![]() This Karma is in addition to the Karma cost for playing certain shapeshifter species. At character creation the shapeshifter chooses a metahuman form and pays for it with Karma. To determine their metahuman attributes, the player must simply note how many attribute points were put into each attribute, and those are applied to the base metahuman attributes as well. The attributes listed in the table are for the natural animal form. When making a shapeshifter character, the player creates the animal first. If a character’s Magic is reduced to 0 through Essence loss, they cannot use any abilities tied to Magic. Special attribute points can be used to increase the natural Magic attribute of a metasapient or shapeshifter, and the attribute can also be increased through Karma purchase as part of normal character advancement. Character options that have a natural Magic attribute cannot also have a Resonance attribute and thus cannot select that option during character creation. Metasapients and shapeshifters who select Priority A, B, C, or D for Magic have their natural Magic of 1 replaced with their new Magic attribute. Some of the options require taking a few Negative Qualities just to afford the Karma buy-in, but it may well be worth it to play an Ursine shapeshifter with the metahuman form of a giant. The Karma cost for playing a certain option does not count against the character’s Positive Quality limit, though. This extra Karma counts toward the Karma limit allowed for Negative Qualities. On the other hand, a few metavariant options end up giving the character a little extra Karma to spend. ![]() Some of the options require part of the character’s starting Karma to be spent just to allow for the additional abilities these characters will possess. Starting values are free points that do not use Attribute Points found in Step 2.Ĭharacter creation for metavariant, metasapient, and shapeshifter characters follows the same procedures as for the standard metatypes, with only one small change. The numbers under each attribute are the starting value and the maximum value for that attribute. The numbers are points that can be spent on individual skills and points that can be spent on skill groups.Ĭreation Steps Step 1: Pick a metatype. These are points that can be spent in skills. Characters that are neither of these should pick Priority E for this column. This determines starting magic or resonance for mages and technomancers. These points must all be spent and cannot be spent on anything outside of those 8 attributes. These are points that can only be spent into normal mental and physical attributes (BOD, AGI, REA, STR, WIL, LOG, INT, and CHA). The maximum value for these attributes is 6, with the exception of Humans with a maximum Edge value of 7. These are points that can be assigned to Magic, Resonance, or Edge. No two columns can be issued the same priority value. Special Points, Attributes, Magic/Resonance, Skills, and Resources can all be issued a priority value from A to E. Magic 3, one Rating 2 Magical skill group Resonance 3, three Rating 2 skills from Resonance, Electronics, or Cracking skill groups, 3 complex forms Magic 5, one Rating 4 Magical skill group Resonance 4, three Rating 4 skills from Resonance, Electronics, or Cracking skill groups, 4 complex forms Magic 4, two Rating 4 Magical skills, 7 spells Resonance 6, three Rating 5 skills from Resonance, Electronics, or Cracking skill groups, 7 complex forms Magic 6, two Rating 5 Magical Skills, 10 spells +2 dice for pathogen and toxin resistance,.O35238545 Shadowrun Fifth Edition Core Rulebook 4.2 Step 2: Pick and spend attribute points. ![]() Melee Combat Called Attack Friend in Melee Combat More Enemys Wounded Attacking multiple targets Attacking from higher pos. +1 / uncompensated shot x2 normal recoil +8 +4 +2 / additional target -1 +2 +4 +6 +1 +2 see condition monitor -2 -1 -1 +2 each weapon +4 -1 / simple action lowers range category Target Number Modifiers Ranged Combat Recoil Recoil, Heavy Weapons Blind Fire Partial Cover Additional Targets Stationary Target Enemy in Melee running running, difficult ground walking walking, difficult ground wounded Smartgun Smartgoggles Laserpointer Two Weapons Called Shot Aiming Image Magnification Speed Acceleration Body Armor Signature Autonav Pilot Seating Firmpoints Hardpoints Fuel Economy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ĭash_Credstick_ YES NO Lifestyle_paid_months real SIN q q Other SINs_ Doc Wagon™ Contract_until_ Other notes:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ĭargo light: Handling +1 Speed Load med: Handling +2 Speed -25 % Stress ser: Handling +3 Sensors Speed -50 % ECM Vehicle Ini ECCM _ ED ECD Modifications _ _ _ _ _ _ _Įssence Body index Magic Reaction Initiative Dice Shadowrun SR3 Charakterbogen by Timo Ziebolz Name_Streetname_Race_Maleq Femaleq Appearance_ _ Character Traits_
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