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== On the Map Sheet==
== On the Map Sheet==


# Draw an arrow from any circle or diamond to any other circle, diamond, or square.  
# Draw an arrow from any circle or diamond to any other circle, diamond, or square, and label it. (If one of your fellow players left an Extra, Location, or Feature without a connection back to their own Lead square, this step gives you an opportunity to define that connection for them.)
# Either draw an arrow from your square to an existing circle or diamond, or draw a new circle or diamond and draw an arrow to it from your square.  
# Either draw an arrow from your square to an existing circle or diamond, or draw a new circle or diamond and draw an arrow to it from your square. In either case, label the arrow.  
# I think you're supposed to label both of those arrows right away, but I'm not certain.  
# Any single circle that has arrows going to it from two different squares becomes a double circle. That means it's been upgraded from an Extra to a Feature. The players who have that Extra listed on their sheets under Resources move it to Relationships, and it goes from having two dice to one die.
# Any single circle that has arrows going to it from two different squares becomes a double circle. That means it's been upgraded from an Extra to a Feature. The players who have that Extra listed on their sheets under Resources move it to Relationships, and it goes from having two dice to one die.



Revision as of 14:31, 10 February 2012


On the Map Sheet

  1. Draw an arrow from any circle or diamond to any other circle, diamond, or square, and label it. (If one of your fellow players left an Extra, Location, or Feature without a connection back to their own Lead square, this step gives you an opportunity to define that connection for them.)
  2. Either draw an arrow from your square to an existing circle or diamond, or draw a new circle or diamond and draw an arrow to it from your square. In either case, label the arrow.
  3. Any single circle that has arrows going to it from two different squares becomes a double circle. That means it's been upgraded from an Extra to a Feature. The players who have that Extra listed on their sheets under Resources move it to Relationships, and it goes from having two dice to one die.

On Your Character Sheet

Pick one of: Money, Life, Status, Technology, Paranormal.

Money

  1. Add a new Distinction (recommended: Cosmopolitan, Connected, or Wealthy).
  2. Step up a Resource (an Extra or a Location).
  3. Step up a Relationship (with another Lead or a Feature).
  4. Go on to the Road stage. Pick one of: Ethical, Risky, or Straight & Narrow.

Life

  1. Step up two Relationships (with other Leads or Features), or one Relationship twice.
  2. Step up a Resource (an Extra or a Location).
  3. Go on to the Road stage. Pick one of: Lofty, Risky, or Straight & Narrow.

Status

  1. Step up a Distinction.
  2. Step up a Resource (an Extra or a Location).
  3. Step up a Relationship (with another Lead or a Feature).
  4. Go on to the Road stage. Pick one of: Underground, Lofty, or Straight & Narrow.

Technology

  1. Add an Ability with the Gear Limit.
  2. Add or step up a Distinction, or an Ability with the Gear Limit.
  3. Step up a Relationship (with another Lead or a Feature), an Asset (a Distinction or Ability), or a Resource (an Extra or a Location).
  4. # Go on to the Road stage. Pick one of: Underground, Lofty, or Ethical.

Paranormal

  1. Step up an Ability or Distinction, or add a new one.
  2. Step up a Heritage or Distinction, or add a new one.
  3. Step up a Relationship (with another Lead or a Feature).
  4. Go on to the Road stage. Pick one of: Underground, Risky, or Ethical.