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One Point - Learning Curve:
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'''One Point - Learning Curve:'''
  
 
Ask the player what the character learned in the course of the scene. If you agree with it, the player gets one XP point.
 
Ask the player what the character learned in the course of the scene. If you agree with it, the player gets one XP point.
  
  
One Point - Heroism:  
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'''One Point - Heroism:'''
  
 
On rare occasions PCs can truly behave as heroes, risking all to let friends or even strangers escape from certain death. If a character acts heroically and manages to survive, he should be rewarded.  Some players might try to take advantage of the idea. Don't let them. Stupidity and suicidal behavior should not be mistaken for heroism.
 
On rare occasions PCs can truly behave as heroes, risking all to let friends or even strangers escape from certain death. If a character acts heroically and manages to survive, he should be rewarded.  Some players might try to take advantage of the idea. Don't let them. Stupidity and suicidal behavior should not be mistaken for heroism.
  
  
One Point - Acting:  
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'''One Point - Acting:'''
  
 
This award goes to the player who demonstrated exceptional roleplaying. If the player acted appropriately and his character entertained, award a point. Usually this award only goes to the player who roleplayed the best during that scene, but feel free to reward multiple sterling performances at once.
 
This award goes to the player who demonstrated exceptional roleplaying. If the player acted appropriately and his character entertained, award a point. Usually this award only goes to the player who roleplayed the best during that scene, but feel free to reward multiple sterling performances at once.
  
  
One Point - Concept:
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'''One Point - Concept:'''
  
 
Award this point if the player did a very good job acting out her character's concept. Doing so could have been bad or good for the player, but you are the final arbiter as to whether the player earns the point.
 
Award this point if the player did a very good job acting out her character's concept. Doing so could have been bad or good for the player, but you are the final arbiter as to whether the player earns the point.
  
  
One Point - Success:
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'''One Point - Success:'''
  
 
If the characters achieved all or at least some of their goals, they should get a point for advancing their agendas and carrying out their tasks successfully.
 
If the characters achieved all or at least some of their goals, they should get a point for advancing their agendas and carrying out their tasks successfully.
  
  
One point - Danger:
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'''One point - Danger:'''
  
If the story was particularily harrowing and the characters were forced to stay on their toes constantly, they may learn quicker just by surviving.
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If the story was particularly harrowing and the characters were forced to stay on their toes constantly, they may learn quicker just by surviving.
  
  
One Point - Wisdom:
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'''One Point - Wisdom:'''
  
If a player came up with a briliant plan that saved the day mid-story, adapted to circumstances, adjusted for a new or clever use of the characters capabilities, or just plain rocked, give a bonus point to that character for sudden insight.  
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If a player came up with a brilliant plan that saved the day mid-story, adapted to circumstances, adjusted for a new or clever use of the characters capabilities, or just plain rocked, give a bonus point to that character for sudden insight.  
  
  

Revision as of 14:53, 24 September 2013

One Point - Learning Curve:

Ask the player what the character learned in the course of the scene. If you agree with it, the player gets one XP point.


One Point - Heroism:

On rare occasions PCs can truly behave as heroes, risking all to let friends or even strangers escape from certain death. If a character acts heroically and manages to survive, he should be rewarded. Some players might try to take advantage of the idea. Don't let them. Stupidity and suicidal behavior should not be mistaken for heroism.


One Point - Acting:

This award goes to the player who demonstrated exceptional roleplaying. If the player acted appropriately and his character entertained, award a point. Usually this award only goes to the player who roleplayed the best during that scene, but feel free to reward multiple sterling performances at once.


One Point - Concept:

Award this point if the player did a very good job acting out her character's concept. Doing so could have been bad or good for the player, but you are the final arbiter as to whether the player earns the point.


One Point - Success:

If the characters achieved all or at least some of their goals, they should get a point for advancing their agendas and carrying out their tasks successfully.


One point - Danger:

If the story was particularly harrowing and the characters were forced to stay on their toes constantly, they may learn quicker just by surviving.


One Point - Wisdom:

If a player came up with a brilliant plan that saved the day mid-story, adapted to circumstances, adjusted for a new or clever use of the characters capabilities, or just plain rocked, give a bonus point to that character for sudden insight.


Drawn from

  • VtM pages 142-143
  • WtA pages 180-181
  • MtA page 131
  • CtD pages 275-276
  • WtO pages 227-228
  • DtF page 165