Hello everyone.
So here are some interesting questions, which I'm not really sure there is an actual definitive answer to.
It's for V5.
First question:
Are the skill level generally comparable and equivalent to a different skill of the same level?
To expand on this a little, Academics list level 3 as doctorate level, would this level be comparable to say Medicine level 3?
My logic says that they are comparable, but are they really?
Second question:
How do we distinguish narratively between what is effectively the same skill level / dice pool from the skill?
To expand a bit on this,
Example:
Medicine at level 4 lists surgeon as an occupation one might have been in life, that is the equivalent of 4 dice to a dice pool.
Medicine at level 3 + specialty surgery, that is the equivalent of 4 dice to a dice pool.
So how do we distinguish between this? From the perspective of the dice, there is no game mechanical difference nor narrative a difference that can be interpreted from the dice pool.
Because when compared, the dice pools are identical. A level/dot add a dice and a specialty add a dice, so I will naturally assume that a specialty equals a skill at one level higher.
Third question:
Would a specialty be required to actually perform, when it's listed as a potential occupation at a certain level?
To expand upon this, Medicine list surgeons at level 4, but you can select surgery already at level 1, in real life there are some actual requirements needed before one could become a surgeon.
So would you actually need both Medicine at level 4 and the surgery specialty, or could you perform surgery without the specialty?
Obviously, one could always attempt, but the reason I'm asking this question is actually to prove a point.
Because, if one can perform a specialty action at given level without the specialty, but one could perform the specialty action at one lower level, they're effectively the same.
The difference is, that the full level in the skill can be used in a broader range of specialty actions.
Fourth question:
Should a character with a skill+specialty that equals the same level of the same skill from a narrative perspective, be considered an equal in that particular field?
To expand on this:
Character A: Medicine 3 + Surgery = 4 dice
Character B: Medicine 4 + No specialty = 4 dice
Both have 4 dice when performing the specialty action, are they then equals in their fields?
IF the answer for Question 4 is, yes they're are equal
Then I can assume that, a specialty equals a skill at one level higher.
However, would this be a correct conclusion?
If so, what would you say are the crucial arguments?
If not, what arguments support this?
Thank you for reading and/or participating.
//Inc.
So here are some interesting questions, which I'm not really sure there is an actual definitive answer to.
It's for V5.
First question:
Are the skill level generally comparable and equivalent to a different skill of the same level?
To expand on this a little, Academics list level 3 as doctorate level, would this level be comparable to say Medicine level 3?
My logic says that they are comparable, but are they really?
Second question:
How do we distinguish narratively between what is effectively the same skill level / dice pool from the skill?
To expand a bit on this,
Example:
Medicine at level 4 lists surgeon as an occupation one might have been in life, that is the equivalent of 4 dice to a dice pool.
Medicine at level 3 + specialty surgery, that is the equivalent of 4 dice to a dice pool.
So how do we distinguish between this? From the perspective of the dice, there is no game mechanical difference nor narrative a difference that can be interpreted from the dice pool.
Because when compared, the dice pools are identical. A level/dot add a dice and a specialty add a dice, so I will naturally assume that a specialty equals a skill at one level higher.
Third question:
Would a specialty be required to actually perform, when it's listed as a potential occupation at a certain level?
To expand upon this, Medicine list surgeons at level 4, but you can select surgery already at level 1, in real life there are some actual requirements needed before one could become a surgeon.
So would you actually need both Medicine at level 4 and the surgery specialty, or could you perform surgery without the specialty?
Obviously, one could always attempt, but the reason I'm asking this question is actually to prove a point.
Because, if one can perform a specialty action at given level without the specialty, but one could perform the specialty action at one lower level, they're effectively the same.
The difference is, that the full level in the skill can be used in a broader range of specialty actions.
Fourth question:
Should a character with a skill+specialty that equals the same level of the same skill from a narrative perspective, be considered an equal in that particular field?
To expand on this:
Character A: Medicine 3 + Surgery = 4 dice
Character B: Medicine 4 + No specialty = 4 dice
Both have 4 dice when performing the specialty action, are they then equals in their fields?
IF the answer for Question 4 is, yes they're are equal
Then I can assume that, a specialty equals a skill at one level higher.
However, would this be a correct conclusion?
If so, what would you say are the crucial arguments?
If not, what arguments support this?
Thank you for reading and/or participating.
//Inc.
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