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## Another Hint: Power Level and Speed Level are combined to create Weapon Level making the Hit Die an emergent property. Attempt to find the power and speed that best fits your weapon first before seeing what the Hit Die is. Then if the Hit Die or if some other attribute isn't quite what you want you can always further customize it by following the [[#Advance Customizations|Advance Customizations]] rules. | ## Another Hint: Power Level and Speed Level are combined to create Weapon Level making the Hit Die an emergent property. Attempt to find the power and speed that best fits your weapon first before seeing what the Hit Die is. Then if the Hit Die or if some other attribute isn't quite what you want you can always further customize it by following the [[#Advance Customizations|Advance Customizations]] rules. | ||
# Then you will need to review the different [[Weapons#Default_Attributes|Default Attributes]]. These can range from Two-Handed to Exotic. The Style, Arch Type, and Level may specify an attribute already but picking a Default Attribute is free and may be useful. | # Then you will need to review the different [[Weapons#Default_Attributes|Default Attributes]]. These can range from Two-Handed to Exotic. The Style, Arch Type, and Level may specify an attribute already but picking a Default Attribute is free and may be useful. | ||
# Finally you can calculate the cost of the weapon. In the [[Weapons#Weapon_Cost|Weapon Cost]] section there is a table titled: "Weapon Cost Matrix (Melee/Ranged)". You can match the Tech Level of the Weapon with the actual Weapon Level to determine its cost. The table provides the base cost of both Melee and Range as well as the cost of adding customizations to that weapon. | |||
## Hint: At this point, if you have not already you will need to determine the Tech Level of the Weapon. The easiest choice is the Tech Level of the character that will be using it which usually defaults to Tech 2. Keep in mind that the higher the Tech level the more expensive and possibly more difficult the weapon is to acquire. Also, keep in mind that a higher tech level weapon will result in a higher proficiency requirement if the user of the weapon has a lower Tech level. | |||
=== Weapon Styles === | === Weapon Styles === | ||
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You can pick a style to follow. A shotgun, pistol, Sniper rifle or Chemical Thrower. If your weapon doesn't necessarily conform to one of the below styles you can choose 'No Style' as a style. The Weapon Style helps define the gun and adjust the default stats to better fit a particular role. | You can pick a style to follow. A shotgun, pistol, Sniper rifle or Chemical Thrower. If your weapon doesn't necessarily conform to one of the below styles you can choose 'No Style' as a style. The Weapon Style helps define the gun and adjust the default stats to better fit a particular role. | ||
:* '''Note''': The Weapon Style name doesn't always have too fit the description of the weapon but what it provides may be more in line with how the weapon is meant to be used. | |||
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===Weapon Levels=== | ===Weapon Levels=== | ||
A Weapon's Level is equal to the Power Level combined with the Speed Level. Both Power and Speed have an effect on different attributes of the Weapon. For example, Power Level directly affects the Range of the weapon while Speed directly affects the Ammunition amount. You can see how they are affected in the [[#Advance Customizations|Advance Customizations]] section below, however, the table "Weapon Power/Speed Level Matrix" includes links to the default attributes of every possible Power/Speed Weapon combination so it isn't necessary to know every single rule. | |||
;Levels of Power: There are 4 Power Levels and they start at level 0 with Small and then Medium, Large and Gigantic. Gigantic being the Level 3 Power level. The Power level represents the Kinetic/Electric/Thermal/Chemical Energy of a single round of Ammunition that is capable of being fired from the weapon. | |||
:* '''NOTE:''' All Gigantic Size weapons are considered 'Clunky'. | :* '''NOTE:''' All Gigantic Size weapons are considered 'Clunky'. | ||
;Levels of Speed: There are 5 Speed Levels and they start at level 0 with Single Fire and then Manual, Semi-Auto, Full Auto, Super-Faster. Super-Faster being the Level 4 Power level. This represents the '''rate of fire''' for the weapon. The difference between Single-Fire and Manual is that Single-Fire implies the weapon Ammunition is 1 which means it will need to be reloaded every time it is fired like a musket while Manual means that although it can only fire one round of Ammunition it can have a magazine which holds more rounds. A good example of this would be a revolver. All Melee is considered Manual, whereas all Archaic ranged weapons are considered Single-Fire. | |||
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:* '''NOTE:''' All Super Fast Speed weapons are considered Exotic. | :* '''NOTE:''' All Super Fast Speed weapons are considered Exotic. | ||
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:* '''Note''': Do not forget to adjust the default stats of the weapon for the Weapon Style and Weapon Arch Type. | |||
:* '''Note''': If the weapon stats are not up to snuff then you can still adjust the weapon under the [[#Advance Customizations|Advance Customizations]] rules. | |||
=== Default Attributes === | === Default Attributes === | ||
Default attributes are attributes that are earned under the right circumstances. For example, if you pick your weapon to be Super-Fast the weapon instantly becomes exotic. Some of these default attributes can be affected by customization points. You will learn more about earning and spending customization points on weapons in the sections below. | Default attributes are attributes that are earned under the right circumstances. For example, if you pick your weapon to be Super-Fast the weapon instantly becomes exotic. Some of these default attributes can be affected by customization points. You will learn more about earning and spending customization points on weapons in the sections below. | ||
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* Exotic weapons like Arcane weapons require the Character to have one more level higher in there Proficiency Branch then the weapon's level in order to use it. They also have a price increase of x2 cost to represent their unique properties. There Procure Difficulty is increased by 1. | * Exotic weapons like Arcane weapons require the Character to have one more level higher in there Proficiency Branch then the weapon's level in order to use it. They also have a price increase of x2 cost to represent their unique properties. There Procure Difficulty is increased by 1. | ||
