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+ | This skill governs the ability to execute a performing art. Performance is to the arts what Artisan is to craft. The performer uses her skill to entertain or even captivate an audience. | ||
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+ | '''Default:''' Yes | ||
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+ | '''Skill Group:''' Acting | ||
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+ | '''Specializations:''' By performance art (Presentation, Acting, Comedy, specific Musical Instrument, etc.) | ||
=INTUITION= | =INTUITION= |
Revision as of 00:24, 7 October 2016
Contents
- 1 Defaulting
- 2 AGILITY
- 3 BODY
- 4 CHARISMA
- 5 INTUITION
- 6 LOGIC
- 6.1 Academic Knowledge
- 6.2 Aeronautics Mechanics
- 6.3 Arcane
- 6.4 Armorer
- 6.5 Automotive Mechanic
- 6.6 Biotechnology
- 6.7 Chemistry
- 6.8 Computer
- 6.9 Cybercombat
- 6.10 Cybertechnology
- 6.11 Demolitions
- 6.12 Electronic Warfare
- 6.13 First Aid
- 6.14 Forgery
- 6.15 Hacking
- 6.16 Hardware
- 6.17 Industrial Mechanics
- 6.18 Medicine
- 6.19 Nautical Mechanics
- 6.20 Professional Knowledge
- 6.21 Software
- 7 REACTION
- 8 STRENGTH
- 9 WILLPOWER
- 10 MAGIC
- 11 RESONANCE
Defaulting
It is impossible to prepare for every scenario and only slightly harder to have every skill. When you perform an action without actually having the skill for the test, there’s still hope. You can default the skill, making the test using only the attribute to form the dice pool. You don’t have any tremendous talent when you default— quite the opposite in fact. Defaulting imposes a –1 dice pool modifier in addition to any other modifiers the situation demands. Unless the gamemaster feels that you’re at a complete loss when defaulting, you can use Edge to Push the Limit and better your chances.
Some skills are too technically demanding for you to default. In these cases, you don’t get to even try the test; you just fail. Pilot Ground Craft or Unarmed Combat, for example, are relatively simple skills that can be attempted without formal training, so you can default if you need to. Aeronautics Mechanic, on the other hand, is too complicated to try without some training (you could say it’s rocket science). Skills that cannot be defaulted mentioned in the skill description.
AGILITY
Archery
Archery is used to fire string-loaded projectile weapons. An archer is familiar with many different styles of bow and the multitude of arrows that can be used to maximum effect.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: No
Specializations: Bow, Crossbow, Non-Standard Ammunition, Slingshot
Automatics
The Automatics skill covers a specific subset of firearms larger than handheld pistols but smaller than rifles. This category includes submachine guns and other fully automatic carbines.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Firearms
Specializations: Assault Rifles, Cyber-Implant, Machine Pistols, Submachine Guns
Blades
Slice and dice! The Blades skill includes the use of all handheld slashing and stabbing weapons. You can use a range of edged weapons including daggers, swords, and axes.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Close Combat
Specializations: Axes, Knives, Swords, Parrying
Clubs
Escape Artist
Escape Artist measures the character’s ability to escape from bindings by using body contortion and manual dexterity.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: None
Specializations: By restraint (Cuffs, Ropes, Zip Ties, etc.), Contortionism
Exotic Melee Weapon (Specific)
Exotic Ranged Weapon (Specific)
Sometimes a regular gun or blade won’t do the job and you need something fancier. Or weirder. This skill must be taken once for each unusual ranged weapon you want to use. Some examples include blowguns, gyrojet pistols, flamethrowers, and lasers.
Default: No
Skill Group: None
Specializations: None
Gunnery
Gymnastics
Gymnastics measures your balance, general athleticism, and all-around ability to use your body.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Athletics
Specializations: Balance, Climbing, Dance, Leaping, Parkour, Rolling
Heavy Weapons
The term heavy weapon is designated for all projectile weaponry larger than an assault rifle, such as grenade launchers, machine guns, and assault cannons. This skill is exclusive to handheld and non-vehicle-mounted weaponry—if you’ve got a gun mounted on or in a vehicle, use Gunnery.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: None
Specializations: Assault Cannons, Grenade Launchers, Guided Missiles, Machine Guns, Rocket Launchers
Locksmith
Longarms
The Longarms skill is for firing extended-barrel weapons such as sporting rifles and sniper rifles. This grouping also includes weapons like shotguns that are designed to be braced against the shoulder.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Firearms
Specializations: Extended-Range Shots, Long-Range Shots, Shotguns, Sniper Rifles
Palming
Palming is sleight-of-hand skill that gives a character the ability to snag, hide, and pass off small objects.
Default: No
Skill Group: Stealth
Specializations: Legerdemain, Pickpocket, Pilfering
Pistols
Sneaking
Need to get where you’re not supposed to be? This skill allows you to remain inconspicuous in various situations.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Stealth
Specializations: Location type (Jungle, Urban, Desert, etc.)
