comfortable weather gear, which includes pants, armor, some long sleeved scandinavian shirts. and of course, usually leather armor for the martial classes. though only two because we only have 2 of them nd the rest are just mages.
I played a game of Mutants and Masterminds where the setting was a X-Men type deal with metahumans with powers forced into a prison-high school to keep them separate from the rest of the population. I played a girl who's superpower was DNA absorption and replication but because she discovered it after accidentally ingesting dinosaur fossils thought it was the power to turn into dinosaurs she ate the remains of. So she would turn into a t-rex, velociraptor etc. She'd start alot of sessions wearing clothes but by the end would be walking around butt naked. Not that she cared because she was hot and thought clothes were a psyop to make humans ashamed of their natural state. So yeah, whenever she'd get away with it she just went nude
There was an accident at her archaeology parents dig site where she got trapped under some rubble which ground up some of the dino fossils and she inhaled the dust and small chunks while screaming for help. Powers manifested and she was able to escape. Every other time it was totally intentional. We went digging in the common yard of the school and found some dino bones, she proceeded to crush them into a powder and scarfed them down. Kept getting new dinosaur forms that way
chinese medicine, they where digging up "dragons teeth" and eating them for years, possibly wiping out fossil evidence of entire species, but at least we found out about gigantopithicus from them.
Bad news for you anon:
Fossilization removes the actual DNA which breaks down over millions of years. Dino “bones” are just Dino bone shaped rocks.
Your character probably just had done low grade “my mind makes it real” reality warping with the belief it was Dino dna absorption.
On one hand, it was a wacky comic book style universe that ran on out there pseudoscience and nonsensical whims of fate. I can mentally justify that in such a setting dino bones still have nuggets of DNA in em.
On the other, if that was the case then the character just got even more awesome because she's way more powerful then anyone ever realized. She eventually became the president of the united states despite being 19 due to having saved the country and the world from an Attack on Titan monster the size of the Himalayas and rode the high to get age restrictions removed
>Your character probably just had done low grade “my mind makes it real” reality warping with the belief it was Dino dna absorption.
No, that's for when a comic book writer twenty years later picks up the character and decides to make big crossover event's twist that she's actually a reality warper and can make ANYONE into a dinosaur (also other things).
I had a similar character in an M&M game called Flashbang. She had moderate strength and speed, and fully immunity to heat damage, but her trump card was the intense bursts of fire her body gave off when she was hit, including when she used a slam to crash into walls, making her a pseudo-Juggernaut with automatic counter attacks. But her clothing wasn't immune to the heat, so after taking a few hits she'd end up naked or nearly so. For the first several sessions she'd get upset and embarrassed but eventually the character got over it and accepted her modesty wasn't worth risking lives over. The tech guy in the group did eventually make her some fireproof underwear, but since the flames came out of her skin the pressure of the blast could tear the material if she was hit in the wrong (ie, right) place.
There's no dress code, but if you saw them you would probably think that clothes are optional given >One prefers to be naked whenever she won't get in trouble for it >One is far more durable than her clothes >One wears skintight jumpsuits >One dresses like he wanders the desert in dune with a wizard robe >One is a platypus
So with a good chance of three of them being in little or no clothing by the end of an adventure, that would be the prevailing style.
1) He let the dice decide based on a few options
2) Palladium, he's a mutant platypus about the size of danny devito, though he's also got super strength, a hide thick enough to shrug off most man-portable weapons, and is highly skilled in mechanical and electrical engineering.
3) I dunno, the campaign hasn't gone on that long yet. >He crashed his truck into some lizardmen cultists >During a time where the party was split he smashed a poisonous barbed worm with his bare paws, so he got heavily poisoned from it >He then refused to accept the doc's advice so he was fevering and hallucinating that he was back in his home town fishing, which made the whole 'remain stealthy up in the mountains' bit rather hard to maintain >He threw a wrench with such strength/speed that it fricked up a teleporting wizard mid-teleport, who now holds a grudge with the platypus >While there haven't been consequences yet, he unearthed evidence that a sunken ship at a port was done with a bomb rather than a ship malfunction, which has put him on the shit list of the local mafia and a corrupt politician
ahh the palladium mutents.
I currently have a dwarf hamster that grew wings and flies around using psionics against everyone. He's also the size of a regular dwarf hamster and has little tiny hands and feet and can run around roughly on his hind legs.
