if he wants the players to regard this as a hard task, which some Xia might not be able to do at all, and which even the naturally talented may struggle with. '''Examples:''' ''Eavesdropping on a whispered conversation from the far side of a crowded marketplace; Dancing leaps with your eyes closed while on a tightrope;''
 
 
* '''Difficulty -7 or more'''
 
These are the sort of challenges that starting Xia ''cannot succeed in.'' So why mention them? Well, first off, Xia with a little XP might be able to pull off feats that were once impossible to them. Secondly, some cowardly GMs (myself included) hate to say an outright ''"no you can't"'' to players. In these circumstances, its often easiest to hide behind the numbers! At least then the players can look forward to the time when such tasks ARE within their reach. '''Examples:''' ''Dodging raindrops in a storm; Hefting a fully loaded ship over your head; Working out someone's sword style from the way they scratch their balls;''
 
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==(Roll that) Die, Already!==
 
==(Roll that) Die, Already!==
 
The next step is to take the '''Skill Rating''', apply the '''Difficulty''' modifier, and then from this get the '''Target Number'''.
 
 
The player then rolls a single D6. If he rolls below or equal to the target number, he succeeds. If he rolls above the target number, he fails.
 
 
'''Example:'''
 
 
The Xia ''Silver Spear'' is attempting to leap from one fast moving cart to another. The GM deems that this is a '''Physical + Wind''' task at a '''-1 difficulty modifier'''. ''Silver Spear'' has Physical 3 and Wind 3. 3+3 = 6, then -1 for the difficulty, gives a target number of 5. He needs to roll 5 or less on 1 D6 to succeed.
 
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=Complications=
 
=Complications=
 
==Specialised Skills==
 
==Specialised Skills==
 
When players spend their hard earned XP on specialist skills, they expect to get something for it! The GM can interpret the presence of these skills in two ways.
 
 
* '''"Only you can try this..."'''
 
With regards to specialised tasks that would need specialist training or knowledge, the GM can simply make it a normal skill check, but rule that you need the specialised skill to even attempt the task. The Xia who don't have the specialised skill automatically fail! An example of this might be attempting to play a stirring piece of music on a Guqin... If a Xia has no training in ''Musicianship'' it doesn't matter how passionate or precise he is, he can't play the instrument!
 
 
* '''"You're better at this..."'''
 
With regards to tasks that anyone can try but which specialist training helps, the GM can give a +3 modifier to the Xia's '''skill rating'''. For example, if the Xia are all trying to solve a maths-based logic puzzle then its reasonable to assume that they all know how to do a few sums and can give it a shot. On the other hand the specialist ''Mathematician'' is going to be a lot better than them, and will gain +3 to his skill rating at this task.
 
 
Its up to the GM ultimately to decide which rule to use and when, going by his feel for what should be attemptable by the unskilled, and what tasks fall under the aegis of "everyman skills" for people such as the Xia.
 
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==Other Kung Fu Secrets==
 
==Other Kung Fu Secrets==
 
Likewise, the players may observe that certain kung fu secrets ought to make their life easier. The GM has two choices on what to do when the player declares he is using a kung fu secret.
 
 
* '''"Forget the dice, you succeed."'''
 
This is often the quickest and easiest method. If a player is activating ''Lightfoot Technique'', for example, then its no longer a skill check to run across a ladder as it is thrown through the air by his buddies - its just something his kung fu let's him do!
 
 
* '''"Your kung fu power makes this easier..."'''
 
If the GM thinks an automatic success is over the top, but wants to reward the use of the secret, the GM can give a +3 modifier to the Xia's '''skill rating'''. For example, if the Xia is trying to smash down a wall in a ''Physical + Fire'' test, then it makes sense that ''Furious Inner Power'' is going to make him stronger. A +3 modifier seems sensible!
 
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=Credits=
 
=Credits=
 
<br>'''This page created by ''Asklepios''. '''
 
<br>'''This page created by ''Asklepios''. '''
 
[[Category:Xia|Skill Tests]]
 
[[Category:Xia|Skill Tests]]

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