Liu Jen Hao wrote:
Thank You for an awesome another awesome character class!
The redeemable fits the current Soild Snake of Metal Gear Solid PERFECTLY.
Hi Liu Jen Hao. Thanks again for the feedback. I'm happy to hear that the Redeemable can be used to model Solid Snake. Add in cross-upgrading and TA/TG classes could wind up being very versatile.
Liu Jen Hao wrote:
An in genre suggestion
I know the "Mad Scientist" who makes steam punk gadgets may be normally a villainous archetype, but as Even the original Dracula novel shows the Technologically adept hero is a distinct profession that not only sets them apart from the technologically illiterate, but lets them stand head-and-shoulders in advantages over villains who refuse to change with the times.
The Mad Scientist is already part of the Theorist. I'm working out the details for how "Mad Science spells" would work. They aren't spells per se. But a Mad Science Theorist would use spell slots to acquire them the same way a Wizard would use Spell slots to learn Magic Missile. It was the only way I could see to do it without going pear-shaped with the mechanics. Mad Science will function differently from any other spellcasting in DCC. But it will share roots with other types of Spells a Theorist can use -- like Alchemy, Rituals and more traditional spellcasting.
A player can mix and match to her heart's content. Or focus exclusively on one type of spellcasting.
And there you have the bones of what will appear in The Transylvanian Grimoire.
Liu Jen Hao wrote:
No, the proposed "Gadgeteer" class is to technology what Merlin is to Magic. We are talking about The John Mclanes (Die Hard), The Tony Starks and most fearsome of them all, The Macguyvers. Give them a bag of fertilizer, 5 minutes and a box of scraps, and these warriors can make nitroglycerin roasted mincemeat out of a pack of werewolves with a time delayed fuse bomb.
The Hunter has a very awesome and useful MacGuyver ability. I would probably cast John McLane as a Hunter. MacGuyver a cross-between Theorist and Hunter. And Tony Stark would be a straight-up Theorist. All Mad Science all the time.
Liu Jen Hao wrote:
Their ability to INSTANTLY improvise and adapt to situations based on resources is NOT to be trifled with. Their "spot object" skill should be on par with the hunters (finding ingredients for the next gadget, you see), they have nerves of steel to be brave (and CRAZY) enough to use their gadgets (John Mclanes Bungee jumping off a high rise with a fire hose), and dead-eyed accuracy when precision is needed (How much chloroform did I put in that sleep bomb again?)
This is 100% the Hunter. From spotting objects better than other classes. To the MacGuyver thing. 100% the Hunter. You can focus a Hunter in this direction with upgrades. Or focus on other abilities of the Hunter to make him more Captain Kronos or Solomon Kane.
Liu Jen Hao wrote:
There you have it, the Gadgeteer, or as I would like to call him/her The Macguyver, the wild card in an age where industry and science wakes up to its full power and glory.
I'd recommend taking a Theorist and then buying cross-upgrades from the Hunter and Redeemable. Would be a perfect fit, IMO.
Liu Jen Hao wrote:
Also, what sort of character class would Captain Steve Rogers of The Avengers fit into?
The Valiant. Maybe cross-upgraded with a Charger and Hunter (for the shield).