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| ''' | | '''Intuitive''': are weapons that are commonplace for your Character or are extremely easy to use. They usually follow a standard design and are simple to learn. Take for example a pistol or rifle. Both still require time to master but the basic principle of handle/trigger/end with hole point toward bad guy concept is common knowledge. This Attribute reduces the Weapon Proficiency requirement by 1. However, this weapon '''cannot''' be masterworked, above Weapon Level 5, Tech Level 4 or higher, have any other Default Attribute, have a Bonus Ability. If the weapon meets any of those blockers it loses the Intuitive Attribute. | ||
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| '''Clunky''': The weapon is overweight and reloads speed is instantly slower. The weapon must also now be used via two-handed only. Cannot even be fired without two hands. That doesn't mean you can fire it with one hand just with a penalty but that is *CANNOT* be used without both hands holding it. | | '''Clunky''': The weapon is overweight and reloads speed is instantly slower. The weapon must also now be used via two-handed only. Cannot even be fired without two hands. That doesn't mean you can fire it with one hand just with a penalty but that is *CANNOT* be used without both hands holding it. | ||
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=== Weapon Cost === | === Weapon Cost === | ||
The table below shows all the base costs for all Weapon Levels for all Tech Levels for both Melee and Ranged. It also includes the customization point cost. Match the Weapon's Tech Level with the Weapon Level and the base cost of the Weapon is provided including the cost of each additional customization done to the weapon. | |||
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Each Customization Point spent on a Weapon increases the price of the weapon by 25% of the weapons base price round to the nearest $5. The base price is the price indicated by the Weapon Level + any price increase for Tech Level. This does not include the Procure Difficulty Price increase. This increase is added after all other price modifications are considered. | |||
== Advance Weapon Creation == | == Advance Weapon Creation == | ||
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Just like for Character in Future Path here there is a focus on bringing out the strengths and weaknesses of weapons. Weapons can either be plain/simple or be focused on a specific task with clear disadvantages and advantages. | Just like for Character in Future Path here there is a focus on bringing out the strengths and weaknesses of weapons. Weapons can either be plain/simple or be focused on a specific task with clear disadvantages and advantages. | ||
'''Attributes list (Not all apply to every weapon)''': | '''Attributes list (Not all apply to every weapon)''': | ||
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! The Crit Range of the Weapon | ! The Crit Range of the Weapon | ||
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| All weapons start with a default Crit range of just 20. Meaning that the only way to have a critical hit is if a natural Twenty is rolled when doing an accuracy check. The range can be increased. However the limit to how much it can be increased by is based on the weapon speed unless it is a Melee Weapon then the max crit range is 17-20. However for ranged weapons it's based on speed: Single Fire and Manual's Max is the default 20. Semi-Auto is 19-20. Full Auto is 18-20 and Super-Fast is 17-20. However these are the limit that a Crit range can be. Simply what a weapon can be brought to via customizations on the gun itself. Character options/gadgets/amo can adjust this further. This customization costs 1 customization point. The Player cannot take a negative in this Attribute. This instantly increases the cost of the weapon by adding its Base Cost for each time this is improved. | | All weapons start with a default Crit range of just 20. Meaning that the only way to have a critical hit is if a natural Twenty is rolled when doing an accuracy check. The range can be increased. However the limit to how much it can be increased by is based on the weapon speed unless it is a Melee Weapon then the max crit range is 17-20. However, for ranged weapons it's based on speed: Single Fire and Manual's Max is the default 20. Semi-Auto is 19-20. Full Auto is 18-20 and Super-Fast is 17-20. However these are the limit that a Crit range can be. Simply what a weapon can be brought to via customizations on the gun itself. Character options/gadgets/amo can adjust this further. This customization costs 1 customization point. The Player cannot take a negative in this Attribute. This instantly increases the cost of the weapon by adding its Base Cost for each time this is improved. | ||
Default: Normally the Crit of a ALL weapons is 20. | Default: Normally the Crit of a ALL weapons is 20. | ||
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| '''Switch Firing Modes''': The weapon has to have a speed of Fully Auto or faster to gain the Switch Firing Modes feature. The ability will allow the character to choose between Single Fire or Fully Auto. The default behavior of the weapon is Fully Auto/Super Fast and the is no change. If the weapon is switched to Single Fire mode then weapon gains the following stats. It gains a +2 to accuracy with an additional +1 for its size. Medium +1, Large +2, and Gigantic +3. The Critical Range goes up by 1, max 17-20. The Ammunition amount for the gun is considered doubled. However the weapon gets these penalties: The Critical Damage can only be x2 in this mode. The Hit Die goes down level if its seed is Fully Auto and two levels if its Super Faster. (Ranged only, Archaic weapons do not apply) | | '''Switch Firing Modes''': The weapon has to have a speed of Fully Auto or faster to gain the Switch Firing Modes feature. The ability will allow the character to choose between Single Fire or Fully Auto. The default behavior of the weapon is Fully Auto/Super Fast and the is no change. If the weapon is switched to Single Fire mode then weapon gains the following stats. It gains a +2 to accuracy with an additional +1 for its size. Medium +1, Large +2, and Gigantic +3. The Critical Range goes up by 1, max 17-20. The Ammunition amount for the gun is considered doubled. However the weapon gets these penalties: The Critical Damage can only be x2 in this mode. The Hit Die goes down level if its seed is Fully Auto and two levels if its Super Faster. (Ranged only, Archaic weapons do not apply) | ||
