General Guidelines |
These are
the general anti-munchkin rules that are in effect:
In the Tien
Tao setting, your style and your sensei has a major impact on your fighter.
To simulate this, characters sharing a style may also share Sensei background
- in effect, adding together the background points each character has in Sensei
to determine the true level of the sensei.
Note, however,
that it is not necessary to determine exactly who your sensei is to begin
with. This will often be revealed in time, in true Wuxia fashion - it is sometimes
the most unassuming person that is revealed to be the best sensei. Did Karate Kid know
why he painted the fence and house, and why he polished the car?
Appropriate
styles for the Tien Tao setting are many - and any individual GM may approve
any other style not on this list. However, what follows is a suggested styles
set for starting characters in the Tien Tao setting:
Styles and Sensei Suggested Styles
Aikido, Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Kabaddi, Kung Fu, Shotokan Karate, Tai Chi Chuan, Wu Shu