Character Thread - MaJunior

Oct 12, 2022 10:04 pm
Determine Characteristics

Roll 3D6 multiplied by 5 for the characteristics STR, CON, DEX, APP, and POW.
Roll 2D6+6 multiplied by 5 for SIZ,
INT, and EDU.
Oct 12, 2022 10:21 pm
Hoping I don't mess this up.

I guess you can't add a multiplier into the dice roller.

Those are some bad rolls. Lol

1. 45
2. 25 45
3. 35 40
4. 35
5. 55

A. 65
B. 45
C. 70
Last edited October 12, 2022 10:30 pm

Rolls

1 - (3d6x5)

(261) + 5 = 14

2 - (3d6)

(122) = 5

3 - (3d6)

(412) = 7

4 - (3d6)

(142) = 7

5 - (3d6)

(344) = 11

A - (2d6+6)

(52) + 6 = 13

B - (2d6+6)

(21) + 6 = 9

C - (2d6+6)

(26) + 6 = 14

Oct 12, 2022 10:32 pm
Weak but well educated, sounds like a professor type. How old are you thinking? The older, the higher chance of better education but reduced physical ability
Oct 12, 2022 10:46 pm
Sure , there's no physical loss in your thirties but you get one improvement check for EDU.

Make a 1d100 roll. If you fail (get over your stat) you gain 1d10
Oct 12, 2022 10:49 pm
str and siz combined is 110, meaning you have no damage bonus and a build of 0

Con + Siz is 70 110. that gives you 7 11 hit points

Your Move score is 7 (as str and dex are less than your Con)

Now to determine an occupation...
Oct 12, 2022 10:51 pm
Here's quite an extensive list of occupations:

Accountant
Acrobat
Actor
Agency Detective
Alienist [Classic]
Animal Trainer
Antiquarian [Lovecra ian]
Antique Dealer
Archaeologist [Lovecra ian]
Architect
Artist
Asylum Attendant
Assassin – see Criminal
Athlete
Author [Lovecra ian]
Aviator [Classic] – see Pilot
Bank Robber – see Criminal
Bartender
Big Game Hunter
Book Dealer
Bootlegger – see Criminal
Bounty Hunter
Boxer/Wrestler
Burglar – see Criminal
Butler/Valet/Maid
Chau eur – see Driver
Clergy, Member of the
Computer Programmer/Technician/Hacker [Modern]
Conman – see Criminal
Cowboy/girl
Cra sperson
Criminal – also Gangster
Cult Leader
Designer
Dilettante [Lovecra ian]
Diver
Doctor of Medicine [Lovecra ian] – also see Psychiatrist
Dri er
Driver
Editor
Elected O cial
Engineer
Entertainer
Explorer [Classic]
Farmer
Federal Agent
Fence – see Criminal
Fire ghter
Foreign Correspondent
Forensic Surgeon
Forger/Counterfeiter – see Criminal
Gambler
Gangster
Gun Moll [Classic] – see Criminal
Gentleman/Lady
Hacker – see Computer Programmer
Hobo
Hospital Orderly
Journalist [Lovecra ian]
Judge
Laboratory Assistant
Laborer
Lawyer
Librarian [Lovecra ian]
Lumberjack – see Laborer
Maid – see Butler
Mechanic (and Skilled Trades)
Military O cer
Miner – see Laborer
Missionary
Mountain Climber
Museum Curator
Musician
Nurse
Occultist [Lovecra ian]
Outdoorsman/Outdoorswoman
Parapsychologist
Pharmacist
Photographer
Photojournalist – see Photographer
Pilot – also see Aviator
Police Detective/O cer [Lovecra ian]
Private Investigator
Professor [Lovecra ian]
Prospector
Prostitute
Psychiatrist
Psychologist/Psychoanalyst
Reporter – see Journalist
Researcher
Sailor
Salesperson
Scientist
Secretary
Shopkeeper
Smuggler – see Criminal
Soldier/Marine
Spy
Street Punk – see Criminal
Student/Intern
Stuntman
Taxi Driver – see Driver
 ug – see Criminal
Tribe Member
Undertaker
Union Activist
Valet – see Butler
Waitress/Waiter
White-collar Worker
Zealot
Zookeeper
Oct 12, 2022 10:59 pm
Couple of potential occupations I guess I'm curious about...

