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2 years ago ::
Mar 23, 2011 - 10:10AM
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I think it looks good now  Immobilize is not a particularly strong condition, so the fact that the utility can inflict it is not so big of a deal. Doesn't seem too powerful to me. Overall, I think it'll work pretty well, beyond a few typos which don't really matter ;P
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2 years ago ::
Mar 23, 2011 - 11:31AM
#282
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I've got a half-day to myself today, and I'm working on the Class Origins now. Hopefully I can make it pretty far in before I have stuff I need to do.
@Tony_Vargas: Thanks again for that file you sent me. Since you basically use the same format as I do, Its mostly just been copy/paste touch up. But you sure do make it hard to fit each origin on a single page! :P Apologies in advance for having to cut appearance / some flavor text to make it all fit. Normally I find some rules re-wording works to fit things, but yours rarely need that, hehe.
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2 years ago ::
Mar 23, 2011 - 11:37AM
#283
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@Tony Vargas: Hmm, Ok a few things I noticed while im going through your class origins. Check back on this post periodically - I'll just list things and then take items off as theyre addressed. Easier than filling up the thread with posts (if it comes to that).
1. Hunter is missing a Lvl 1 Passive power, and a Lvl 4/8 Alpha replacement. The field is there, its just blank in the file you gave me, like you were working on it but skipped it for later.
2. What do you say about having powersource keywords for the origins? I dont think powersource actually affects anything when it comes to non-alpha/omega powers, and it kinda bugs me not putting em in, since pretty much everything has a powersource keyword. I suspect a new set might be needed for classes anyway... like Martial, Science, Arcane, and Psi maybe. Any suggestions/comments?
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2 years ago ::
Mar 23, 2011 - 12:15PM
#284
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I think it looks good now Immobilize is not a particularly strong condition, so the fact that the utility can inflict it is not so big of a deal. Doesn't seem too powerful to me. Overall, I think it'll work pretty well, beyond a few typos which don't really matter ;P
Thank you 
And sorry for the typo's. English is not my native language and allthough I like to think I'm not that bad I do make mistakes.... then again... maybe I make just as many in my native language :P
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2 years ago ::
Mar 26, 2011 - 1:22AM
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As far as fitting origins to one page, I just change the font sizes. :shrug: @Tony Vargas: Hmm, Ok a few things I noticed while im going through your class origins. Check back on this post periodically - I'll just list things and then take items off as theyre addressed. Easier than filling up the thread with posts (if it comes to that).
1. Hunter is missing a Lvl 1 Passive power, and a Lvl 4/8 Alpha replacement. The field is there, its just blank in the file you gave me, like you were working on it but skipped it for later.
Stalker (Level 1): When you have surprise or win initiative you gain combat advantage against any enemy that has not yet acted in the encounter.
Like the Wind (Level 4 or 8, instead of an additional Alpha mutation): You can make a stealth check if you move into cover (other than that granted by creatures) or concealment, rather than breaking line of sight. You do not take a penalty to Stealth checks for moving up to your normal speed. 2. What do you say about having powersource keywords for the origins? I dont think powersource actually affects anything when it comes to non-alpha/omega powers, and it kinda bugs me not putting em in, since pretty much everything has a powersource keyword. I suspect a new set might be needed for classes anyway... like Martial, Science, Arcane, and Psi maybe. Any suggestions/comments? If you were to standardize on some skillish powersources, sure. Otherwise, not really. Except for the ESPer, Sorcerer, & Acsetic, they're not supposed to have such keywords, since they're not in any way related to a mutation.
edit 4/9/11: For 4e-compatibility 'Martial' would make sense for a lot of 'em.
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2 years ago ::
Apr 11, 2011 - 7:57AM
#286
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I've posted another archetype origin designed to go along with the vehicle rules for Gamma World - the Road Warrior. Let me know what you think. glimmthegnome.wordpress.com/2011/04/11/a...
