My group has a Soviet character, and that player would like to have a BRDM-3. I am unsure if this would be okay for the group to have in the Kalisz starter adventure, or if I should tell them that they can only generate from the given table in the boxed set.
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Unless it's availability rating is R or - let them have it (if they can afford it).
By 2000 everybody is using everybody else's equipment anyway, and there's troops of all sorts of different nationalities mixed in all over the place.
Might be worth pointing out there's a higher risk of friendly fire though...
If it moves, shoot it, if not push it, if it still doesn't move, use explosives.
Nothing happens in isolation - it's called "the butterfly effect"
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I tend to determine such questions (for anything beyond basic arms and a uniform, not just vehicles) by a roll against the availability percentage. To me, it represents whether the PC managed to come in contact with the item. The cost is a second issue....
Or, let the player tell you why he has such a vehicle. If it sounds good and suits your campaign, it's up to you, of course. Frank Chadwick will not come and check.
Uncle Ted
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Originally posted by unkated View PostI tend to determine such questions (for anything beyond basic arms and a uniform, not just vehicles) by a roll against the availability percentage. To me, it represents whether the PC managed to come in contact with the item. The cost is a second issue....
An Eastern Bloc character may not buy equipment listed as rare in the East; other characters may not buy equipment listed as rare in the West.
This table is for US personnel. The referee may substitute equivalent vehicles for other nationalities as necessary.
Each character can "buy" equipment at the beginning of the game. This is not meant to represent the actual purchase of equipment; instead, the money for buying equipment allocated to each player is a representation of the value of the equipment he has accumulated over time.If it moves, shoot it, if not push it, if it still doesn't move, use explosives.
Nothing happens in isolation - it's called "the butterfly effect"
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