Throwing Weapon
Unarmed Combat
Unarmed Combat covers the various self-defense and attack moves that employ the body as a primary weapon. This includes a wide array of martial arts along with the use of cybernetic implant weaponry and the fighting styles that sprung up around those implants.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Close Combat
Specializations: Blocking, Cyber Implants, Subduing Combat, or by specific Martial Art
BODY
Diving
Diving brings together a wide array of actions performed underwater. This skill can be applied when diving, swimming underwater, using complex diving equipment, and holding your breath.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: None
Specializations: By breathing apparatus (Liquid Breathing Apparatus, Mixed Gas, Oxygen Extraction, SCUBA), by condition (Arctic, Cave, Commercial, Military, etc.), Controlled Hyperventilation
Free-Fall
This skill covers any jump from height, including leaps from a third-floor window to jumps from a plane at high altitude. If it involves any kind of attempt to slow or control your fall, this covers it, so it includes skydiving with a parachute, flying a wingsuit, or descending on a line, bungee cord, or zipline.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: None
Specializations: BASE Jumping, Break-Fall, Bungee, HALO, Low Altitude, Parachute, Static Line, Wingsuit, Zipline
CHARISMA
Animal Handling
Con
Con governs the ability to manipulate or fool an NPC during a social encounter. This skill covers a range of confidence games as well as the principles behind those cons.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Acting
Specializations: Fast Talking, Seduction
Etiquette
Etiquette represents the level of understanding and awareness of proper social rituals. The skill works as a sort of social version of Sneak, allowing you to move unimpeded through various social situations. Etiquette also serves as a social safety net in case a player botches a social situation in a way a skilled character would not.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Influence
Specializations: By culture or subculture (Corporate, High Society, Media, Mercenary, Street, Yakuza, etc.)
Impersonation
Impersonation is the ability to assume the identity of another person, including voice and physical mannerisms. The skill is limited by the physical abilities of the character. A dwarf might be able to impersonate a troll over a commlink, but the illusion shatters when he is face to face with his target.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Acting
Specializations: By metahuman type (Dwarf, Elf, Human, Ork, Troll)
Instruction
Instruction governs the ability to teach people. The skill level helps determine how comfortable the instructor is delivering new material as well as how complex of a skill may be taught.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: None
Specializations: By Active or Knowledge skill category (Combat, Language, Magical, Academic Knowledge, Street Knowledge, etc.)
Intimidation
Intimidation is about creating the impression that you are more menacing than another person in order to get them to do what you want. The skill may be applied multiple ways, from negotiation to interrogation. Intimidation is an Opposed Intimidation + Charisma [Social] Test against the target’s Charisma + Willpower, modified by the appropriate entries on the Social Modifiers Table.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: None
Specializations: Interrogation, Mental, Physical, Torture
Leadership
Leadership is the ability to direct and motivate others. It’s like Con, except rather than using deception you’re using a position of authority. This skill is especially helpful in situations where the will of a teammate is shaken or someone is being asked to do something uncomfortable. The Leadership skill is not meant to replace or make up for poor teamwork. When using Leadership make an opposed test Charisma + Leadership.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Influence
Specializations: Command, Direct, Inspire, Rally
Negotiation
Negotiation governs a character’s ability to apply their charisma, tactics, and knowledge of situational psychology in order to create a better position when making deals.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Influence
Specializations: Bargaining, Contracts, Diplomacy
Performance
This skill governs the ability to execute a performing art. Performance is to the arts what Artisan is to craft. The performer uses her skill to entertain or even captivate an audience.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Acting
Specializations: By performance art (Presentation, Acting, Comedy, specific Musical Instrument, etc.)
INTUITION
Artisan
Assensing
Disguise
Disguise covers non-magical forms of masking your identity, including makeup and enhancement.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Stealth
Specializations: Camouflage, Cosmetic, Theatrical, Trideo & Video
Interests Knowledge
Language
Perception
Perception refers to the ability to spot anomalies in everyday situations, making it one of the key skills a shadowrunner needs.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: None
Specializations: Hearing, Scent, Searching, Taste, Touch, Visual
Street Knowledge
Tracking
This skill confers the ability to detect the passage of metahumans and other game through terrain and use those clues to follow that individual. This skill also allows you to identify unmarked trails and common game paths is various environments.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Outdoors
Specializations: Desert, Forest, Jungle, Mountain, Polar, Urban, another terrain type
LOGIC
Academic Knowledge
Aeronautics Mechanics
Arcane
Armorer
Automotive Mechanic
Biotechnology
Chemistry
Computer
Cybercombat
Cybertechnology
Demolitions
Electronic Warfare
First Aid
Forgery
Hacking
Hardware
Industrial Mechanics
Medicine
Nautical Mechanics
Professional Knowledge
Software
REACTION
Pilot Aerospace
Pilot Aircraft
Pilot Exotic Vehicle (Specific)
Pilot Ground Craft
Pilot Walker
Pilot Watercraft
STRENGTH
Running
Running, as you may guess, is about how much ground you can cover quickly.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Athletics
Specializations: Distance, Sprinting, by terrain (Desert, Urban, Wilderness, etc.)
Swimming
This skill determines the character’s ability to swim in various bodies of water. The skill level affects the distance and speed at which a character can swim.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Athletics
Specializations: Dash, Long Distance
WILLPOWER
Astral Combat
Survival
In the desert with nothing more than a tin cup, a poncho, and an iron rod? You’ll need this skill to help you get out alive. Survival is the ability to stay alive in extreme environmental conditions for extended periods of time. The skill governs a character’s ability to perform vital outdoor tasks such as start a fire, build a shelter, scrounge for food, etc. in hostile environments.
Default: Yes
Skill Group: Outdoors
Specializations: Desert, Forest, Jungle, Mountain, Polar, Urban, or other terrain