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2 years ago ::
May 02, 2011 - 9:09PM
#287
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I've been on a bit of an origin-designing kick, lately--specifically bio origins--and I'd love to contribute and hear any criticism or suggestions you folks can offer. "Armored"
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Armored
Armored Traits Mutant Type: Constitution; Bio; +2 to bio overcharge. Skill Bonus (Level 1): Gain a +4 bonus on Mechanics checks. Living Armor (Level 1): Gain a +6 bonus to AC and a +2 bonus to Fortitude. You can't wear armor, but you can use a shield. Tough as Hell (Level 1): You have a +2 bonus to saving throws against effects that would daze, slow, stun, or weaken you. Armored Critical (Level 2 or 6): When you score a critical hit, the attack deals 1d10 extra damage, and you gain a +2 bonus to all defenses until the end of your next turn.
Armored Powers
Off-Hand Crack (Armored Novice) Still swinging your weapon in one armored fist, you surprise your opponent with a quick punch from the other. Encounter • Bio, Physical Minor Action • Melee 1 Target: One creature Attack: Constitution + your level + 2 vs. AC Hit: Constitution modifier + your level physical damage, and the target is dazed until the end of your next turn.
Turtle Up (Armored Utility) You tighten up your armor, locking your plates or scales tighter. You can't move fast this way, but it sure keeps the wind out. Encounter • Bio Minor Action • Personal Effect: You gain resist 5 physical and are slowed while this power is active. You can deactivate this power as a minor action.
Body Check (Armored Expert) You slam your armored bulk into your enemy, knocking it back. Encounter • Bio, Physical Standard Action • Melee 1 Target: One creature Attack: Constitution + your level vs. Fortitude Hit: 2d10 + Constitution modifier + twice your level physical damage, and you push the target 1 square directly away from you. If the square the target would be pushed into is occupied by blocking terrain, the target is not pushed, and suffers 1d10 extra physical damage, instead. If that square is occupied by another creature, the target is not pushed, and the second creature is knocked prone. Miss: The power is not expended. "Centaur"
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Centaur
Centaur Traits Mutant Type: Constitution; Bio; +2 to bio overcharge. Skill Bonus (Level 1): Gain a +4 bonus on Nature checks. Massive Bulk (Level 1): Gain a +2 bonus to Fortitude. Beast of Burden (Level 1): You move your speed, even while wearing heavy armor or carrying a heavy load. Four on the Floor (Level 1): Gain a +1 bonus to speed. Centaur Critical (Level 2 or 6): When you score a critical hit, the attack deals 1d10 extra damage, and you shift up to 2 squares.
Centaur Powers
Charge Attack (Centaur Novice) You put all your weight and speed into your attack. At-Will • Bio, Physical, Weapon Standard Action • Melee weapon Target: One creature Effect: You move up to your speed and make the following attack. Attack: Constitution + your level + weapon accuracy vs. AC Hit: 1[W] + Constitution modifier + your level physical damage. If you moved at least 2 squares during this action, you inflict 1d8 extra damage.
Taxi Service (Centaur Utility) You're nobody's trusty steed, but you're not against giving a short ride now and again. Encounter • Bio Move Action • Personal Effect: You shift up to your speed. An adjacent ally can come with you, appearing in any square adjacent to you after your action. Your ally does not use an action as part of this movement.
Trample (Centaur Expert) You barrel through your enemies, knocking them to the ground and stomping them into it. Encounter • Bio, Physical Standard Action • Personal Effect: You shift up to your speed and can enter enemies' spaces. When you enter another creature's space, you make the following attack against it. Attack: Constitution + your level vs. Reflex Hit: 2d8 + Constitution modifier + your level physical damage, and the target falls prone.[/quote]
"Crocodilian"
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Crocodilian
Crocodilian Traits Mutant Type: Strength; Bio; +2 to bio overcharge. Skill Bonus (Level 1): Gain a +4 bonus on Stealth checks. Scaly Hide (Level 1): Gain a +2 bonus to Fortitude. While not wearing heavy armor, you can use your Strength modifier in place of your Dexterity or Intelligence modifier to determine your AC. Ambush Predator (Level 1): You inflict 1d8 extra damage against surprised enemies. Natural Swimmer (Level 1): Gain a swim speed equal to your speed. Crocodilian Critical (Level 2 or 6): When you score a critical hit, the attack deals 1d10 extra damage, and the target grants combat advantage to you until the end of the encounter.