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| '''Fully Unload''': The weapon has to have a speed of Semi-Auto or faster to gain the Fully Unload feature. The clip must have more | | '''Fully Unload''': The weapon has to have a speed of Semi-Auto or faster to gain the Fully Unload feature. The clip must have more than 1/2, round up, of its uses left. And the Ammunition amount for the Weapon must be at least 2. This requires a Full Round action. The character has a choice. Focus on a single target for an automatic critical as long as the accuracy check was successful. Or shooting at targets in front of the character, with a 180degrees of view in the direction the character is facing, with the max number that can be hit equal to the ammunition that is left. The damage with this choice is the Hit Die one lower level of the weapon against each target. The weapon's ranged is halved. The weapon's Ammunition is completely spent. The weapon cannot preform this move again for 1d4 turns. Fully Unloading requires that the Character stand in front of the enemy and hold tight to there gun as it empties all its ammunition. This gives all enemies within range to have an advantage on accuracy checks against the Character for 1 round. (Ranged only, Archaic weapons do not apply) | ||
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| '''Swift Reload''': The gun is configured in a way to make it extremely easy to quickly remove and replace an emptied mag. Making the process seam almost completely effortless. This allows the player to reload as a Simple action. (Ranged only, only Archaic weapons like crossbows) | | '''Swift Reload''': The gun is configured in a way to make it extremely easy to quickly remove and replace an emptied mag. Making the process seam almost completely effortless. This allows the player to reload as a Simple action. (Ranged only, only Archaic weapons like crossbows) | ||
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| '''Special Ammunition''': Some guns have to be modified and handled carefully to be able to load any other amo except the one specifically designed for it. However exceptions can be made. This allows the character to be able to apply special amo to the weapon. (Actually not ranged only. Melee weapons can have this application as a representation of exotic materials used make the weapon more deadly. However taking this ability makes any Melee weapon Exotic) | | '''Special Ammunition''': Some guns have to be modified and handled carefully to be able to load any other amo except the one specifically designed for it. However, exceptions can be made. This allows the character to be able to apply special amo to the weapon. (Actually not ranged only. Melee weapons can have this application as a representation of exotic materials used to make the weapon more deadly. However, taking this ability makes any Melee weapon Exotic) | ||
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| '''Enhanced Combat Options''': This is a vague ability that is used to describe a couple of different types of enhancements. There | | '''Enhanced Combat Options''': This is a vague ability that is used to describe a couple of different types of enhancements. There is a list of combat techniques a character can do. To read up on them please review [[Techniques#Combat_Techniques|Combat Techniques]] rules. This gives the weapon an ability bonus for these combat maneuvers if the weapon is used to assist in the maneuver. You can acquire this ability multiple times for different maneuvers or the same one. Each one provides an advantage while performing the maneuver. However, the same rules for advantage stacking apply here. To review read the rules [[Combat#Determining_Advantages_and_Disadvantages_.28Step_3.29|here]]. Also remember that abilities require the necessary feat for your weapon type to be usable. | ||
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| '''Suppression Fire''': Also known as Suppressive or Covering Fire. This ability when declared requires a delayed action. It takes 3 times the uses out of the gun's Ammunition and thus the weapon must have at least 3 rounds left. However creates a wall of bullets/lazers or other deadly things that the target will have to subject itself to in order to move. The target would have to teleport out of the line of fire to avoid a Ranged delayed attack. The Character can choose to focus on a single target to help keep them from moving. Or they can declare a cone like area effect. A 90 degree cone with a range of weapon. Any enemy that moves within this cone is subject to a delayed attack action, up to 3 targets. The Character gains advantage to the accuracy check and a +1 for Bonus Damage per Weapon Level. If it is a single target then the Hit Die goes up a level. If it is a cone then the Hit Die goes down a level. Like Fully Unload however the Character is exposed. Any enemy not effected by the Suppression Fire gains advantage to accuracy checks while the Character is using this ability. | | '''Suppression Fire''': Also known as Suppressive or Covering Fire. This ability when declared requires a delayed action. It takes 3 times the uses out of the gun's Ammunition and thus the weapon must have at least 3 rounds left. However creates a wall of bullets/lazers or other deadly things that the target will have to subject itself to in order to move. The target would have to teleport out of the line of fire to avoid a Ranged delayed attack. The Character can choose to focus on a single target to help keep them from moving. Or they can declare a cone like area effect. A 90 degree cone with a range of weapon. Any enemy that moves within this cone is subject to a delayed attack action, up to 3 targets. The Character gains advantage to the accuracy check and a +1 for Bonus Damage per Weapon Level. If it is a single target then the Hit Die goes up a level. If it is a cone then the Hit Die goes down a level. Like Fully Unload however the Character is exposed. Any enemy not effected by the Suppression Fire gains advantage to accuracy checks while the Character is using this ability. |
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Please go to the Full Weapon List for a complete list of examples. | |||
Tech Level 0 | |||
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Weapon | Size/Speed Lvls (Total lvl) |
Hit Die | Cost / Proc Diff |
Melee Weapons | |||
Knife | Small/Manual (lvl 1) | 1d4 | $120 / 1 |
Short Sword | Medium/Manual (lvl 2) | 1d6 | $480 / 1 |
Quarter-Staff | Medium/Manual (lvl 2) | 1d6 | $480 / 1 |
Broad Sword | Large/Manual (lvl 3) | 1d8 | $960 / 1 |
Spear | Large/Manual* (lvl 2) | 1d8 | $960 / 1 |
Ranged Weapons | |||
Throwing Knife/Star | Small/Single-Fire (lvl 0) | 1d2 | $35 / 1 |
Simple Bow | Medium/Single-Fire (lvl 1) | 1d4 | $360 / 1 |
Long Bow | Large/Single-Fire (lvl 2) | 1d6 | $1,620 / 1 |
Tech Level 1 | |||
Weapon | Size/Speed | Hit Die | Cost / Proc Diff |
Melee Weapons | |||
Improved Sword | Large/Manual (lvl 3) | 1d8 | $620 / 0 |
Improved Knife | Medium/Manual (lvl 2) | 1d6 | $320 / 0 |
Riot Baton | Medium/Manual (lvl 2) | 1d6 | $320 / 0 |
Ranged Weapons | |||
Improved Bow | Large/Single-Fire (lvl 2) | 1d6 | $800 / 0 |
Pistol | Medium/Manual (lvl 2) | 1d6 | $800 / 0 |
Side Arm | Medium/Semi-Auto (lvl 3) | 1d8 | $1,700 / 1 |
Hunting Rifle | Medium/Single Fire (lvl 3) | 1d8 | $1,450 / 0 |