Private Investigator
Undertaker
Psychiatrist
Doctor of Medicine
Antiquarian
Antique Dealer

I think I get the 1d10 then...
Last edited October 12, 2022 11:00 pm

Rolls

EDU check - (1d100)

(99) = 99

Part 2 - (1d10)

(8) = 8

Oct 12, 2022 11:05 pm
cool, do that puts your EDU on 78, that's very nearly Masters degree level.

I'll let you have a think about the occupations. We have a parapsychologist on the team so any of those would work.

I need to hit the sack so I'll pick it up in the morning
Oct 13, 2022 12:12 am
I'll just run with a standard MD.

(Hopefully I'm smart enough and educated enough to justify such a field. Worst case, there's that old saying, "You know what they call the guy who graduated last in his class in medical school? Doctor."

Lol)
Oct 13, 2022 12:28 am
OOC:
Actually there’s an optional rule I’m going to throw you here. If you have three rolls under 10 you may have some extra points to add to your stats.roll d6 and distribute it among your lowest three rolls (before multiplying by 5)
Oct 13, 2022 12:34 am
So if I roll a four, do I add 4 to each of my lowest rolls or is it four points divided up between up to three skills?

Rolls

Mercy roll. - (1d6)

(5) = 5

Oct 13, 2022 12:50 am
That number divided among the skills. Not a massive boost, but something.
Oct 13, 2022 1:27 am
Probably a dumb question, but do I have to distribute it as evenly as possible? Or can I focus on mainly salvaging one stat?
Oct 13, 2022 8:28 am
No question too dumb! You can spread them however you like, the only caveat being there’s an initial cap of 75 on skills. Note that some skills have a base (not sure how they show on the GP sheet, so you’ll need to Google a character sheet, or see it in the free QuickStart ruled and add it manually) (Sorry, this was about skills not stats)
Oct 13, 2022 11:43 am
+4 to CON (which, after the x5 should bring me to 45)
+1 to DEX (bringing it to 40)

Not fantastic, but now it feels sort of like a guy who just doesn't work out as opposed to someone who is frail. Lol
Oct 13, 2022 11:48 am
Amended the stats at the top along with hit points which is now 11
Oct 13, 2022 11:50 am
Alright... skills are next?
Oct 13, 2022 11:54 am
Doctor of Medicine [Lovecraftian]
Most likely a general practitioner, surgeon, or other specialist, such as a psychiatrist or an independent medical researcher. Apart from personal goals, three aims—helping patients, gaining money and prestige, and promoting a more rational and wiser society—are common to the profession.
If a general practitioner, the doctor will be based in a rural or neighborhood practice in or near a small town or city. Many physicians are employed by large urban hospitals, allowing them to specialize in areas like pathology, toxicology, orthopedics, and brain surgery.
Doctors may also serve as part- or full-time medical examiners, conducting autopsies and signing death certificates for the city, county, or state.
In the U.S., physicians are licensed by individual states, most requiring a minimum of two years’ attendance at an accredited medical school. these requirements, however, are but a relatively recent development. During the 1920s, many older physicians first obtained their licenses long before such strict regulations were in effect, despite never attending medical school

Occupation Skill Points: EDU x 4
Credit Rating: 30–80
Suggested Contacts: Other physicians, medical workers, patients and ex-patients.
Skills: First Aid, Medicine, Other Language (Latin), Psychology, Science (Biology and Pharmacy), any two other skills as academic or personal specialties
Oct 13, 2022 11:57 am
So that's 312 points to spend over the listed skill. Credit rating needs to be included in that (and can be anywhere between 30 and 80) If you are poor and struggling, you'd go low but a highly paid specialist goes higher.

The cap is 75 on any skill and note you have starting values (I've posted list of the starting values in the "Skills" thread)
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