Crocodilian Powers
Tenecious Bite (Crocodilian Novice) When you bite something, it stays bitten. At-Will • Bio, Physical Standard Action • Melee 1 Target: One creature Attack: Strength + your level vs. Reflex Hit: 1d8 + Strength modifier + twice your level physical damage, and the target is immobilized until the start of your next turn, or until you are no longer adjacent to the target. You gain a +2 bonus to attack the target again with tenacious bite at the beginning of your next turn. Special: You can only have one target immobilized by this power at a time.
Tail Thrash (Crocodilian Utility) If some fool creeps up on you while you're busy chewing on someone else, they get a face full of tail. Encounter • Bio Immediate Reaction • Melee 1 Trigger: A creature moves into a space where it flanks you Target: The triggering creature Effect: You push the target 1 square and it falls prone.
Tearing Bite (Crocodilian Expert) With a brutal twist of your head, you rip a chunk off of your latest meal. Encounter • Bio, Physical Standard Action • Melee 1 Target: One creature which you hit with tenacious bite on your previous turn Attack: Strength + your level vs. Fortitude Hit: 3d10 + Strength modifier + twice your level physical damage, and the target is weakened until the end of your next turn. "Diminutive"
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Diminutive
Diminutive Traits Mutant Type: Dexterity; Bio; +2 to bio overcharge. Skill Bonus (Level 1): Gain a +4 bonus on Athletics checks. Small Target (Level 1): Gain a +1 bonus to AC and Reflex. Low Profile (Level 1): You are size Small. You can make a Stealth check to become hidden if you have any cover or concealment. Creatures against which you have partial cover or concealment suffer a -3 penalty to attack rolls when making ranged attack rolls against you, instead of the usual -2. Short Legs (Level 1): Take a -1 penalty to speed. Diminutive Critical (Level 2 or 6): When you score a critical hit, the attack deals 1d10 extra damage, and the target falls prone.
Diminutive Powers
Ankle Biter (Diminutive Novice) You dodge between your target's feet, daring your other enemies to take a shot at you with him in the way. At-Will • Bio, Physical, Weapon Standard Action • Melee weapon Target: One creature Effect: You can shift 2 squares before or after the attack. Attack: Dexterity + your level + weapon accuracy vs. AC Hit: 1[W] + Dexterity modifier + your level physical damage, and you gain a +2 to all defenses against attacks by the target's allies until the end of your next turn, or until you are no longer adjacent to the target.
Down to Size (Diminutive Utility) You're quick to take advantage when the big people get knocked down to your level. At-Will • Bio Immediate Reaction • Personal Trigger: A creature falls prone adjacent to you Effect: You can make a melee basic attack on the triggering creature.
Fastball Special (Diminutive Expert) You let your biggest friend turn you into a projectile of stabbing, slashing fury. Encounter • Bio, Physical, Weapon Standard Action • Melee weapon Requirement: You must be adjacent to an ally who isn't prone or unable to take actions Target: One creature within 5 squares Effect: Before the attack, you fly to a square adjacent to your target. This movement does not provoke opportunity attacks. Attack: Dexterity + your level vs. Reflex Hit: 2[W] + Dexterity modifier + twice your level + twice your ally's Strength modifier + physical damage, and the target is knocked prone. "Quadruped"
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Quadruped
Quadruped Traits Mutant Type: Dexterity; Bio; +2 to bio overcharge. Skill Bonus (Level 1): Gain a +4 bonus on Athletics checks. Survival Instinct (Level 1): Gain a +2 bonus to Reflex. No Thumbs (Level 1): You can't use weapons or shields. You can manipulate objects with your front paws, but not well, and not while walking. Fortunately, your unarmed quick attack does 2d6 damage and counts as a weapon. Savage Speed (Level 1): You gain a +1 bonus to speed while wearing light armor or no armor. Structural Superiority (Level 1): When subjected to a pull, push, or slide, you can move 1 square fewer than the effect specifies. When subjected to an effect that would knock you prone, you can make a saving throw to avoid falling prone. Quadruped Critical (Level 2 or 6): When you score a critical hit, the attack deals 1d10 extra damage, and you can shift 2 squares. While shifting, you can move through enemy-occupied spaces.
Quadruped Powers
Low Blow (Quadruped Novice) Running around on all fours, your can mostly only reach other folks' legs. But that just makes it easy to yank them down to your level. At-Will • Bio, Physical Standard Action • Melee 1 Target: One creature Attack: Dexterity + your level + 3 vs. AC Hit: 2d6 + Dexterity modifier + your level physical damage, plus 1d6 extra damage if the target is prone. If you have combat advantage against the target, the target falls prone. Effect: You can shift 4 squares.
