Transformers and More @ The Seibertron Store
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Never underestimate a cassette.Dragonoth wrote:a cassetticon or G1 minibot might be 3 or 4
Psychout wrote:I like the sound of this, shame I dont know any other collectors who'd play it around here, its all Rifters and Vampires where I live.
Rifts is awesome.ashe5k wrote:Psychout wrote:I like the sound of this, shame I dont know any other collectors who'd play it around here, its all Rifters and Vampires where I live.
People in your area actually play Rifts?I have to scrape around looking for people to play any RPG let alone ones that know what Rifts is!
Dragonoth wrote:I prefer werewolves to vampires.
Dragonoth wrote:That's odd, my Classics Prime has 108 HP, and that's the deluxe with the crappy waist.
I meant to put size x (end + rnk) x10! sorry
It's calculated so that it should take 3 or 4 hits to take out an evenly matched opponent, on average. Sorry for the mistake before. It must have been like 007 with the "golden gun." A decimal error like that can get you 10¢ cheeseburgers at McDonalds!ashe5k wrote:Dragonoth wrote:That's odd, my Classics Prime has 108 HP, and that's the deluxe with the crappy waist.
I meant to put size x (end + rnk) x10! sorry
That fixes quite a bit right there. lol. Course now I have to go change all my playing cards.
What I'd ended up trying out was changing the damage bonus to be a plus instead of times so Megs long range attack was 1D6 + 8 so he'd deal a max of 14, which would have come very close to killing Prime in one hit, leaving the poor guy with only 2 HP left.
I think I like maxing up the hit points a bit better.
I'll try 4th ed when it comes out, as RPGA is switching to it. I'll buy only the PHB unless I really like it, though (too many 3e/3.5 books).Rat Convoy wrote:Currently we've got D&D and Spycraft campaigns going strong. Can't wait to see 4e D&D.
Psychout wrote:Dragonoth wrote:I prefer werewolves to vampires.
Mage>All
Master Maximus wrote:Wow! This takes me back almost 20 years ago. My dad, who'd dome some game design in the past (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chainmail_%28game%29), came up with a system using the tech specs for stats, dice for movement, and cotton balls for "ammo". I remember playing Powermaster Prime against Pounce and Wingspan. Took a while cause I couldn't hit the side of a barn.
I later tried to come up with something for Beast Wars that would take the Engeron fields into account, needing to make a saving throw to stay in robot mode. Sadly, I never did get to test it out.
BTW, if a company were to make an official rules system for Transformers I'd most likely be Wizards of the Coast as they're owned by Hasbro.
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