This reminds me of a certain podcast where the party was supposed to attend a royal ball and the DM asked a female player what her character was wearing. She then went on some tangent about sexism and the male gaze or whatever, and the limpwristed DM lacked the testicular fortitude to tell her "this is a royal ball, you're supposed to watch what you're fricking wearing"
Fantasy: Armour, robes, weather gear
Sci-Fi: Armour, Interface Gear, weather gear
Mech: Armour, interface gear, sexy plugsuits
Cyberpunk: 80s Mufti Day, Sex Gear, Mirrorshades
Shadowrun: As above, but with a wizard hat
Western: Duster, Chaps, Stetson EIGHTEEN NAKED COWBOYS IN THE SHOWERS AT RAM RANCH
Based on average, high business casual. Delta Green. My two from different areas of the FBI wear business casual and the CDC doc is a need that wears a tweed jacket.
We don't discuss it outside of mechanics. This has kept horny homosexuals from jerking off under the table while talking about how their female sorcerer's clothing gets tattered and exposes her during combat. Keep that shit in ERP games.
In my most popular campaign, a Egyptian/Indian/Middle Eastern setting, everyone dresses as you'd expect. Various styles of tying turbans and such for example, depending on regional cultures as well as weather elements.
For the setting, just picture any cultures as above, and there's your dress code. I'm no anthropologist, but I do my best.
comfortable weather gear, which includes pants, armor, some long sleeved scandinavian shirts. and of course, usually leather armor for the martial classes. though only two because we only have 2 of them nd the rest are just mages.
No pants.
This at least proves that you aren't a barbarian.
Personally I’ve got a thing for scarves.
Bottomless, and full plate armor waist up (guys and gals)
My bruddah.
is there a full size of this image?
can't find the specific image but the character is called "kardia" or "kardia_of_rhodes"
oh gross that's an oc for a fricking twitter erp account?
god why are those allowed to exist what the frick isw rong with people
It's not, though it is some smutscribbler's character. Twitter ERPers do play as characters of artists sometimes though.
the artist according to r34 is "nisetanqa" If you are willing to look through for more.
Ah, a gentleman of taste, I see.
What about helmets?
>back to back based posting
>on my /tg/
more likely than you’d think
Our party tends to robe their horses before going on adventures.
I laughed and hated that I laughed.
Should have spoilered the image
Ah yes, the Ghost of the White Burden.
Spoopy horse
ah, white knights
Austere non descriptive clothing at all times.
I played a game of Mutants and Masterminds where the setting was a X-Men type deal with metahumans with powers forced into a prison-high school to keep them separate from the rest of the population. I played a girl who's superpower was DNA absorption and replication but because she discovered it after accidentally ingesting dinosaur fossils thought it was the power to turn into dinosaurs she ate the remains of. So she would turn into a t-rex, velociraptor etc. She'd start alot of sessions wearing clothes but by the end would be walking around butt naked. Not that she cared because she was hot and thought clothes were a psyop to make humans ashamed of their natural state. So yeah, whenever she'd get away with it she just went nude
How do you accidentally ingest dinosaur fossils?
There was an accident at her archaeology parents dig site where she got trapped under some rubble which ground up some of the dino fossils and she inhaled the dust and small chunks while screaming for help. Powers manifested and she was able to escape. Every other time it was totally intentional. We went digging in the common yard of the school and found some dino bones, she proceeded to crush them into a powder and scarfed them down. Kept getting new dinosaur forms that way
How did Joeseph Joestar learn how Hermit Purple worked? Some things are mysteries for the ages.
chinese medicine, they where digging up "dragons teeth" and eating them for years, possibly wiping out fossil evidence of entire species, but at least we found out about gigantopithicus from them.
Bad news for you anon:
Fossilization removes the actual DNA which breaks down over millions of years. Dino “bones” are just Dino bone shaped rocks.
Your character probably just had done low grade “my mind makes it real” reality warping with the belief it was Dino dna absorption.
On one hand, it was a wacky comic book style universe that ran on out there pseudoscience and nonsensical whims of fate. I can mentally justify that in such a setting dino bones still have nuggets of DNA in em.
On the other, if that was the case then the character just got even more awesome because she's way more powerful then anyone ever realized. She eventually became the president of the united states despite being 19 due to having saved the country and the world from an Attack on Titan monster the size of the Himalayas and rode the high to get age restrictions removed
Sounds like the dumbest shit in the funniest way
>Your character probably just had done low grade “my mind makes it real” reality warping with the belief it was Dino dna absorption.
No, that's for when a comic book writer twenty years later picks up the character and decides to make big crossover event's twist that she's actually a reality warper and can make ANYONE into a dinosaur (also other things).
