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Topic: [Maw of Hell] The Totem Mechanic
Started by: joepub
Started on: 1/5/2006
Board: Indie Game Design


On 1/5/2006 at 10:03pm, joepub wrote:
[Maw of Hell] The Totem Mechanic

So, I'm slowly developing the character attributes for Maw of Hell,
but I wanted to also toss around some ideas as to mechanics seen in gameplay.

To provide a bit of background, http://www.indie-rpgs.com/forum/index.php?topic=18237.0

So, a concept I've come up with for Maw of Hell is The Totem Mechanic.

The "totem" is a measurement of how important priorities or objectives are for characters.
It is a 5-rung ladder.

Most of the game is played out on the battlefield, and as such players are fighting for what I'm currently calling Mission Objectives. As each mission is started, players declare 5 mission objectives.
For Imperial "top-down" missions, some of the objectives are handed to them. There might be three imperial objectives, and then two that the squad itself adds (because of imperial oversight, better understanding of their conditions, or their own values...)

The 5 objectives get +2, +1, 0, -1, and -2 respectively.

The reason I'm doing this idea: I want to capture the idea that you have to make some sacrifices, and that sometimes you can't accomplish everything. You have to choose what's more important.

Does this Totem Mechanic fit well with the game?
Do you think this system is a logical, easily grasped one?
Are there any suggestions to improve this mechanic?
Do you like the mechanic?

I'm going to post later about tying this mechanic in to card drawing, but must run for now.

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On 1/6/2006 at 2:10am, Starblade wrote:
Re: [Maw of Hell] The Totem Mechanic

Is this a mechanic about how one would roleplay, or does this dictate which orders one would have to follow?

I don't know exactly to what the totel mechanic applies. Would it interfere with roleplay, or would it assist it?

I, personally, like the idea of there being an order of priorities. It fits in with the whole soldier idea.

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On 1/6/2006 at 2:26am, joepub wrote:
RE: Re: [Maw of Hell] The Totem Mechanic

I, personally, like the idea of there being an order of priorities. It fits in with the whole soldier idea.


Perfect. The other reason I have it is to stress that you need to really think about what's important out there.

Is this a mechanic about how one would roleplay, or does this dictate which orders one would have to follow?

I don't know exactly to what the totel mechanic applies. Would it interfere with roleplay, or would it assist it?


It is set up to further roleplaying in a few ways:
1.) Have players develop their own goals and priorities (akin to setting story stakes?)
2.) To have players outline their stance, frame of mind and objectives.. in a way that's applicable to both story and mechanics.
3.) Because the character sheet is going to be limited (4-5 stats), I thought this would be a good way to provide mechanical bonuses to really specific actions.
4.) I think it creates a different roleplaying dynamic. One that I'm trying to stress.

Does it do these things effectively?          At all?

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On 1/6/2006 at 9:22pm, dindenver wrote:
RE: Re: [Maw of Hell] The Totem Mechanic

Hi!
  I don't think it captures what you are going for. Maybe rename viciousness to so mething positive like Humanity or Self Control and spend that like luck or fate points? And then you can use the remaining viciousneess value for some kind of mechanic, maybe interpersonal.
  And regarding the economic stats, I only thought of it because you said some soldiers can buy their way off of the planet...
  Sounds like you are erally zeroing in on the game you want!

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On 1/6/2006 at 10:16pm, joepub wrote:
RE: Re: [Maw of Hell] The Totem Mechanic

Hi!
  I don't think it captures what you are going for. Maybe rename viciousness to so mething positive like Humanity or Self Control and spend that like luck or fate points? And then you can use the remaining viciousneess value for some kind of mechanic, maybe interpersonal.
  And regarding the economic stats, I only thought of it because you said some soldiers can buy their way off of the planet...
  Sounds like you are erally zeroing in on the game you want!


Hey, dindenver. I had this thread set up for The Totem Mechanic.
Can you repost this post to Character Attributes thread?

I think it'd be better if I responded to it there.

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