DOPES MOVIE:PC/Vic Savage
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Vic Savage Refresh 3
Aspects
High Concept: Punk Rock Ninja
Trouble: Looking cool is half the battle
DOPES Aspect: Leading the hunt for the lizard people
Relationship Aspect: Bigby's always had my back
Skill Aspect: Hit hard, hit fast, no mercy
Stress and Consequences
Stress Boxes 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ]
Mild 2 empty
Moderate 4 empty
Severe 6 empty
Skills
- Athletics +3
- Awareness +1
- Burglary +0
- Computers +0
- Contacts +0
- Drive +0
- Fight +4
- Gadgetry +0
- Insight +0
- Knowledge +0
- Persuade +0
- Provoke +3
- Resources +0
- Shoot +1
- Stealth +4
- Will +2
Stunts and Extras
Roles: Ninja, Brawler, Warrior
- Send More Mooks (Brawler)
- Mooks organized into mobs don't get the usual teamwork bonus when they attack you (but they still get it to defend against you)
- Suddenly Ninja (Ninja)
- Once per scene, you can choose to disappear from the scene, as long as there's a plausible exit route and you aren't being directly observed. If doing so would avoid danger, like skipping out in the middle of a fight, it'll cost you a fate point. You can show back up in a later scene. If you do so in a way that provides you with a tactical advantage, like suddenly appearing from the shadows to ambush someone, that will cost you a fate point, too.
- Sophisticated Swordplay (Warrior)
- When wielding a lightweight blade, like a rapier or a saber, get +1 to create advantage with Fight. When you invoke a situation aspect you've created using this stunt for a bonus, it grants +3 instead of +2.
- From the Shadows (Ninja)
- Once per exchange, when you attack an extra or mook who isn't aware of you, you automatically take them out, no roll required.