![]() ![]() The very first sample character, supposed to be the iconic "main character" type, has Body 8, Sense 1, Mind 1 and Social 1. It's very common to see characters with very unbalanced stats. You get another 3 bonus points to put wherever you want them. For Tri-Breeds, do the same, ignoring your Sub-Syndrome.Įach Work gives a bonus +1 to one stat. For Cross-Breeds, add together the baselines of your two Syndromes. If you're a Pure-Breed, double the baseline and you're done. ![]() For instance, Morpheus gives Body 1, Sense 2, Mind 0 and Social 1. These are based on your Breed and Syndrome. The easiest way to pick Cover is pick the same thing as your Work. How about being, to say it exactly as the book does, a house husband/wife? Night entertainer? Fortune teller? Stage magician? There are lots of unexpected choices, as well. The list runs the freaking gamut: we start at elementary school student, go through high-schooler and UGN child, to UGN agent, UGN branch chief, mercenary, nurse, doctor, researcher. Work: Martial Artist and Cover: Movie Star would be Bruce Lee. I like to think of it this way: Cover is the role you play in society, while Work is the thing you know how to do. Objectively, Work gives you stats, while Cover is purely for flavour. ![]() The difference between the two is subtle. The next major thing you have to decide is your Work and Cover. You could have awakened with three Syndromes, but some Overeds have been Cross-Breeds for a while only to suddenly manifest a third Syndrome. Out of these, one is selected as a Sub-Syndrome.Ī Tri-Breed is more limited in their selection of powers compared to a Cross-Breed, and a little bit more so when it comes to their Sub-Syndrome. Tri-Breed: Despite the Renegade being around for something like 20 years, only recently in the past couple of years have these Overeds cropped up. ![]() You can pick any power offered by your Syndromes, except for the Pure-exclusive ones. This is the most common type of Overed, judging by the sample characters presented in the book. Additionally, you get access to unique, Pure-breed-exclusive powers.Ĭross-Breed: You manifest two Syndromes. Your powers with this Syndrome can become more powerful than any other Overed's - you can level them up further. This determines how many Syndromes you manifest. The first thing about an Overed you need to decide is the Breed. This time we'll go through the Construction method of character creation, to showcase the more mechanical aspects of all the elements of a character we've been talking about. I'll have you know, foxes have the finest call in nature ![]()
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