12-01-2016, 02:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-01-2016, 02:52 AM by Portho Nihilbuck.)
Comeliness was 1st edition AD&D, 2nd edition did away with it, Until the Skills and Powers rules supplement came out which split all the stats into two Strength (Muscle & Stamina), Dexterity (Aim & Balance), Constitution (Health & Fitness), Intelligence (Reason & Knowledge), Wisdom (Intuition & Willpower), Charisma (Leadership & Appearance). It was an interesting conceopt, it allowed for much more customization of chaeracters even if they had seeminlgly the same stats, but along with more customization it came with a whole new level of complexity. Example all the skills have to be broken down into which sub-ability has more influence on them.
AD&D 2e with the Player's Option rules supplements (Skills &Powers, Combat & Tactics, and Spells & Magic) was the most complex version of D&D to date. It was fun though, just character building took TIME.
AD&D 2e with the Player's Option rules supplements (Skills &Powers, Combat & Tactics, and Spells & Magic) was the most complex version of D&D to date. It was fun though, just character building took TIME.