+Clumsy tag, roll Act Under Pressure whenever you take a physically strenuous action while wearing something with…

+Clumsy tag, roll Act Under Pressure whenever you take a physically strenuous action while wearing something with…

+Clumsy tag, roll Act Under Pressure whenever you take a physically strenuous action while wearing something with +Clumsy, or is it a -1 to a certain stat to do with moving?

One thing I might request in future updates…

One thing I might request in future updates…

One thing I might request in future updates…

Example antagonists for the Sprawl:

Antagonists that have ratings for how much Harm they can take (the full six, zero to three for mooks? Large gangs versus small gangs etc.) what kind of equipment a security team might have, versus a guard at a desk or a highly trained assassin.

Things that are a guideline for new GMs just coming to cyberpunk or Apocalypse World who may have been wary of massive stat blocks or unfamiliar to narrative gameplay and need a baseline guidepost to creating more martial focused antagonists and sorting out how combat works.

At the moment, the Hunter playbook is mostly based on Deckard (Blade Runner), Shadowrun Detectives and other noir…

At the moment, the Hunter playbook is mostly based on Deckard (Blade Runner), Shadowrun Detectives and other noir…

At the moment, the Hunter playbook is mostly based on Deckard (Blade Runner), Shadowrun Detectives and other noir and neo-noir archetypes.

It’s a bit weak in the mission phase, so I’m thinking of beefing it up with more of a Bounty Hunter approach. What kind of moves would you expect to see with that approach? What media should I look at for inspiration?

Welcome to The Sprawl’s G+ community.

Welcome to The Sprawl’s G+ community.

Welcome to The Sprawl’s G+ community. I’ll be linking to threads on Barf Forth and on my blog at ardens.org (links in the About section) as I finish the latest revisions and get ready for a Kickstarter.

I also discuss The Sprawl on twitter:@peregrinekiwi and @TheSprawl_RPG, hashtag  #TheSprawl on Twitter and G+.