By shaving the points spent on Talents (advantages that boost a range of thematically-linked skills) I managed to raise her DX a point (which itself boosts all physical skills, and helps with avoiding getting hit). Dropped some of the less useful street skills (panhandling etc), gave her the ability to accurately throw anything (rather than just knives). Also added some poison-handling skill.
Smokebombs, lime powder and molotov cocktails are all now in the equipment list.
I really like this second iteration. I can live without the extra tough-guy advantages.
By lime powder, I’m assuming calcium hydroxide, versus calcium carbonate.
Sorry it took a bit to reply, but I wanted to look at it on the computer instead of the phone. 35 degree heat, small screens and migraines do not mix well.
Looking forward to playing. It’s been a while since I last played GURPS, but I have enjoyed it every time I did.
While lime is nasty if you get it in someone’s eyes, it’s fairly difficult to do that in practice. Respiratory agent = make them breathe it, blood agent = get it in their eyes or mouth.
To really boost her combat effectiveness, you want some magical grenades.
nods Quicklime is Calcium oxide, slaked is hydroxide and chalk is carbonate. I’ve done enough cement-mixing to know the first two are nasty, but carbonate is used as a vitamin. Just wanted to see if I had the “extreme pain in mucus membranes” version or the “cloud of dust but otherwise harmless” one. It makes a difference insofar as tactics, especially if there’s a breeze.
So where did you want to set the ambush? At the top of the entrance stairs, or somewhere else? Who is where, is the spider involved, what are you doing for lighting, etc.
The map table is only able to view scenes visible from the air, and stored schematics. The surface pinkies are not visible; they may have gone underground.
While hiding behind the hidden door, you have no way of observing what is happening in the main complex.
Although he can command the spider at distance once control is established, Hawk’s actual spell casting range is limited to a few yards. Duration is limited to a few minutes.
You have no idea how long it would take the spider to make a web over the doorway.
Is it soundproof too? I suppose Thwip or Jabril could stealth out to get an update but if they step out at the same time a wizard or someone is eyeing the wall the plan will be dead before we can use it.
Although he can command the spider at distance once control is established, Hawk’s actual spell casting range is limited to a few yards
As a player I don’t think we should use Hawk’s batteries until people are bleeding. Aronn should be the one to clear the water.
Also, I used “miles” as a unit of measurement not knowing what it is locally. And because the game system was made by Americans. (I think?)
For “possible issues” read “reasons I see why this probably won’t work”.
Hawk can only control the spider for a short period, and he needs to observe it if he’s going to give it precise instructions. And its web, while awkward, is not impenetrable.
If the spider is to be used, it’s probably as a short-term diversion or combat ally only.
The surface humanoids are not visible, nor are any other underground facilities. It seems likely that they’re just inside the dungeon entrance, on the other side of the water.
Okay; it sounds like the plan is to set some bait near the medical wing, get Aronn to clear the water, scurry into hiding, then occasionally poke a head out to observe what’s going on.
Generally, the hope is that the majority of them will head in there and end up temporarily occupied either fighting the spider, stuck in the web, examining the two other rooms beyond, or in the plague/demon room. Once they go in, we move quickly to get out the exit. If they’ve left guards and we have to fight our way out, it’s going to be a case of fighting to bash through them, not sticking around to play and finish them off.
[ETA: If for some reason they don’t go that way, then we’ll have to try to sneak out behind them if that seems possible. If not possible, then I guess we’d have no choice but to try our best to attack them by surprise while they’re looking the other way.]