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Re: Re: [DL]Fate Chip Questions {Was Legend Chips}



I don't remember if this is canon or not as I don't have my books in front
of me, but the way our group does it is simple. Draw three chips before each
adventure. You can carry no more than ten chips. And you have to cash chips
in before you draw new ones.

>On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 13:46:12 -0800 (PST) Marshal Mike
<deadlander624@yahoo.com> wrote.
>I believe I've seen where people put up house rules of
>how many chips a person can "horde."
>
>Now, clear this up for me...
>The beginning of the session, the players draw for
>chips.  Now, at the end of the session, they can cash
>in.  Can they choose to NOT cash in?  Do they then
>keeps those chips and draw three more in the beginning
>of the next session?
>
>
>
>
>--- Brett Dixon <balance@tubas.net> wrote:
>> 
>> On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 03:40  PM, Marshal
>> Mike wrote:
>> 
>> > I had a quick question...
>> >
>> > When awarding fate chips to players... are you
>> > supposed to give them chips from the pot...
>> > OR, do you give them different chips from a
>> surplus
>> > pile?
>> >
>> > I had been doing it from the pot.  One of my
>> players
>> > claimed that it would "throw it off balance" and
>> that
>> > I should have a seperate pile for "award chips."
>> 
>> Except when specified, it's from the pot. Exceptions
>> include a few rare 
>> spells and things like earning a legend chip, which
>> is earned but added 
>> to the pot.
>> 
>> Otherwise, yes, it's a closed system. If someone's
>> hoarding chips to be 
>> the invulnerable man, that's for the posse to deal
>> with when the 
>> Marshall goes to grab another soda...
>> 
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