• Murdoc@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    For a long time I never understood the prevailing opinion about the inherent incompatibility of the game lines in WoD because I mixed them up all the time. But now thinking back on it I realize that I never really needed to use the rules, like for combat, between the types. I don’t know if it was the stories I ran, or the people I gamed with, but interactions were either cautious curiosity, or abject avoidance (“Oh shit, werewolf! Run!!!”)

    Well there was that one time in live when my Toreador fought a lupine, and that went fine. Idk, maybe the live rules were designed better for that?

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      They aren’t really incompatible in game. For Vampires, a Lupine should be an OH FUCK OH SHIT OH FUCK tier enemy to most parties, either a run (smart) or fight as a team (good luck) encounter.

      Did your Toreador solo a lupine by themselves? Were they a powerful Elder, or the world’s luckiest roller?

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        They aren’t really incompatible in game. For Vampires, a Lupine should be an OH FUCK OH SHIT OH FUCK tier enemy to most parties, either a run (smart) or fight as a team (good luck) encounter.

        Yeah. One time in tt, our malk and a setite met one on the Santa Monica pier. Malk got a miraculous 8 successes on Athletics to get away (took a picture of it), while the setite did the smart thing and dove into the water.

        Did your Toreador solo a lupine by themselves? Were they a powerful Elder, or the world’s luckiest roller?

        Not an elder, but a martial artist with max Celerity. Still lost though, because at the time I sucked at challenges.

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          Toreador tend to be obsessive and perfectionists about their art. If one decides their “art” is a form of combat, they’re probably bad enough dudes to fuck most opponents up at max speed, respect!

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            Yup, that’s totally how I played him. Just like Ryu from Street Fighter, committed to his art. Except with better manners and fashion sense.