Sniper Rifle | Large/Semi-Auto (lvl 4) | 1d10 | $4,800 / 1 |
Assault Weapon | Medium/Fully Auto (lvl 4) | 1d10 | $3,450 / 0 |
Simple LMG | Large/Fully Auto (lvl 5) | 1d12 | $6,050 / 1 |
Simple CQB | Small/Super Fast* (lvl 3) | 1d8 | $2,600 / 1 |
Tech Level 2 | |||
Weapon | Size/Speed | Hit Die | Cost / Proc Diff |
Melee Weapons | |||
Advanced Sword | Large/Manual (lvl 3) | 1d8 | $800 / 0 |
Advanced Knife | Medium/Manual (lvl 2) | 1d6 | $400 / 0 |
Energy Baton | Medium/Manual (lvl 2) | 1d6 | $600 / 0 |
Ranged Weapons | |||
Laser Pistol | Medium / Semi-Auto (lvl 3) | 1d8 | $1,610 / 0 |
Laser Rifle | Large/Fully Autoc (lvl 5) | 1d12 | $5,280 / 0 |
Grenade Launcher | Gigantic/Fully Auto (lvl 6) | 2d8 | $16,560 / 0 |
Tangler Gun | Small/Semi-Auto (lvl 2) | ? | $880 / 0 |
Laser QCB | Medium/Super Fast (lvl 5) | 1d12 | $6,280 / 0 |
Laser Sniper Rifle | Gigantic/Semi-Auto (lvl 5) | 1d12 | $7,920 / 1 |
Laser Shotgun | Large/Semi-Auto (lvl 4) | 1d12 | $3,520 / 0 |
Laser LMG | Large/Full Auto (lvl 5) | 1d12 | $9,170 / 1 |
Tech Level 3 | |||
Weapon | Size/Speed | Hit Die | Cost / Proc Diff |
Melee Weapons | |||
Plasma Sword | Gigantic/Manual (lvl 4) | 1d10* | $1,920 / 0 |
Ranged Weapons | |||
Plasma Pistol | Large/Semi-Auto (lvl 4) | 1d10* | $3,690 / 0 |
Plasma Rifle | Large/Fully Auto (lvl 5) | 2d8* | $6,010 / 0 |
Plasma QCB | Large / Super-Fast (lvl 6) | 2d10* | $8,640 / 1 |
Rail Gun | Gigantic/Semi-Auto (lvl 5) | 1d12 | $12,960 / 2 |
Plasma Shotgun | Large/Full Auto (lvl 5) | 1d12 | $5,760 / 0 |
Plasma LMG | Gigantic / Full Auto (lvl 6) | 2d8* | $9,910 / 0 |
Plasma Sniper Rifle | Gigantic / Semi Auto (lvl 5) | *2d8 | $8,640 / 1 |
Tech Level 4 | |||
Weapon | Size/Speed | Hit Die | Cost / Proc Diff |
Melee Weapons | |||
Particle Sword | Gigantic/Manual (lvl 4) | 1d12* | $2,240 / 1 |
Superior Knife | Medium/Manual (lvl 2) | 1d8 | $1,120 / 1 |
Ranged Weapons | |||
Gravity Rifle | Large/Fully Auto (lvl 5) | 1d12 | $4,160 / 2 |
Energy Rail Cannon | Gigantic/Full Auto (lvl 6) | 2d8 | $14,120 / 1 |
Singularity Cannon | Gigantic/Super-Fast* (lvl 7) | 2d10 | $46,800 / 3 |
Sonic Beam | Large/Fully Auto (lvl 5) | 1d12 | $7,240 / 1 |
Anti-Matter Pistol | Gigantic/Semi Auto (lvl 5) | 2d8 | $12,460 / 2 |
Anti-Matter Shotgun | Gigantic/Semi Auto (lvl 5) | 2d10** | $23,040 / 2 |
Anti-Matter Rifle | Gigantic/Fully Auto (lvl 6) | 2d10* | $28,080 / 2 |
Please go to the Full Weapon List for a complete list of examples. |
Weapons in Future Path are not static like in other Pen & Paper games. In FuturePath you can choose a weapon from a list if you are in a hurry there is a partial list of weapons in a table to the right of this page titled 'Table: Weapon Examples' or you can visit the Full Weapon List page for an extensive list of weapon examples. However, if you have a creative itch feel free to create your own using the custom weapon rules set.
This page is dedicated to learning how to make weapons, ammo, grenades, and traps. The rules for customizing and crafting them can be found here. If you wish to simply pick from a list of weapons visit the Full Weapon List page. Skip below to Ammunition for rules on ammo. Also skip below to Grenades and Traps.
Future Path Weapon Tech Levels
Tech Levels | Level Limit/Max Hit Die | Customization Pts. | Extra Procure Diff |
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Tech Level 0 | 4 Levels / 1d10 | 0 | +1 |
Tech Level 1 | 5 Levels / 1d12 | 1 | 0 |
Tech Level 2 | 6 Levels / 2d8 | 2 | 0 |
Tech Level 3 | 7 Levels / 2d10 | 3 | 0 |
Tech Level 4 | 8 Levels / 2d12 | 4 | +1 |
The Tech Level of a Weapon is based on the Tech system which co-insides with the Civilization Tech Level and it helps to categorize futuristic weapons. The higher the Tech Level, the more advanced technology, and science it took to make the weapon. It also means that it is more difficult and expensive to get your hands on it. It will also acquire a character to have the same tech level or higher to work on it. Upgrade it with newer gadgets and so on.
Weapons have a Weapon Level limit depending on the Tech Level. Tech Levels also provides customization points that can improve the weapon. Tech Levels also come with a procure difficulty increase.
Buying a Weapon
You do not need to create an advanced customized weapon or even a simple one. You can pick a weapon from the list of weapon examples to the right of this page. Or you can visit the Full Weapon List page.
The Weapon Examples table is organized first by Tech Level, then by wither or not the Weapon is Melee or Ranged and lastly by Weapon Level. The Cost is the average expected price for the weapon, but the GM is free to adjust that based on game circumstances. The Proc Diff is shorthand for Procure Difficulty which helps explain how hard it is to find and purchase the item. The Size/Speed Lvls and (Total lvl) is detailing the Weapon Level and how it got its level which also determines its Damage Die. Finally, the weapon itself is a link to another page that not only shows the full details of the weapon but also may list other weapons of a similar style.
The GM may say that only specific Tech Levels and Procure Difficulty of weapons is sold at a particular location. You can use this information to narrow your choice of weapons helping to make quick purchases. This is also the same for Armor and General Equipment.
Simple Weapon Creation
Now how do you create your own custom Future Path Weapon!? Here is a summary of the steps to help.
- The best way to start isn't to jump to how much damage or what Hit Die the weapon will have but instead to focus on what the weapon style or purpose is. Review the "Weapon Styles" table below in the Weapon Styles section. Ask the question "What is the purpose of the design of the weapon?" For example, it is for close courters room to room combat or is it for hunting or sniping?
- Second you may want to think about how the weapon deals damage. Does it use Lasers or normal bullets? This is a weapon's Arch Type.
- Next you can review the Weapon Levels. A Weapon Level determines the Hit Die of a Weapon, (although that can be adjusted). It also determines all other default attributes.
- Hint: The table "Weapon Power/Speed Level Matrix" has links in every cell that goes to a page that describes that weapon's default attributes. These attributes can then be adjusted based on the Weapon Style and Arch Type.
- Another Hint: Power Level and Speed Level are combined to create Weapon Level making the Hit Die an emergent property. Attempt to find the power and speed that best fits your weapon first before seeing what the Hit Die is. Then if the Hit Die or if some other attribute isn't quite what you want you can always further customize it by following the Advance Customizations rules.
- Then you will need to review the different Default Attributes. These can range from Two-Handed to Exotic. The Style, Arch Type, and Level may specify an attribute already but picking a Default Attribute is free and may be useful.
