#3061
We have all seen that every once in a while we got a new 2E card that had a 1E version. Well, all I’m going to do is take all of the remaining cards and remake them as 2E cards. I plan on making most cards from a gameplay standpoint like the designers would, so no overpowering mechanics if I can help it. I will also not be creating any new icons or keywords. I will try and stick with the spirit of the card though. Afterwards, I would love feedback and will even alter the card further and save the collaborated results for comparison if the case arises.
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Wyatt Earp
SECURITY
Famous lawman, gunfighter, and gambler. Reportedly never passed up an opportunity to earn money. Killed only when he had to. Recreated by the Melkotians.
[SD]Law [SD]Leadership [SD]Acquisition [ SD ]Captured (immediately target a Treachery personnel).
[INTEGRITY 6] [CUNNING 7] [STRENGTH 8]
2E Equivalent:
4 •Wyatt Earp
Tombstone Lawman
Human
[SD]Acquisition [SD]Law [SD]Leadership [SD]Security
Order – Return this personnel to his owner’s and to place an opponent’s Treachery personnel present in your brig.
“You have until five tonight to get your horse-stealing, scurvy crew out of town.â€
[INTEGRITY 5] [CUNNING 5] [STRENGTH 6]
Notes:
This is more or less another direct translation. I added the part about combat to temper him a little. As for the clue, it's another quote from the movie "Tombstone" (or at least a paraphrase). Yes, I know it was Doc Holiday's line.
Next: Ninth in a Cycle
Skip:
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Original:
Wyatt Earp
SECURITY
Famous lawman, gunfighter, and gambler. Reportedly never passed up an opportunity to earn money. Killed only when he had to. Recreated by the Melkotians.
[SD]Law [SD]Leadership [SD]Acquisition [ SD ]Captured (immediately target a Treachery personnel).
[INTEGRITY 6] [CUNNING 7] [STRENGTH 8]
2E Equivalent:
4 •Wyatt Earp
Tombstone Lawman
Human
[SD]Acquisition [SD]Law [SD]Leadership [SD]Security
Order – Return this personnel to his owner’s and to place an opponent’s Treachery personnel present in your brig.
“You have until five tonight to get your horse-stealing, scurvy crew out of town.â€
[INTEGRITY 5] [CUNNING 5] [STRENGTH 6]
Notes:
This is more or less another direct translation. I added the part about combat to temper him a little. As for the clue, it's another quote from the movie "Tombstone" (or at least a paraphrase). Yes, I know it was Doc Holiday's line.
Next: Ninth in a Cycle
Last edited by The Guardian on Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:37 pm, edited 2 times in total.