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survivor [2019/03/12 11:55]
kyle [Scavenger]
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-//Stop whining and eat your albino scorpion babies! If you don't want any that's more for me.// 
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-A Survivor is a master of bushcraft, capable of living comfortably far away from civilization and possessing several tricks for overcoming the challenges of the wild. Animals are universally survivors, but among "civilized" humans it's a somewhat rarer class. Note that an adventurer doesn't necessarily need to leave the city in order to take advantage of the Survivor class; scavenging can be done out of dumpsters as easily as from the bush. 
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-^[[#Survivor]] ^^Survive in the wild. | 
-|{{fa>caret-right?24}} |[[#Avoidance]] |Evade random encounters. | 
-|{{fa>caret-right?24}} |[[#Pathfinder]] |Never get lost. | 
-|{{fa>caret-right?24}} |[[#Scavenger]] |Find more stuff in more places. | 
-|{{fa>caret-right?24}} |[[#Scent]] |Have a keen sense of smell. | 
-|{{fa>caret-right?24}} |[[#Weather Eye]] |Predict and control the weather. | 
-^[[#Enterprises]] ||Pantry \\ Survivor School | 
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-====== Survivor ====== 
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-^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Forage:** You can greatly supplement your normal diet via foraging. When you feed yourself with a Rations item, the Rations item is consumed and destroyed on a result of 1 instead of 1-3. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Lushlander:** Your foraging only works when in environments with a large amount of other life. Sparse environments such as deserts, tundras, and so forth don't have enough forage for you to effectively feed yourself in. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**You Only:** The stuff you find to eat is likely to be much less palatable or even straight-up indigestible to your companions. Only you benefit from your foraging, even when others are eating from your rations. | 
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-^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Stockpile:** If you spend a day hunting and gathering in a lush environment, you can create a Rations item completely for free without needing to spend Supply or be in a civilized area. | 
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-====== Avoidance ====== 
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-^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Brush By:** By reading the signs and keeping your eyes open, you can avoid encounters. When your party would normally run into a random encounter with another creature(s), you can immediately choose to negate it; you and the encounter simply pass by each other without them noticing you. You must spend the Supply before any reaction checks are made. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Supply Cost:** Evading a random encounter costs 1 Supply. | 
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-====== Pathfinder ====== 
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-^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Direction Sense:** You always know which direction is which and how to get back to any place you've been before, no matter how disorienting your environment is. | 
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-^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**This Is The Way:** You take no impairment to daily move speed when traveling overland through wilderness region hexes. This benefit also extends to any reasonably small group you are traveling with that you can act as a guide for. Combat movement is unaffected by Pathfinder. | 
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-====== Scavenger ====== 
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-^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Extreme Forage:** You can forage for food (gaining the reduced consumption rate and ability to create new Rations items) even in sparse, hostile terrain types such as deserts or tundra. The only types of terrain in which you cannot forage at all are those utterly devoid of life, such as the void of space. | 
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-^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Gastown Boy:** You can find fuel as well as food by siphoning it out of parked vehicles or whatever. If you spend a day hunting and gathering, you can create a Fuel item completely for free without needing to spend Supply. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Scarcity:** Free fuel is even more rare than free food, and you can only use this ability when traveling in a densely-populated area. Any other environment simply doesn't have any lying around for you to sniff out. | 
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-====== Scent ====== 
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-^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Sniff Sniff:** You have a highly-developed sense of smell. You can identify the presence of unusual smells within 5 meters, and identify the precise location of their source with an action. You can recognize the smells of types of creature or specific individuals if you've encountered them before. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Scent Trail:** Smells linger in an area for a few hours even after their source has left, allowing you a limited form of tracking by smell. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Water-Ruined:** Your scent abilities don't work underwater, and anything that passes through water has its lingering scent ruined. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Windblown:**  If there is a powerful wind blowing, your ability to smell things is altered. You may only smell things within 2 meters downwind from your location, but out to 10 meters upwind of your location. \\ \\ {{ra>doubled?24&align=left}}**Shark Snout:** If you have the Mariner class, scents are no longer ruined in water. | 
-|{{fa>caret-right?24}} ^{{fa>star?24|Alternative}} |{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Wide Smell:** You can choose to take note of any unusual smells within 50 meters of your position instead of the normal 5. This range is altered to 20 meters when downwind or 100 meters upwind. This effect lasts until the beginning of your next turn. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Supply Cost:** Momentarily extending your sense of smell to a wide range costs 1 Supply. | 
-|{{fa>caret-right?24}} ^{{fa>star?24|Alternative}} |{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Old Smell:** You can choose to carefully sniff out any very old, nearly imperceptible smells in your current area. You can smell traces of anything that's been through your area within the past few days instead of few hours. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Supply Cost:** Picking up old smells costs 1 Supply. | 
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-====== Weather Eye ====== 
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-^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Forecast:** You can predict the weather with perfect accuracy. If you ever want to know what the weather will be like in the next couple of game days, ask the GM and they'll tell you. If you get caught in adverse weather conditions (storms, fog, etc) you always have time to prepare. | 
-|{{fa>caret-right?24}} ^{{fa>star?24|Alternative}} |{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Stormcaller:** If you wish, you can select exactly which kind of weather will appear the next day instead of merely predicting it. Cover your approach with heavy fog, bog down enemy armies in the snow, or whatever other uses you can come up with. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Supply Cost:** Controlling the weather costs Supply. Typical weather patterns for the area cost 1 Supply per day, whereas very unusual weather patterns for an area cost 5 Supply per day. | 
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-====== Enterprises ====== 
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-^Pantry |Adventurers that end a day in the settlement do not need to test Rations or spend Supply to feed themselves. Rations items can be bought in the settlement for 1 Supply instead of 2. | 
-^Survivor School |The settlement hosts an institution that teaches the secrets of this class for a small fee. Keystones of this class can be purchased here: the first such keystone per session costs 1 Supply, the second 2, the third 3, and so on. | 
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