- Finally you can calculate the cost of the weapon. In the Weapon Cost section there is a table titled: "Weapon Cost Matrix (Melee/Ranged)". You can match the Tech Level of the Weapon with the actual Weapon Level to determine its cost. The table provides the base cost of both Melee and Range as well as the cost of adding customizations to that weapon.
- Hint: At this point, if you have not already you will need to determine the Tech Level of the Weapon. The easiest choice is the Tech Level of the character that will be using it which usually defaults to Tech 2. Keep in mind that the higher the Tech level the more expensive and possibly more difficult the weapon is to acquire. Also, keep in mind that a higher tech level weapon will result in a higher proficiency requirement if the user of the weapon has a lower Tech level.
Weapon Styles
You can pick a style to follow. A shotgun, pistol, Sniper rifle or Chemical Thrower. If your weapon doesn't necessarily conform to one of the below styles you can choose 'No Style' as a style. The Weapon Style helps define the gun and adjust the default stats to better fit a particular role.
- Note: The Weapon Style name doesn't always have too fit the description of the weapon but what it provides may be more in line with how the weapon is meant to be used.
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No Style: The Weapon design is of no precise purpose. |
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Hunting Rifle: A two handed projectile weapon commonly used to hunt wildlife. Not used in professional militaries. |
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Personal Firearm: This is a commercially available weapon for civilian self-defense or hobbyist. Usually a pistol. |
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Side Arm: This is a military grade pistol designed as a secondary weapon for troops in combat situations. |
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Shotgun: A gun usually designed to be fired from the shoulder, which uses the energy of a fixed shell to fire a number of small spherical pellets called shot, or a solid projectile called a slug. |
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Sniper Rifle: Is a portable, high precision, shoulder-fired rifle, for military or law enforcement use, designed to ensure more accurate shooting at longer ranges than other weapons. |
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Close Quarters Specialized Weapon: Any weapon considered to be designed especially for Urban warfare, especially indoors and close combat situations. |
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Chemical Thrower(Flame Thrower): Any weapon that sprays a weapons-grade chemical gas or liquid for a burning or other negative effect. |
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DMR Specialized Weapon: Any weapon considered to be used for DMR. (Designated Marksmen Rifle). |
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Assault Specialized Weapon: Any weapon considered to be designed specifically for general purpose military combat. (it couldn't be easily described as fitting any other specialization and it would have to be currently in use as a standard weapon of military near the location it's being sold(same planet/solar system). |
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Light Machine Weapon: Any weapon that is considered to be used as a Support class weapon. |
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Melee Weapon: Any weapon that is expressly used for melee combat. Such as a club or sword can be considered the 'Melee Weapon' Style. |
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Throwing Weapon: Any weapon that is expressly used by throwing it. |
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Archaic Ranged Weapons: These are either old style ranged weapons or modern replica of them. |
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Specialized Attack Weapon: These are weapons where the main purpose is to perform some technique on the enemy. |
Weapon Arch Types
Below are Weapon Arch Types. These are different commonly used weapon themes such as the Laser or Plasma weapon. The default Arch Type is Kinetic which is also the default weapon damage. Changing the Weapon Arch Type is one way to adjust the damage type. However, changing the Weapon Arch type can also provide other bonuses. If the weapon design doesn't conform to one of the below Weapon Arch types you can specify 'Custom Arch Type' which simply allows for a free Customization Point to be spent in the Damage Type Attribute as per the Advance Customizations rules.
Some things to note:
- If the weapon doesn't qualify for one of the disadvantages, then a customization point has to be spent to convert the weapon to that Style this includes Tech Level although this can only account for 1 tech level.
- If the Weapon Arch Type changes the Weapon Damage Type the Weapon cannot lose that Damage Type or else it will no longer be that Arch Type. Changing a weapon Damage Type to be a Hybrid of two damages doesn't count against the Arch Type as long as one of the weapon damages is still the Damage Type provided by the Arch Type.
Kinetic Base: (Tech 0 thru 4) This is the default weapon type. No advantages or disadvantages. |
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Custom Arch Type: (Tech 1 thru 4) This is designed too allow for new player designed Weapon Arch Type |
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Energy: (Tech 1 thru 4) This uses pure electric energy to add a kick to the damage dealt. |
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Laser: (Tech 2 thru 4) This uses a laser beam to strike the enemy. |
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Plasma: (Tech 3 thru 4) This weapon uses the 4th state of matter to deal extreme damage to targets. |
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Gravity: (Tech 3 thru 4) This uses one of the 4 fundamental forces of physics to deal difficult to avoid damage |
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Particle: (Tech 3 thru 4) Similar to plasma except this weapon uses sub-atomic particles. The reaction is similar to chemical damage. |
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Anti-Matter: (Tech 4) This uses the extremely volatile substance that is anti-matter. |
Weapon Levels
A Weapon's Level is equal to the Power Level combined with the Speed Level. Both Power and Speed have an effect on different attributes of the Weapon. For example, Power Level directly affects the Range of the weapon while Speed directly affects the Ammunition amount. You can see how they are affected in the Advance Customizations section below, however, the table "Weapon Power/Speed Level Matrix" includes links to the default attributes of every possible Power/Speed Weapon combination so it isn't necessary to know every single rule.
- Levels of Power
- There are 4 Power Levels and they start at level 0 with Small and then Medium, Large and Gigantic. Gigantic being the Level 3 Power level. The Power level represents the Kinetic/Electric/Thermal/Chemical Energy of a single round of Ammunition that is capable of being fired from the weapon.
- NOTE: All Gigantic Size weapons are considered 'Clunky'.
- Levels of Speed
- There are 5 Speed Levels and they start at level 0 with Single Fire and then Manual, Semi-Auto, Full Auto, Super-Faster. Super-Faster being the Level 4 Power level. This represents the rate of fire for the weapon. The difference between Single-Fire and Manual is that Single-Fire implies the weapon Ammunition is 1 which means it will need to be reloaded every time it is fired like a musket while Manual means that although it can only fire one round of Ammunition it can have a magazine which holds more rounds. A good example of this would be a revolver. All Melee is considered Manual, whereas all Archaic ranged weapons are considered Single-Fire.
- NOTE: All Super Fast Speed weapons are considered Exotic.
