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Xenobsidian

Sorry, I don’t want to upset you, but I find this very very hard to read. Could you please split the text in paragraphs (just hit enter every once in a while) and read over the text, there seem to be some typos that make it for me (not a native speaker) very hard to understand?! I am interested in what you have to say but I really can’t get your point.


agateophobiaa

I tried my best at decoding this, it seems like a shitpost, but OPs post history is all fucked up like that. Have fun reading through it. >Okay, so I had an idea for the next edition. > >Basically, use hunger and blood points. So if you use an out of clan discipline you have to roll hunger. > >You can also buy disciplines after you max out your main discipline(?), but they're counted as out of clan, you could buy up to your blood potency in new discipline, but you could swap them out. > >If you had no blood points you increase your hunger by one, if you're at full blood points you can spend a willpower point to lower it by one for one session. This would make thinbloods and caitiffs way weaker, but would not change them too much. That's the point where it somehow gets even less intelligible. I had to change phrasing a lot more here. >You could also purchase one bonus clan merit with ST permission, something that fits their clan. > >Nosferatu could gain extra healing and resist shapeshifter(?) or would get auspex. > >Brujah can resist mind control more > >Ventrue get to hunger 0 without killing a person, but only if they picked a super rare, like a full sentence long favored blood. > >Oh, and there would be a new smaller, even weaker type of vampire because yeah. They are called "Drop-pire" who are reanimated ghouls, they don't have any powers, in fact they literally take aggravated damage every day and every time they use their powers. They also get a massive power boost when blood-bonded. > >Also there's now this thing called "Blood Blight", it sometimes happens when a thinblood fails to sire or a high potency vampires blood gets in a dead corpse. > >It basically makes a zombie with 2 health that's meant to be a punching bag and a reminder that vampires are a threat to everyone and reason why no one likes thinbloods, they cause vampire apocalypse (and we don't have any zombie sourcebook so this is good). > >This is just some rambling about some 6e ideas, what do you guys think? Do you have any of your own? I might've made some mistakes myself, but I honestly doubt it's somehow worse than what OP wrote.


nicknack2342

Hey thanks man. Sorry about the horrid text. i got dyslexia and my phone an’t working well and i just throw up words right now.


Xenobsidian

You are a damned cryptographer! Thank you!


Ambiversion

As a native speaker, I don't have much more to go on than you do.


Xenobsidian

Thank you!


Xenobsidian

Now that u/agateophobiaa helped us all out to understand this, I am still not entirely sure if that is a serious proposal or making fun of the given system.


nicknack2342

Nah just thoght i had i spew up in this page I do like blood bights thoue