I think the stapler points add a +30 to roll. Too chill to be a botched beauty treatment would be another giveaway modifier. If 4 crushed 2’s dice and snorted it, 2 would still make that check.
BakaGrappler
20 days ago
Reminds me of certain kids I knew in high school…
Austin
20 days ago
And next we learn that 4’s horny elf got an underbite mutation.
Unknown_User
20 days ago
There isn’t a “true” skill set to really determine if someone has the poser quality. It depends more on the situation. In casual glances or general interactions, the person with a poser quality comes off as whatever race they are posing as. In Shadowrun, there are two types: Elf Poser and Orc Poser. However, if the player with the poser quality does something that makes an NPC or player suspect, it comes down to dice rolls. Could be Ettiquete (Ranks in ETT plus CHA) vs Judge Intentions (CHA plus INT) Composure (CHA plus WILL) vs Perception (Ranks in PRCPT plus… Read more »
What’s crazy is even though I’ve never played shadowrun on or even looked at the rule book. I understood this entire paragraph. thanks to my general ttrpg knowledge
Verdiekus
20 days ago
Ahahahahahaha!!! This will be fun.
t209
20 days ago
Well, it would be worse for Ork Face if he had ripped some poor Ork’s face off and stitched to it.
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Player 4 would never be so problematic…..
“I Roll to see if the fangs are fake”
And let’s see what the master and the dices say…XD (too much metagame)
I think the stapler points add a +30 to roll. Too chill to be a botched beauty treatment would be another giveaway modifier. If 4 crushed 2’s dice and snorted it, 2 would still make that check.
Reminds me of certain kids I knew in high school…
And next we learn that 4’s horny elf got an underbite mutation.
There isn’t a “true” skill set to really determine if someone has the poser quality. It depends more on the situation. In casual glances or general interactions, the person with a poser quality comes off as whatever race they are posing as. In Shadowrun, there are two types: Elf Poser and Orc Poser. However, if the player with the poser quality does something that makes an NPC or player suspect, it comes down to dice rolls. Could be Ettiquete (Ranks in ETT plus CHA) vs Judge Intentions (CHA plus INT) Composure (CHA plus WILL) vs Perception (Ranks in PRCPT plus… Read more »
Love me some nerd math =D
What’s crazy is even though I’ve never played shadowrun on or even looked at the rule book. I understood this entire paragraph. thanks to my general ttrpg knowledge
Ahahahahahaha!!! This will be fun.
Well, it would be worse for Ork Face if he had ripped some poor Ork’s face off and stitched to it.
What other option is there?
arcanotech body mods
That there is such an answer ruins my joke.
Though consider player 1’s nature, I think face ripping would be his go-to.
Yeah, at this point, I’d be joining ProjectXa3 on the couch.
I get that this is a webcomic and is played for laughs but, in my experience, this sort of thing just starts spiraling downwards IRL.
He looks more robot than anything. I wonder…
‘Human’ Hmm. What percentage Vs. hardware.?
I wonder if 2, as a technomancer, can jack itself to 1 and make his hardward force him to say fart every once in a while.
Wasn’t he supposed to be just a face? I mean, sure a human face with an ork mask, but … just a face.
Ork poser eh? Should have seen that one coming. Confirms it’s not 1st edition though.
Oh, this is gonna SUCK.