Toby Wardman wrote:Right, but hang on... it's actually a reasonable point. Adding +1 to a stat is a lot simpler than gaining a kind of half-stat-increase that adds +1 in some circumstances and not others.
No, it's not. In logical terms it is exactly the same. Situation > Is this skill applicable > If yes, apply. I'm making a Catch roll. Do I have Extra Arms? Yes, add +1. Do I have "Cool"? Yes, add one to my AG.
Exactly the same level of complexity.
This concept is not complicated in the slightest.
Toby Wardman wrote:And when you're working out whether something is worth adding to the game, simplicity is a big plus. So what benefits would there be, do you think, to adding these quasi-skills - bearing in mind we already have both skills that give bonuses/rerolls to individual actions, and stat increases that give general bonuses? And do the benefits outweigh the added complexity?
Simplicity of execution is of course, very desirable. However, some degree of nuance is also desirable. The ability to desribe the varying abilities of different players is desirable. Oversimplification for its own sake is, however,
not desirable. The 2nd edition separation of Agility and Cool is elegant and descriptive. My belief is that:
a) The current statline of 4 stats is functional and generally balanced if dull and lacking in any kind of nuance,
b) The game based on that statline is balanced and works, so there is no need to change it,
c) however the lack of nuance in the statline means that ST and AG increases create too large a swing, unbalancing some teams in league play,
d) a slightly more nuanced version of stat increases would be both more descriptive and less destabilising towards team balance.
Toby Wardman wrote:For what it's worth - from a relative newcomer's perspective, TBB is actually a pretty tame and polite place, compared to many, many other net forums. For me, almost all the discussions are interesting and constructive. Perhaps I'm too jaded by the rest of the online world, but I've seen very little here that even begins to approach what I'd call 'trolling'.
TBB is polite, no doubt. But it is also shallow and all debate that doesn't surround skill choices is drowned out by inanities before it has a chance to breath.
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