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bts
12-07-2006, 11:27 PM
I'm trying to provide a bit of automation for the Character Burning process---at least, a tool for GMs to check characters easily. I know about the following sorts of Requirement on lifepaths. Am I missing any?

Choice of several lifepaths
Choice of several traits
Must be your Nth (or Mth)
Choice of several lifepaths or this other one twice
Choice of several lifepaths and a choice of traits
Minimum/maximum age
Must not be your Nth (or Mth)
You must have this lifepath and not this other trait.
Any N lifepaths in some setting


Some, like Owner-Aboard, aren't really requirements on taking the lifepath: they're requirements on the final character that come with the lifepath.

Given all that, it seems like there's a small core of requirements and some logical combinators. Are there any subtle lifepath requirements I'm not going to be able to meet that way?

And all that doesn't even mention the weirdo Born Vaylen lifepaths.

zabieru
12-07-2006, 11:31 PM
Lifepaths OR traits, which isn't wacky per se, but isn't on your list. For instance, off the top of my head Forged Lord requires Anvil Lord and Hammer Lord OR Your Grace (Or something like that anyway).

bts
12-08-2006, 12:13 PM
Absolutely, thanks. So the primitives end up looking like:


A previous lifepath, some number of times
A trait
All previous lifepaths' ages sum compared to some number
All previous lifepaths count up to some number
A lifepath in some Setting


And the combinations are the usual and, or, and not. That does mean character burning can't be done straight through: you have to spend some of your Trait points to buy traits from early LPs to qualify for purchase of later LPs.

Sydney Freedberg
12-08-2006, 07:59 PM
If you can automate Requirements checking, you're my hero. That's the one thing I just utterly gave up on in my own BE character burning spreadsheet.

zabieru
12-08-2006, 08:22 PM
Well, you could do it almost straight through, especially if it kept track of required traits and trait points. Just have it pop up a dialog "This LP will require the X trait, costing Y points. Do you want to buy the trait?"

Sydney Freedberg
12-09-2006, 12:31 AM
You could. I couldn't program my way out of a wet paper bag. I'm working in frickin' Excel.

Fuseboy
12-09-2006, 11:50 AM
Well, you could do it almost straight through, especially if it kept track of required traits and trait points. Just have it pop up a dialog "This LP will require the X trait, costing Y points. Do you want to buy the trait?"

Well, bear in mind that sometimes you'll be doing that using trait points from subsequent lifepaths. If you enforce the constraints all the way through the character-generation process, you may not be able to reach some legal characters.