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Art in rpgs: Chainmail bikinis, bikini witches, "cheesecake" etc

Started by Nexus, January 21, 2013, 12:18:04 PM

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The Yann Waters

Quote from: Black Vulmea;633209I saw this posted today at Alien Shores; it made me laugh and it reminded me of this thread.
I happened to notice the same image also over at /tg/ while reading through the older threads about Busty Barbarian Bimbos.

(...In which the attack could have been avoided by risking the loss of some clothes, and chainmail bikini is frankly overpowered unless its stat substitution effect has been reduced in the Kickstarted version.)
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Nexus

Quote from: GrimGent;633317I happened to notice the same image also over at /tg/ while reading through the older threads about Busty Barbarian Bimbos.

(...In which the attack could have been avoided by risking the loss of some clothes, and chainmail bikini is frankly overpowered unless its stat substitution effect has been reduced in the Kickstarted version.)

Is that the game where the attributes spell "S.L.U.T."?
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The Yann Waters

Quote from: Nexus;633334Is that the game where the attributes spell "S.L.U.T."?

Yup, and those are Slap, Legs, Uhm, and Tits. Attempts to avoid damage are based on that last one, which measures charm, luck, and magic all rolled into one. So if an opponent successfully attacks your PC, you may decide to risk one of the character's three effective pieces of clothing (a top, a bottom, and footwear), and roll 3d6 in an attempt to score the Tits stat or less on at least two dice. Succeed, and the attack is foiled. Fail, and the gambled garment is ruined.
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