There's no reason to give the PC a defective sabre.
I mean unless they WANT one, for roleplaying richness purposes, right.
My character started with a blaster that was malfunctioning and didn't work right, because he was from planet without any major technology.
It was funny.
See? THIS.
*sighs*
yes but you don't need a mechanically inferior weapon to actually have that fun. If the reason you want to do something is role play then do it. You don't need some kind of -2 to your dice role so that you can say your gun malfunctions. Just play out the fact that it malfunctions. You don't need +5 bonus XP points to role play out that your parents were killed at an early age and the trauma has made you turn into a masked vigilante at night. Just play it out. My gripe is that people think adding some kind of mechanical defect to their stat or weapon or whatever is good role play. It's not. Good role play is just role playing out that malfunction. In a D&D game I currently play in my character is surrounded by things that he clearly has no understanding of. In this game people from earth have been transported to Athis with their current knowledge of the real world and the plot of the game is discovering how centuries ago Athis was destroyed by advanced tech. All the other PC's in the game are from Earth prime. I'm the only native to the planet. But I don't take some kind of mechanical hit to my character to represent how he doesn't always understand whats going on. I just actually role play out the fact that he doesn't understand whats going on, often time with humorous results for the party.
I question whether or not you're actually trying to role play if you are just looking for some kind of mechanic to reflect how much something sucks. Just play it out. That's what role playing is supposed to be. Not a negative -2 when using this blaster because it was made on the wrong world. Just adding in the flavor as you play the character.
You don't need to hand people a mechanically bad anything to get them to role play something. Just ... role play it out.