Wild Dash (Quadruped Utility) You move like the wind, a blur racing through the thick of battle. Encounter • Bio Minor Action Effect: You take a move action, and gain +4 to AC against opportunity attacks until the start of your next turn.
Death Pounce (Quadruped Expert) You jump on your enemy and pin it to the ground, raking and tearing with your claws. Encounter • Bio, Physical Standard Action • Close burst 3 Target: One creature in burst Effect: You shift up to 2 squares to the nearest space adjacent to the target. While shifting, you can move through enemy-occupied spaces. Once there, you use Low Blow twice. If both attacks hit, the target is restrained until the end of your next turn, or until you are no longer adjacent to it. "Spiked"
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Spiked
Spiked Traits Mutant Type: Dexterity; Bio; +2 to bio overcharge. Skill Bonus (Level 1): Gain a +4 bonus on Perception checks. Spiny Armor (Level 1): Gain a +2 bonus to AC and Fortitude. No Thumbs (Level 1): You can't use weapons or shields. You can manipulate objects with your front paws, but not well, and not while walking. Fortunately, your unarmed quick attack does 2d6 damage and counts as a weapon. Pincushion Punishment (Level 1): Any creature that hits you with a melee attack without using a weapon suffers 5 physical damage. Wardrobe Malfunction (Level 1): You can't wear armor. You can use a shield, though. Quadruped Critical (Level 2 or 6): When you score a critical hit, the attack deals 1d10 extra damage, and you can inflict physical damage equal to your Dexterity modifier + your level on a creature adjacent to you as a free action.
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Bloody Barbs (Spiked Novice) You rake your enemy with a thorny fist, opening ragged wounds. At-Will • Bio, Physical Standard Action • Melee 1 Attack: Dexterity + your level vs. AC Hit: 1d6 + Dexterity modifier + your level physical damage, and the target takes ongoing 5 physical damage (save ends).
Sword Breaker (Spiked Utility) Instead of hurting you, your attacker just shatters its own weapon against your spikes. Idiot. Encounter • Bio Immediate Reaction • Melee 1 Trigger: A creature misses you with a melee attack with the weapon keyword Target: Triggering creature Effect: The triggering creature's weapon is destroyed.
Spikesplosion (Spiked Expert) Your spikes explode from your hide like shrapnel. Don't worry; they'll grow back. Encounter • Bio, Physical Standard Action • Close burst 2 Target: Each creature in burst Attack: Dexterity + your level + 3 vs. AC Hit: 1d10 + Dexterity modifier + twice your level physical damage, and the target grants combat advantage until the end of your next turn. Effect: The burst creates a zone of spikes that lasts until the end of your next turn. Any creature other than you that enters enters the zone takes 5 physical damage. You take a -2 penalty to AC until the end of your next turn. I really intended to keep fairly orthodox when I started out, but all kinds of ful mechanical possibilities kept suggesting themselves, and then next thing I knew, I had origins that couldn't use armor, origins that couldn't use weapons, origins that destroyed weapons, origins that did damage depending on other characters' stats, origins with at-will utility powers . . . so, yeah, I realize how far outside the Gamma World design space a lot of this stuff is. But, all the same, please criticize it. I've definitely got some balance concerns with this stuff.
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2 years ago ::
May 20, 2011 - 4:50PM
#288
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I posted an updated pdf version of the Scientist origin based on the one written and posted by Paulos. Let us know what you think of the updated version. glimmsworkshop.com/2011/05/20/archetype-...
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2 years ago ::
Jun 13, 2011 - 10:07PM
#289
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Oct 19, 2007
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If anyone is interested, I've uploaded a Word document with the styles that I've used for my custom origins. glimmsworkshop.com/2011/06/13/origin-and...
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2 years ago ::
Jun 17, 2011 - 3:49PM
#290
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If anyone is interested, I've uploaded a Word document with the styles that I've used for my custom origins.
glimmsworkshop.com/2011/06/13/origin-and...
tis is rally good, though the utility block is structured like an attack power. also the radiation trifoild are replaced by + sighns. thought you might want to know.
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