04
Sep
2007
Game: The Age of Decadence
From: http://www.rpgdot.com/index.php?hsaction=10053&ID=1227
AoD uses a skill-based system, although a class is also initially chosen. Can you elaborate on this?
Iron Tower: It’s not a class, but a background. It’s what you did in the gameworld, before the in-game events. It helps defining your character better, establishing his ties with various factions. For example, a thief starts as a member of the Thieves Guild (joining it on your own is more complicated than walking in and asking for an application form), gets a reputation bonus when dealing with shady elements and factions supporting the Thieves Guild for their own reasons, and a reputation penalty with the Imperial Guards and the Merchants Guild.
The background doesn’t restrict your character in any way. A knight may specialize in combat and serve his Noble House in that capacity, or he/she may specialize in diplomacy or stealth. An assassin can rely on a quick blade and Critical Strike skill, or on poison and charms, and so on.
Backgrounds are optional, you don’t have to choose one, in which case you will enter the game world as a stranger. Nobody knows you, which could be a good thing or a bad thing; depends on how you look at it.
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