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1. Determine Required Skills | |||
Design skills from Engineering Triad | Design skills from Engineering Triad | ||
2. GM assigns complexity | == 2. GM assigns complexity == | ||
Complexity Required Skill Level Retail Price | Complexity Required Skill Level Retail Price | ||
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Amazing 21 or more Over $1,000,000 | Amazing 21 or more Over $1,000,000 | ||
3. Concept Roll | == 3. Concept Roll == | ||
GM roll vs. Character Skill to determine if theory is testable. | GM roll vs. Character Skill to determine if theory is testable. | ||
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On critical failure, the inventor thinks he has a workable theory and proceeds to Construct Prototype. | On critical failure, the inventor thinks he has a workable theory and proceeds to Construct Prototype. | ||
4. Construct Prototype | == 4. Construct Prototype == | ||
Roll vs. inventor’s skill. Use same modifiers as Concept roll, plus: | Roll vs. inventor’s skill. Use same modifiers as Concept roll, plus: | ||
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Each Prototype roll requires 1d-2 days if the invention is Simple, 2d days if Average, 1d months if Complex, or 3d months if Amazing. | Each Prototype roll requires 1d-2 days if the invention is Simple, 2d days if Average, 1d months if Complex, or 3d months if Amazing. | ||
5. Cost | == 5. Cost == | ||
The prohibitive costs of engineering require a Patron. | The prohibitive costs of engineering require a Patron. | ||
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Revision as of 06:20, 24 May 2010
1. Determine Required Skills
Design skills from Engineering Triad
2. GM assigns complexity
Complexity Required Skill Level Retail Price Simple 14 or less Up to $100 Average 15-17 Up to $10,000 Complex 18-20 Up to $1,000,000 Amazing 21 or more Over $1,000,000
3. Concept Roll
GM roll vs. Character Skill to determine if theory is testable.
Modifiers: • -6 if the invention is Simple, -10 if Average, -14 if Complex, or -22 if Amazing. • +5 if you have a working model you’re trying to copy, or • +2 if the device already exists but you don’t have a model • +1 to +5 if the item is a variant on a existing one • -5 if the basic technology is totally new to the campaign (regardless of TL) • -5 if the device is one TL above the inventor’s TL.
On success, inventor has successful theory and may proceed to Constructing Prototype.
On failure, inventor knows his theory is bad and may roll again next day.
On critical failure, the inventor thinks he has a workable theory and proceeds to Construct Prototype.
4. Construct Prototype
Roll vs. inventor’s skill. Use same modifiers as Concept roll, plus: • +1 per assistant with skill 20+ (max: +4)
Each Prototype roll requires 1d-2 days if the invention is Simple, 2d days if Average, 1d months if Complex, or 3d months if Amazing.
5. Cost
The prohibitive costs of engineering require a Patron.