Power => v=Speed=v |
Small | Medium | Large | Gigantic* |
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Single Fire Level / Hit Die / Class |
Small/Single-Fire Level 0 / 1d2 / Light |
Medium/Single-Fire Level 1 / 1d4 / Light |
Large/Single-Fire Level 2 / 1d6 / Light |
Gigantic/Single-Fire Level 3 / 1d8 / Medium |
Manual Level / Hit Die / Class |
Small/Manual Level 1 / 1d4 / Light |
Medium/Manual Level 2 / 1d6 / Light |
Large/Manual Level 3 / 1d8 / Medium |
Gigantic/Manual Level 4 / 1d10 / Medium |
Semi-Auto Level / Hit Die / Class |
Small/Semi-Auto Level 2 / 1d6 / Light |
Medium/Semi-Auto Level 3 / 1d8 / Medium |
Large/Semi-Auto Level 4 / 1d10 / Medium |
Gigantic/Semi-Auto Level 5 / 1d12 / Medium |
Fully Automatic Level / Hit Die / Class |
Small/Fully Automatic Level 3 / 1d8 / Medium |
Medium/Fully Automatic Level 4 / 1d10 / Medium |
Large/Fully Automatic Level 5 / 1d12 / Medium |
Gigantic/Fully Automatic Level 6 / 2d8 / Heavy |
Super Fast** Level / Hit Die / Class |
Small/Super Fast Level 4 / 1d10 / Heavy |
Medium/Super Fast Level 5 / 1d12 / Heavy |
Large/Super Fast Level 6 / 2d8 / Heavy |
Gigantic/Super Fast Level 7 / 2d10 / Heavy |
*This requires that the weapon take the 'Clunky' default attribute | ||||
**This requires the 'Exotic' default attribute |
- Note: Do not forget to adjust the default stats of the weapon for the Weapon Style and Weapon Arch Type.
- Note: If the weapon stats are not up to snuff then you can still adjust the weapon under the Advance Customizations rules.
Default Attributes
Default attributes are attributes that are earned under the right circumstances. For example, if you pick your weapon to be Super-Fast the weapon instantly becomes exotic. Some of these default attributes can be affected by customization points. You will learn more about earning and spending customization points on weapons in the sections below.
ExpandTable: List of attributes that may apply to a weapon. |
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Weapon Cost
The table below shows all the base costs for all Weapon Levels for all Tech Levels for both Melee and Ranged. It also includes the customization point cost. Match the Weapon's Tech Level with the Weapon Level and the base cost of the Weapon is provided including the cost of each additional customization done to the weapon.
Weapon Levels => v=Tech Levels=v |
lvl 0 (1d2) - | lvl 1 (1d4) x4 | lvl 2 (1d6) x4 | lvl 3 (1d8) x2 | lvl 4 (1d10) x2 | lvl 5 (1d12) %50 | lvl 6 (2d8) %50 | lvl 7 (2d10) %25 | lvl 8 (2d12) %25 |
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($15/$45) | ($60/$180) | ($240/$720) | ($480/$1,440) | ($960/$2,880) | ($1,440/$4,320) | ($2,160/$6,480) | ($2,700/$8,100) | ($3,374/$10,125) | |
Tech lvl 0 +$0 +Custom Cost |
$15 / $45 +$5 / +$10 |
$60 / $180 +$15 / +$45 |
$240 / $720 +$60 / +$180 |
$480 / $1,440 +$120 / +$360 |
$960 / $2,880 +$240 / +$720 |
- / - | - / - | - / - | - / - |
Tech lvl 1 +$5 +Custom Cost |
$20 / $50 +$5 / +$10 |
$80 / $200 +$20 / +$50 |
$320 / $800 +$80 / +$200 |
$620 / $1,600 +$160 / +$400 |
$1,380 / $3,200 +$345 / +$800 |
$2,020 / $4,800 +$505 / +$1,200 |
- / - | - / - | - / - |
Tech lvl 2 +$10 +Custom Cost |
$25 / $55 +$5 / +$15 |
$100 / $220 +$25 / +$55 |
$400 / $880 +$100 / +$220 |
$800 / $1,760 +$200 / +$440 |
$1,600 / $3,520 +$400 / +$880 |
$2,400 / $5,280 +$600 / +$1,320 |
$3,700 / $8,280 +$925 / +$2,070 |
- / - | - / - |
Tech lvl 3 +$15 +Custom Cost |
$30 / $60 +$5 / +$15 |
$120 / $240 +$30 / +$60 |
$480 / $960 +$120 / +$240 |
$960 / $1,920 +$240 / +$480 |
$1,920 / $3,840 +$480 / +$960 |
$2,880 / $5,760 +$720 / +$1,440 |
$4,320 / $8,640 +$1,080 / +$2,160 |
$5,400 / $10,800 +$1,350 / +$2,700 |
- / - |
Tech lvl 4 +$20 +Custom Cost |
$35 / $65 +$10 / +$15 |
$140 / $260 +$35 / +$65 |
$560 / $1,040 +$140 / +$260 |
$1,120 / $2,080 +$280 / +$520 |
$2,240 / $4,160 +$560 / +$1,040 |
$3,360 / $6,240 +$840 / +$1,560 |
$5,040 / $9,360 +$1,260 / +$2,340 |
$6,300 / $11,700 +$1,575 / +$2,925 |
$7,875 / $14,625 +$1,970 / +$3,655 |
The '/' between costs is (Melee/Ranged) as Melee has a different cost then Ranged. |
Each Customization Point spent on a Weapon increases the price of the weapon by 25% of the weapons base price round to the nearest $5. The base price is the price indicated by the Weapon Level + any price increase for Tech Level. This does not include the Procure Difficulty Price increase. This increase is added after all other price modifications are considered.
Advance Weapon Creation
More things can be done to customize a weapon in Future Path. There are multiple characteristics, and they can be affected positively and negatively.
To make changes a Player needs to spend Customizations points. Customization points are gained by Tech Level, Masterworked Level, and by taking negative attributes.
- Tech Level Customization Points: Your Tech Level determines how many customization points to start with. Tech level 0 you get 0 points to spend. Tech level 2 you get 2 points to spend.
- Master worked Customization Points: Each Masterworked level provides an additional point. +1 Masterwork provides 1 customization point. The maximum Masterwork level is 5.
- Earning Points by taking negative attributes: Taking a negative in a particular attribute earns you a Negative point. 2 Negative points can be turned into a Customization point. Some attributes you cannot take negatives in, or they take more points to level up or provide more negative points. Each attribute should state any special cases if they apply.
