Shockwave_IIc
Nov 5 2004, 01:46 AM
QUOTE (Kagetenshi) |
You may come up with a plan that will outsmart me as a GM. |
This falls under.
Just because i have Int 4 (5-6) and you threw me a curve ball that i didn't catch, doesn't mean you outsmarted the Int 8+ NPC im representing........
Kagetenshi
Nov 5 2004, 02:10 AM
Exactly.
~J
Crimson Jack
Nov 5 2004, 04:29 AM
QUOTE (tanka) |
In the run books, the typical award for one section of the book is... 3? |
I believe the reward in the modules is for goals obtained outside of the standard awards you receive as outlined in the BBB. I could be mistaken on this, as I no longer have any modules, but IIRC it reads something to that effect.
Tanka
Nov 5 2004, 04:46 AM
For Harlequin, it's 8 + 1 for every section each character completed.
Then more from the core book.
Which, if you're lucky, ~20 for the whole book, averaging ~2.5 per section.
Kagetenshi
Nov 5 2004, 04:53 AM
For Harlequin's Back, keeping in mind that this is only for playing the campaign utterly perfectly (though not including discretionary awards), it doles out around 100 karma.
~J
Tanka
Nov 5 2004, 04:59 AM
I'm counting 61, Kage. No, I didn't count the suggested bonus, because that doesn't come into effect until the next run (if the GM decides to go with it).
Kagetenshi
Nov 5 2004, 05:00 AM
You sure on that? I thought I'd counted everything...
And no, I didn't count the bonus either. And we are not going to talk about it, either, because there are people who haven't played about.
~J
Tanka
Nov 5 2004, 05:54 AM
I only checked the back, so I may have missed a few things mentioned in the sections. But, in the back, there's only 61.
My players just loved the end of the first Harlequin adventure.
[ Spoiler ]
As for money, remember that he gives the players a really old (thus valuable) sword. I think it was worth a couple of 100k (or at least 100k). And he payed pretty good for all the runs.
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