So I just got the book and was looking at the character creation rules. If I'm playing myself I'd most likely take some kind of near sighted negative feature (an extra negative die.) Could I use my glasses as a bonus die from equipment in situations where my extreme near-sightedness applied? I'm not trying to negate my negative die from my feature but to me that makes sense and if somehow my glasses break or I lose them I wouldn't get a bonus die from them. Am I correct?
Features question.
Sound right to me.
That would probably work.
As a GM, I'd probably just have them auto-cancel out ... as long as you have your glasses. It's a "corrected situation" to me until something comes up to change it.
More importantly: do you carry a backup set? In what sort of case?
That would probably work.
As a GM, I'd probably just have them auto-cancel out ... as long as you have your glasses. It's a "corrected situation" to me until something comes up to change it.
More importantly: do you carry a backup set? In what sort of case?
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I don't so I'm hosed if I lose them.
Also I haven't read far enough into the book what is a corrected situation?
Edited by barabelsftwPersonally I would run your character as normal wiyhout a positve or negative adjustment. You would only gain a negative feature if you loose the glasses. This could be the result of a trauma of some sort.
Edited by mouthymercIt's not a rule term - I just mean it as common use ... your glasses correct your vision. As long as you have them, you're fine. Mouthymerc said it better, I think.
Also: consider getting a second pair and a good case (or budget to save for the same), regardless of zombie apoc or not.
I don't so I'm hosed if I lose them.
Also I haven't read far enough into the book what is a corrected situation?