I had a similar character in an M&M game called Flashbang. She had moderate strength and speed, and fully immunity to heat damage, but her trump card was the intense bursts of fire her body gave off when she was hit, including when she used a slam to crash into walls, making her a pseudo-Juggernaut with automatic counter attacks. But her clothing wasn't immune to the heat, so after taking a few hits she'd end up naked or nearly so. For the first several sessions she'd get upset and embarrassed but eventually the character got over it and accepted her modesty wasn't worth risking lives over. The tech guy in the group did eventually make her some fireproof underwear, but since the flames came out of her skin the pressure of the blast could tear the material if she was hit in the wrong (ie, right) place.
Another female form and clothing damage appreciator. I tip my hat to you, one legend to another
The faeries are required to keep their meatsuits on except on special occasions.
>Game 1
No real dresscode, which has ended with a few cases of naked adventuring after clothes get destroyed
>Game 2
No real dresscode
>Game 3
The captain sometimes makes us wear matching uniforms, otherwise no real dresscode
There's no dress code, but if you saw them you would probably think that clothes are optional given
>One prefers to be naked whenever she won't get in trouble for it
>One is far more durable than her clothes
>One wears skintight jumpsuits
>One dresses like he wanders the desert in dune with a wizard robe
>One is a platypus
So with a good chance of three of them being in little or no clothing by the end of an adventure, that would be the prevailing style.
>One is a platypus
I have several questions. One... Why? Two, how? Three, any cool stories?
You post like a redditor, leave.
1) He let the dice decide based on a few options
2) Palladium, he's a mutant platypus about the size of danny devito, though he's also got super strength, a hide thick enough to shrug off most man-portable weapons, and is highly skilled in mechanical and electrical engineering.
3) I dunno, the campaign hasn't gone on that long yet.
>He crashed his truck into some lizardmen cultists
>During a time where the party was split he smashed a poisonous barbed worm with his bare paws, so he got heavily poisoned from it
>He then refused to accept the doc's advice so he was fevering and hallucinating that he was back in his home town fishing, which made the whole 'remain stealthy up in the mountains' bit rather hard to maintain
>He threw a wrench with such strength/speed that it fricked up a teleporting wizard mid-teleport, who now holds a grudge with the platypus
>While there haven't been consequences yet, he unearthed evidence that a sunken ship at a port was done with a bomb rather than a ship malfunction, which has put him on the shit list of the local mafia and a corrupt politician
ahh the palladium mutents.
I currently have a dwarf hamster that grew wings and flies around using psionics against everyone. He's also the size of a regular dwarf hamster and has little tiny hands and feet and can run around roughly on his hind legs.
Something that never, ever came up in any given context during the game
t. playing since '05
This reminds me of a certain podcast where the party was supposed to attend a royal ball and the DM asked a female player what her character was wearing. She then went on some tangent about sexism and the male gaze or whatever, and the limpwristed DM lacked the testicular fortitude to tell her "this is a royal ball, you're supposed to watch what you're fricking wearing"
Chainmail bikinis (top optional)
A lot of armour plating, like could fund an entire salvage yards of armour.
Varies from character to character. The sorceress always wears a bikini, the rogue wears hotpants, the babraian wears furs and so on.
No Black folk allowed.
Fantasy: Armour, robes, weather gear
Sci-Fi: Armour, Interface Gear, weather gear
Mech: Armour, interface gear, sexy plugsuits
Cyberpunk: 80s Mufti Day, Sex Gear, Mirrorshades
Shadowrun: As above, but with a wizard hat
Western: Duster, Chaps, Stetson EIGHTEEN NAKED COWBOYS IN THE SHOWERS AT RAM RANCH
>picrel for Fantasy
>adventure
Best armour you can afford
>formal
breasts out minoan dress for women, shirt, trausers and cloak for men
why cant women dress like this IRL
Give it another 5-10 years
Stats.
Based on average, high business casual. Delta Green. My two from different areas of the FBI wear business casual and the CDC doc is a need that wears a tweed jacket.
I was playing a D20 Modern Ogre with assless chaps last campaign...
We don't discuss it outside of mechanics. This has kept horny homosexuals from jerking off under the table while talking about how their female sorcerer's clothing gets tattered and exposes her during combat. Keep that shit in ERP games.
Sensible footwear and cloaks.
The outfit of a jobber.
>Has everyone wear sensible clothing
>Uses image from a series where people are all nudists and become more powerful as they strip
anon he said sensible footwear and cloaks not anything else
No Hugo Boss was implemented after the 3rd character to go full Nazi mode.
In my most popular campaign, a Egyptian/Indian/Middle Eastern setting, everyone dresses as you'd expect. Various styles of tying turbans and such for example, depending on regional cultures as well as weather elements.
For the setting, just picture any cultures as above, and there's your dress code. I'm no anthropologist, but I do my best.