Just like for Character in Future Path here there is a focus on bringing out the strengths and weaknesses of weapons. Weapons can either be plain/simple or be focused on a specific task with clear disadvantages and advantages.
Attributes list (Not all apply to every weapon):
- Critical Range:
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- Critical Multiplier:
ExpandThe Crit Damage Multiplier |
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- Critical Special Affects
ExpandThe Critical Special Affects |
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ExpandTable: Critical Specials |
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- Weight:
ExpandThe Weight and thus clumsiness of the gun. |
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- Range:
ExpandThe average distance before accuracy becomes a problem: |
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ExpandEffective Range as per Power Level: |
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- Ammunition Amount:
ExpandNumber uses for you have to reload a magazine/clip. |
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- Reload speed:
ExpandA Move action (See Combat for more info). |
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- Damage Type:
ExpandThe damage type of the weapon. |
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- AP Damage (DR Damage):
ExpandThe weapon can now reduce some of the DR the target may have. |
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- Hit Die Increase:
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- Masterwork Construction:
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- Accuracy:
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- Bonus Damage:
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- Bonus Ability:
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ExpandTable: Bonus Abilities. |
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Ammunition
Ammunition cost is based on what the Weapon power level is. The price is based on the average cost of ammo for a full magazine.
Power Level | Avg. $ | Bonus $ for special amo |
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Small | $5 | + $10 |
Medium | $10 | + $20 |
Large | $15 | + $50 |
Gigantic | $50 | + $100 |
There are different types of special ammo. Not all weapons can use special ammo, for example, Laser or Gravity Arch-Type weapons are unable to use Special Ammo. Special Ammo can change the Damage Type and provide a bonus to damage. If the Weapon Style or Arch-Type already requires the Special Ammo price, then any ammo that has unique attributes are simply double the normal special cost.
Damage Type Change: There are 4 damage types Ranged weapons can use. Kinetic/Electric/Thermal(Radiation)/Chemical. The default weapon damage type is Kinetic. If the weapon damage type is anything other then the default Kinetic then it cannot use this type of special ammo. |
Bonus Damage: The ammo is in someway changed to provide the most about of possible damage to the target. This can only be increased by +1. |
Bonus Damage by Type: The ammo packs an additional package of either Kinetic/Electric/Thermal(Radiation)/Chemical damage. The damage is determined by a dice roll. The Hit die level starts with 1d4 (Level 1) and goes as high has 1d10 (Level 4). The price is calculated by: Base Price + Bonus price + $20 * Hit Die Level = Cost. |
AP Bonus: Armor Piercing bonus damage. The ammo can shred through armor more effectively. This provides a +1 to AP damage. Similar to 'Bonus Damage' this can only be increased by +1. |
Ammo Crafting
Normal Ammo Crafting requires that the crafter have a rank of 2 in the required crafting skill. The correct skill is based on the weapon damage. Kinetic is Mechanical, Electric is Electronics, Thermal(Radiation) is both (Electronic and Chemical), Chemical is either Chemical or Pharmaceutical.
Special Ammo crafting requires that you at least 3 ranks in the correct crafting skill. You can only craft ammo to masterworked level. That means it can only receive a signal +1 bonus. With the exception to 'Bonus Damage By Type' which can go up to +4 and requires the crafter to craft at +4 masterworked level.
Explosives (Grenades/Traps)
These deal damage to anything within an area of effect. The area can be either circular or cone-shaped. Explosives can be put into throw-able objects or set in places like a mine or trap. Explosives require no proficiency to use normally.
Combat rules for thrown explosives in located in the combat section here. Planted explosive sits where it is placed until it is moved or goes off. This is considered a Trap so rules for making traps apply. More rules on traps in the Combat: Traps/Mines section.
Below is a graph with commonly used explosives in the FuturePath Universe. Below that is the 'Making your Own Explosives' section which has common components that can be mix and matched to create your explosives.
Grenades/Explosives Table
Columns in table are explained below the table.
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Explosives | Components | Damage | Damage Type | Throw-able | Area Type | Range Increment | Cost / Procure Diff | ||
Fragmentation Grenade | TNT/Grenade/Time Delay | 3d6 | Kinetic | Yes | Circle | (1)5ft | $365 / 1 | ||
C4/Semtex | Semtex/Simple Land Mine/Remote | 4d6 | Kinetic | No | Circle | (2)10ft | $470 / 1 | ||
Dynamite | TNT/Simple Land Mine/Time Delay | 3d6 | Kinetic | No | Circle | (1)5ft | $370 / 0 | ||
Molotov Cocktail | Napalm/Class Bottle/Contact | 2d6 | Thermal | Yes | Circle | (1)5ft | $155 / 0 | ||
Thermite Grenade | Thermite/Grenade/Contact | 3d6 | Thermal | Yes | Circle | (1)5ft | $360 / 1 | ||
White Phosphorus Grenade | White Phosphorus/Grenade/Contact | 3d4 | Chemical | Yes | Circle | (1)5ft | $420 / 1 | ||
Smoke Grenade | Smoke/Grenade/Contact | - | - | Yes | Circle | (3)15ft | $120 / 0 | ||
Tear Gas Grenade | Tear/Grenade/Contact | - | - | Yes | Circle | (3)15ft | $120 / 0 | ||
Concussion Grenade | Concussion/Grenade/Contact | - | - | Yes | Circle | (3)15ft | $120 / 0 | ||
Tech Level 2 | |||||||||
Explosives | Components | Damage | Damage Type | Throw-able | Area Type | Range Increment | Cost / Procure Diff | ||
EMP Explosive | Energized Compound/Grenade T2/Time Delay | 4d6 | Electric | Yes | Circle | (2)15ft | $625 / 1 | ||
Fireflash Explosive | ThermitX+Agent X/Containerized Mine/Motion 2 | 2d8 + 1d6 | Thermal + Chemical | No | Circle | (2)10ft | $555 / 1 | ||
Tangler Explosive | C-T/Curved-Nade/Contact | - | - | Yes | Circle | (2)10ft | $710 / 2 | ||
Tech Level 3 | |||||||||
Explosives | Components | Damage | Damage Type | Throw-able | Area Type | Range Increment | Cost / Procure Diff | ||
Dis-solver Explosive | Xoctic/Packed-Nade/Contact 3 | 6d6 | Chemical | Yes | Circle | (6)30ft | $2,270 / 2 | ||
Cryonic Explosive | Neg-H/Hybrid-Nade/Contact 3 | 5d8 | Thermal (Cold) | Both | Circle | (2)10ft | $1,850 / 2 | ||
Stunner | Hyper-Concuss/Clocked-Mine/Smart Sense | - | - | No | Circle | (4)20ft | $1,470 / 2 | ||
Tech Level 4 | |||||||||
Explosives | Components | Damage | Damage Type | Throw-able | Area Type | Range Increment | Cost / Procure Diff | ||
Psionic Wave Explosive | Psionic/Transporting Mine/Gravity Sense | 6d8 | - | No | Circle | (3)15ft | $12,550 / 4 | ||
Singularity Implosion Device | H-S-EX/Transporting Mine/Gravity Sense | 6d12 | Gravity | No | Circle | (6)30ft | $6,550 / 3 | ||
Gravimetric Explosive | H-S-EX/Gravity-Packed Nade/Contact 3 | 7d12 | Gravity | Yes | Circle | (6)30ft | $7,500 / 4 |
Making your Own Explosives
The Charge
This shows what the damage die will be. For example: Xd6 or Xd10. It doesn't say how many of that die. This also tells the user what the damage type will be. IE: Thermal or Chemical or etc. This also informs the user what the damage range is. There can also be Charge Attributes that can effect the explosion.
