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a little exercise with Kaiju.

Started by Darrin Kelley, September 16, 2019, 09:53:14 PM

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Stephen Tannhauser

DC Heroes / Blood of Heroes / Mutants and Masterminds could probably do it, at least in the sense of managing colossal values through a mechanic that also handled ordinary people.

For how to structure and run a kaiju-centred campaign, I like Antiquation's idea above very much.
Better to keep silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt. -- Mark Twain

STR 8 DEX 10 CON 10 INT 11 WIS 6 CHA 3

Pat

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Poor Psyche?

laughs villainously

tenbones

Quote from: Stephen Tannhauser;1104949DC Heroes / Blood of Heroes / Mutants and Masterminds could probably do it, at least in the sense of managing colossal values through a mechanic that also handled ordinary people.

For how to structure and run a kaiju-centred campaign, I like Antiquation's idea above very much.

They could EASILY handle Kaiju play. All good systems for that.

tenbones

Quote from: Pat;1104991Poor Psyche?

laughs villainously

Yeah I didn't do the design of it. I'm fine with these stats... but that Psyche would be WAY higher. BUT! These are the stats for the 1950's Godzilla... so take it with a grain of salt.