![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Another observation I have with this trait is that it prevents the character from interrupting someone’s conversation (I forgot how this trait dealt with sex/fights) when he’s “bad” with one of the genders involved. I’d expect to have lines for these in 05_03 which explains the essence of these traits making someone well, bad with guys/girls. 05_00: 2 multiplier on doing “everyday” interaction group.I can’t even remember anything about this trait. 05_02: “Easygoing” character has 2 multiplier on “stalking”.My experience with the easygoing character involves having her fall too fast for my PC. I have an exploitable PC who only gets insulted by his abuser if and only if he has “masochist” trait. 05_03: Character with X trait has # multiplier on….With the proper identification of 05_03 rows, we can have examples like… This will tell us how other characters interact with someone with a particular trait. One of the essential things that’s missing here is the proper identification of 05_03 rows. When discussing about 05_00, this might come in handy. ![]()
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