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The Casing
This tells the user the maximum amount of charge can be used. IE: The number of damage die like 2d6 or 4d10. This also informs the user if the device is throw-able or place-able or both. If the device is place-able then the Casing also provides what the default DC for a Perception skill check to notice the device. This also informs the user what the area of effect will be either circular or cone shaped. It also can provide additional attributes for weapon use such as 'Sticky'.
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The Detonator
This controls when and how the device is activated. For throw-able devices this can include attributes such as 'On Contact' or 'Chasing'. For Place-able devices this can include attributes such as 'Laser trip wire', 'Motion Sensitive', or 'Remote Controlled'. This can also provide a bonus to the DC check against Disable Device skill checks making it harder to disable.
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Combing Explosive Components
If the components already exist then they do not require a crafting skill to make an explosive. But the Demolitions skill instead. Some restrictions apply when combining components.
- You cannot mix multiple types of Charges in the same Casing unless the Casing specifies.
- You can have more then one type of Detonator per Casing but the Explosive cannot be throw-able and can still only be detonated once unless specified differently by the Casing.
It takes 10 minutes to safely combine components together. If rushed the Player must make a Demolitions skill check of DC10 + 1 for every minute less. If the Player fails the check the GM can decide the negative consequences. IE: Explosive device blows up in there face or becomes a dud and so on.
Weapon/Explosive Accessories
- These rules are going to change. They will be associated with rules for gadgets which is incomplete.
These are items you can add too your weapon that are not necessary considered gadgets. They can add minor improvements to the way a character interacts with the weapon.
Object | Size | Weight | Cost |
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Magazine | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | $15 |
Holster, Hip | Tiny | 1 lb. | $35 |
Holster, Concealed | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | $40 |
Illumination | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | $85 |
Laser sight | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | $25 |
Scope, Standard | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | $70 |
Scope, Electro-Optical | Small | 3 lb. | $250 |
Speed loader | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | $45 |
Suppressor, Pistol | Tiny | 1 lb. | $550 |
Suppressor, Rifle | Small | 4 lb. | $1000 |
These accessories below are used for setting traps with explosives or uses to help carry and effectively use explosives as grenades.
Object | Size | Weight | Tech Level | Cost |
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Grenade Pouch | Small | 0.1 lbs | 0 | $15 |
Molly Pockets | Small | 0.1 lbs | 1 | $25 |
Automatic Retrieval | Medium | 5 lbs | 2 | $450 |
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Wire | Tiny | 1 lb. | 0 | $10 |
Blasting Cap | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | 1 | $20 |
Radio Controlled | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | 1 | $30 |
Timed Detonator | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | 1 | $30 |
Weight Sensor | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | 1 | $40 |
Light Sensor | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | 1 | $40 |
Thermal Sensor | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | 1 | $50 |
Biological Sensor | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | 2 | $250 |
Gravity Sensor | Tiny | 0.5 lb. | 3 | $500 |
Melee/Martial Arts Combat
"I do not need a weapon. I am a weapon!" - Martial Artist... before being shot.
Combat with fists is a little different then traditional Melee weapons. However here are some rules for combat via "fist-a-cuffs". Also known as an unarmed strike.
First to determine the Hit Die we need to determine the Weapon Power and Speed. However with the organic body the faster one is the less likely they are to have body type for massive muscles and vice-a-verses. So the higher you are at one level the higher the limit is for the other level.
Unlike other Melee weapons a characters fists are not always manual. They are ranked based on the Characters Dexterity score.
- 10-13(0-1) : Single-Fire - No Limit
- 14-15(2) : Manual - No Limit
- 16 -17(3) : Semi-Auto - No Limit
- 18-19(4) : Fully-Auto - Large
- 20-21(5) : Super-Fast - Medium
The Power level of a Character's punch is based on the Strength Modifier.
- 10-15(0-2) : Small - No Limit
- 16-17(3) : Medium - Fully-Auto
- 18-19(4) : Large - Semi-Auto
- 20-21(5) : Gigantic - Manual
The Hit Die is the total of the two combined. Also the Character can add his Str Mod just as in any Melee attack. However the damage rolled is considered Non-lethal and still has to go through DR if there is anything. To review Non-lethal please visit the Combat page.
To convert the damage from Non-Lethal to Lethal the Character must wear gloves that can provide damage. Such as metal gloves or Powered Gloves. This will reduce the Hit die of the Character's punch by one level but convert the Damage to Lethal. So if a Character has a Str Mod of +2 and a Dex Mod of +3 His Non-Lethal damage would be 1d8+2. However if he wears metal gloves his Hit Die would be 1d6+2. If the Character's Non-lethal Hit Die Level is already Level 0 (1d2) it simply will not go any lower. So the lethal damage will also be 1d2.
- Exceptions
Alien races may have exceptions too this rule.
Melee/Martial Arts Combat Accessories
Weapon | Tech Level | Bonus Damage | Cost/Proc Diff |
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Metal Gloves | Tech Lvl 1 | +1 | $100 / 0 |
Powered Gloves | Tech Lvl 2 | +2 | $300 / 1 |
High Feq Cloves | Tech Lvl 3 | +3 | $2,500 / 2 |