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  1. bintananth

    Do you create non-human characters in games?

    Exalted sorta addressed that. You want play an elf? Have at it and here's the Fair Folk charmset. Do you see that preteen girl over there? If she's a Solar with Lore charms your reality is pretty much whatever she says it is.
  2. bintananth

    Do you create non-human characters in games?

    They did let some people who didn't understand the system write charms ... :rolleyes:
  3. bintananth

    Do you create non-human characters in games?

    Roll of Glorious Divinity I - which has the actual spirit charms - fixed that bit of borked. The charms in the Antagonists chapter of the corebook are placeholders. I suspect they were mostly copy-and-paste from 1e so STs had something to work with before the later books came out.
  4. bintananth

    Do you create non-human characters in games?

    Principle of Motion isn't broken like that. The extra actions are your flurry and rate is not ignored. You should have gotten four attacks at your full dicepool with 3 (or more if you were doing something else too) drawn from your banked actions. EDIT: extra-action charms are misunderstood...
  5. bintananth

    Do you create non-human characters in games?

    TS, *cough* unlike some other forums *cough*, doesn't have a "no necro's" rule. The warning came with the forum software as part of the upgrade. We're sorta stuck with it. It can mostly be ignored. On-topic: If I ever get to play a PC in another Exalted game instead of being the ST who plays...
  6. bintananth

    Do you create non-human characters in games?

    When playing DnD I almost always play an elven ranger. They fight like I'm naturally inclined towards: from a safe distance. I did once roll up and play a Pixie Barbarian named Lemon armed with a Pixie-sized battleaxe for shits-and-giggles. 2'6" and 35lbs dressed like a circus clown who has to...
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