Hello everyone I started playing with my friends last week,
and we haven’t yet understood the differences between the impossible, possible and borderline!
how do you have to choose the advantages?
Hello everyone I started playing with my friends last week
Hello everyone I started playing with my friends last week,
and we haven’t yet understood the differences between the impossible, possible and borderline!
how do you have to choose the advantages?
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Powers are left up to the players but it usually works well when coming up with them at the table so that people can bounce ideas off one another, make sure there is no overlap.
Impossible means it’s something they’d never be able to do, no matter how hard they pushed themselves.
Possible means that if they pushed themselves to the very limits of their powers, they could probably do it, maybe.
Borderline means that they can do it, but it’s more than difficult to do and is really pushing themselves.
Impossible is there to put a ceiling on the powers so the play has an idea of what their character can do, with Simple at the bottom, and Impossible at the top.
ok thanks, i wanna ask you another thing about achievements, how it works?
Whenever you fulfill the requirements of opening a book or move within a book you get 1 Achievement point. With enough Achievement points you can buy certain things for your character. You can check out the chapter on Advancement to see the details of what you can buy with Achievements and how many points you need.